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    2012 Tolerance being Taught in Schools Taj Jensen Diversity is the cornerstone of American society. The United States is one of the most diverse societies in the world‚ which is strongly reflected in the classroom. Today’s students differ in age‚ race‚ sexual orientation‚ religion‚ and culture and in the classroom‚ students are constantly surrounded by all these different characteristics which helps make it a wonderful environment to be taught tolerance. It is important for students to have a

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    In What My Bike Has Taught Me about White Privilege by Jeremy Dowsett he talks about the term white privilege and what it means in today’s society. He says white privilege is a touchy subject today because people do not want to come off as being racist. White privilege has earned its negative meaning over time throughout our nation’s history with racism. Dowsett then goes into this analogy of comparing white privilege to riding a bike. He says that when riding his bike on the streets people can be

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    citizens to ensure that our children are left with an intact society and to provide the tools necessary to preserve its culture. The new parents’ reponsibility in society is to first teach proper conduct. At this stage‚ simple manners at home can be taught‚ like how to properly behave as well as eat. For example‚ these behaviors include how to obey your parents and to properly eat at the dinner table. Later‚ at school with the help of teachers‚ the child will learn how to behave and interact appropriately

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    “What The Buddha Taught‚” by Walpola Rahula is a faithful account of the Buddha’s teachings and acts as an introduction to Buddhism’s various facets. Taken from multiple ancient documents‚ “What The Buddha Taught” gives a broad overview of pillar stones of the religion including “The Four Noble Truths” and the “Noble Eightfold Path” namely. With regards to idea of permanence or impermanence‚ the Buddha states that all things in this world are in a state of constant flux with all things changing every

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    I choose this poem mainly because of the title. I was and still am a bit of a Bob Marley fan‚ his music always managed to make me happy no matter how bad my day was. Something about his music felt like you’re flipping a switch‚ and all your worries go away for a while. His music promoted peace and made people happy‚ which I think was his goal all along since his music was made in a time where some people thought only certain types of lives mattered. Bob Marley stood for what he believed in‚ he stood

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    Reflective Essay: Valuable Lessons For Not Just College The knowledge and skills that I have acquired this semester through this class will ultimately become valuable assets to me that will stick with me throughout my life. These assets that I have gained this semester are valuable to me not only for post-college work‚ but also for life. I have no doubt that I will be able to apply them on a daily basis in whatever situation life throws at me; furthermore‚ I will always be thankful that I decided

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    remain as part of the physical education curriculum because it teaches valuable life lessons to the students‚ all the students that are playing enjoy themselves‚ and lastly‚ it can resolve disputes among students. First of all‚ dodgeball should remain part of the curriculum because it teaches valuable life lessons to the students playing. Life lessons are taught throughout the game of dodgeball because it proves the point that you cannot win at

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    Why Beloved Should Still be Taught in School The concept of having Beloved banned in public schools is just a ludicrous idea and should be removed by the schools that currently enforce it. Although many students may not like reading‚ the book helped me realize the importance of the things I take for granted after reading the book. Beloved should still be taught in schools because of the major values it teaches including racism‚ family‚ and the true meaning of freedom. Beloved helps recognize

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    | |Social Studies | |Lesson Plan | |For the Week of: February 25‚ 2013

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    General purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform the audience about pick pocket and the lesson that we have learned. Central idea: While we continuing our live we have learn so many lesson for not being the victim of pick pocket which are placed valuable items in deep and zipped pocket‚ don’t trust people‚ and avoid crowded area. Introduction I. Have you being in the same shoes as the person in the picture? ( show the picture from the slides show) II. Have you ever lost something

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