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Compromising 101: Course Analysis
Compromising 101- The course I would create would be designed after the age old question of "Why can't we all just get along?". Nearly everybody at least in the United States have heard this common saying, and nearly all who have heard it have implemented it now and then. The question shows us, as humans, our biggest downfall. Too many people can not put their differences aside for the greater good of humanity. They cannot make a compromise to create a safer world for the rest of us.

The course would not be one of "academic" learning, but of life knowledge. I would create the class around discussions and scenarios. I know from my personal experiences that I do not learn from a mistake until I can either see myself committing it or

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