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Is modern-day Finland an example of a melting pot or a salad bowl?

The modern-day Finland is still a nation state. And the Finnish nation is something rather vaguely defined.Nobody is very interested, if your greatgrandfather was Polish. I have quite a lot Swedish inheritance and that Swedish inheritance actually migrated to Sweden from now vanished Prussia and they actually came there from Germany. That’s the oldest branch of my traced family history. Who knows what kind of mixed race background I really have.People migrate everywhere all the time. Even we Finns here in the back corner of the EU are a mixture of constant migrations since the icecap retreated some 10 000 years ago. We don’t even know who were all the people and cultures that lived here since then and form the layers of our genetic inheritance. In that sense we are certainly a melting pot and a salad bowl, in which ever order you wish.That’s of course a matter of the time span. I guess that you are thinking of the recent history or even the last 10–20 years.We have received quite a lot of immigrants. They are mostly from Estonia and Russia. That’s nothing new really, they are our neighbours and there has been immigration through history.The Swedes came earlier.But maybe you think that Finland might be one of those countries where people flood from all over the globe and the primary question is whether they assimilate, integrate or build separate sub cultures.In 2019, 423,494 or about 8 % of the Finnish population had a foreign background. I don’t know how it is related to their share 50, 100 or 200 years ago. Of them, the huge majority were from the formwer USSR and Estonia.http://vertinet2.stat.fi/VERTI/graph/viewpage.aspx?ifile=quicktables/Maahanmuuttajat/tausta_2&lang=1&gskey=2Persons with foreign backgroundI don’t know whether that makes a melting pot or a salad.Update:I started to wonder, how long a fmily or inheritance is considered as having “foreign background”. It’s actually quite a short period of time in historical sense, after which you or your offspring become Finnish in the statistics, if they swirch their native language to Finnish:Persons whose both parents or the only known parent have been born abroad are considered to be persons with foreign background. Persons who have been born abroad and whose parents' data are not included in the Population Information System are also considered to be persons with foreign background. Persons born in Finland before 1970, whose native language is a foreign language have been considered to be persons with foreign background, as have persons born in Finland in 1970 or after this, whose parents' data are not included in the Population Information System. Persons, whose mother tongue is not Finnish, Swedish or Sami are regarded as foreign-language speakers.Foreign background

Will bullying fines teach parents to socialize their kids better so we have a more civil society?

No, and implementing measures like this would cause more trouble than they would prevent.I am a teacher, and I see bullying behavior on a daily basis. This behavior can create significant disruptions in instruction and cause my classroom to be an unsafe and unwelcoming environment to students who are the victims of bullies. I have also seen parents who take shockingly little interest in the academic and social well-being of their children, even when the child’s behavior is frequently reported to them and disciplinary action is taken.If anyone should be in favor of fining parents of bullies, it should be teachers like me.I am against it.It would not stop the behaviorBehavioral psychology tells us that adolescent children have underdeveloped brains. Children and teens (especially males) show limited impulse control, emotional swings, and take unnecessary risks because of where they are developmentally.[1][1][1][1][2][2][2][2][3][3][3][3] Impulsive behavior is extremely difficult to control, and fining parents for snap decisions their kids make (even after multiple offenses) would not guarantee the behavior stops.It would target economically disadvantaged familiesStudies show that children from economically disadvantaged homes are more likely to present discipline problems in school.[4][4][4][4] Imposing a fine on these families would create a worse financial situation without improving the behavior.It would put a target on challenging studentsWhile the vast majority of teachers would never use a system like this improperly, a system of fines for bullying behavior could encourage misreporting of behavior incidents to target children who pose chronic behavior problems. Rather than addressing the root causes of bullying, fines would create a system of retaliation in some systems (again, likely low-performing and economically disadvantaged systems).There would be so much red tape and so many lawsuitsHow do you enforce these fines? How do you define “incidents” and “bullying” in these cases? How long does a parent have to pay the fine? Who enforces it? Would these cases go to court before fines are levied? Would they go back to court if left unpaid? What consequences could the school/district pursue for non-payment?Those questions don’t even get into the issues of students with diagnosed behavioral problems. How would a Manifestation Determination Review factor into these new policies?Parents would sue when they believed their students were being targeted. Teachers would have to keep even closer records. Discipline documentation and classroom management would need to change significantly to accommodate policies for fining parents.Data collection, court costs, lawsuits, policy changes — the costs would be staggering.So what should be done?There is one part of the article I like: suggesting parenting/bullying classes for parents in response to multiple instances of bullying behavior. This is a solution I can get behind because it attempts to resolve the issue in a positive way without penalizing the parents (aside from requiring a time commitment to attend sessions). In addition, the district should be willing to pay for these sessions, and could even offer to host classes at local schools throughout the year.We cannot eliminate bullying from our schools, but we can help parents (and even encourage them) to learn how to deal with their children and provide resources for doing so that do not place a financial burden on the families.Footnotes[1] Teenage brain development | Raising Children Network[1] Teenage brain development | Raising Children Network[1] Teenage brain development | Raising Children Network[1] Teenage brain development | Raising Children Network[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182916/[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182916/[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182916/[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182916/[3] Why Teenagers Are So Impulsive[3] Why Teenagers Are So Impulsive[3] Why Teenagers Are So Impulsive[3] Why Teenagers Are So Impulsive[4] http://www.nber.org/chapters/c0596.pdf[4] http://www.nber.org/chapters/c0596.pdf[4] http://www.nber.org/chapters/c0596.pdf[4] http://www.nber.org/chapters/c0596.pdf

Is the electricity bill on my mother's name valid as a POA when applying for a passport?

You will need address proof in your name . Only for minors , parents data is acceptable.

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