More and more studies show that teenagers function on a different circadian rhythm than adults – their brains naturally “shift” toward later sleeping and waking hours. Yet most schools still start classes at dawn, forcing students to fight against their biological clocks. The result? Chronic sleep deprivation, decreased concentration, depression, and growing rebellion against a system that ignores science. Is this merely a matter of discipline and “nighttime” social media use, or proof that education fails to keep up with biology? Supporters of change call for a “sleep revolution,” while opponents see it as youth laziness. Who’s right? Take part in the poll and decide for yourself.
Category: Media
The “Media” category features polls related to culture, arts and the media landscape. Topics include film, music, literature, visual arts, traditional media and social platforms, as well as the role of culture in public debate. The surveys reflect how users assess current trends, artists and the impact of media on society and public opinion.
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Disabling comments by news portals

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The place of horses in the modern world

Do you think using horses for work, sport, and entertainment is morally justified today?
* you can select 2 answers
The use of horses for work, sport, and entertainment has long symbolized cooperation between humans and nature, but today it raises increasing moral concerns. For some, it is a beautiful tradition and part of our culture; for others, an example of the heartless exploitation of animals for human comfort and profit. Critics point to horse racing, tourism, and carriage transport as examples of violence disguised as folklore and tradition. Opponents, however, forget that humans also work hard every day, often in much worse conditions, and no one calls for such work to be banned. So is it really about empathy toward horses, or rather an attempt to silence our own guilty conscience?
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Historical ozone hole and UV radiation

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Death of Princess Diana

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Does size matter?

