It depends if you mean the proverbial parable from the Bible it would be know but if you mean like a story to teach a lesson then yes but most likely yes :) XD
Tackling violent extremism (VE) as a part of education interventions is reflective of a broader international shift toward prevention of terrorism, and toward efforts to address the environment conducive for extremists to spread their ideologies and recruit supporters.
Education has been leveraged to both radicalize and to de-radicalize young people and increasingly, governments in conflict-affected countries are interested in financing measures that counter violent extremism as part of education programs. Yet the term “violent extremism” lacks a specific definition making it difficult to carry out research, policy dialogue and/or programming. Furthermore, there is little empirical evidence to demonstrate the efficacy of CVE programs that work consistently and across different contexts, primarily because the root causes of violent extremism are poorly understood.
Sergei although may seem embittered is a kind man who has used his wishes for other people around him. He used his first wish to cure his sister's lung cancer and his second wish to cure his son who has development issues. He is a kind, self-less man who wishes to put the needs of others before himself.
No man likes to acknowledge that he has made a mistake in the choice of his profession, .... Choices A, B, and C do not provide the best evidence for the claim that .... Data in the graph provide most direct support for which idea in the passage? ... In sentence 2 of paragraph 2, the author states that people “have accepted the .