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    200 May 18‚ 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

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    Introduction The world today is a smaller place than it has ever been‚ thanks to the rapid and ongoing development of the global economy; we have become a borderless and cyber-connected community (Hofstede 2001; Kottak 2008; Mead‚ 2009). This has resulted in greater links and more and more interchanges between different nationalities. The ease at which we can physically communicate and travel has allowed for the free movement of goods and services across borders increasing trade and investment in

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    Animal Testing Did you know that over 100‚000 animals die from animals testing? Well many animals are brutally abused and not treated well in most labs.Many people agree that We should stop animal testing. My First reason is Animal testing is cruel and inhumane.Animals are used in experiments and are forced to eat‚drink and inhale the toxins that they are given. According to animal-testing.procon.org The Draize Eye Test is used to take out the irritation caused by shampoos and other products.This

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    presents us with a bleak and cruel world and offers us no comfort at the end Much of Shakespeare’s King Lear follows themes such as betrayal on the part of the antagonists and the protagonist’s blindness of the events which have befallen them. For example in a rage with Kent Lear exclaims ‘Out of my sight!’ with Kent’s retort simply being ‘See better Lear’ this motif of a characters blindness continues throughout the play. Some of the characters can be seen to be prolifically cruel throughout

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    Can virtue be taught? Or is it something that we have innately? “At the right times‚ about the right things‚ towards the right people‚ for the right end‚ and in the right way‚ is the intermediate and best condition‚ and this is proper to virtue." This is a quote from Socrates defining virtue. “This is not simply splitting the difference between two extremes. For example‚ generosity is a virtue between the two extremes of miserliness and being profligate. Further examples include: courage between

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    Popular Opinion of a Cruel Star Heda Margolius Kovaly was a woman who during her time in Czechoslovakia lived through many harsh periods for not only the country‚ but people of Jewish heritage as well. Her memoir Under a Cruel Star tells her story of hardship from 1941 to 1968. In this memoir she explains her time in Auschwitz‚ her escape‚ as well as life in Communist Czechoslovakia‚ concentrating more on the hardships of Czechoslovakia after World War II. While Kovaly’s memoir depicts the suffering

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    Learning? I’ve gone through a bunch of teachers that have helped me learn. There is only one though‚ that woman has gone through so much stress in her life. Her name is Mrs. Jackson. She was my Eighth Grade Advanced Language Arts teacher. She really made me want to learn. Mrs. Jackson really tried hard to get kids to learn but she would not make any kid do a thing. She taught me how to be more independent on my work and that I have to take things like my class work and not just be handed things

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    To start off should Shakespeare be taught in the 9th grade curriculum? Some would consider him one of the greatest english playwright and poet‚ who work has been translated into 75 languages. In my opinion Shakespeare should not be taught in the 9th grade curriculum because he is hard to understand. His plays were meant to be for entertainment‚ and is he academically necessary for today’s modern teens. First Shakespeare is hard to understand. “The trouble today is that school children don’t get it

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    Slavery is a painful memory especially for the black-skinned people. It happened in many countries‚ such as the states and the european countries and most of the slaves were from the continent of Africa. Slavery happened just because of the skin color and the white did not even pay black. The white mistreated the black. This is really unfair. Therefore‚ a president from a african country made a speech on this. The president’s name is Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela‚ the author of this passage‚ is

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    should be taught in schools. The real answer is obvious! Kids should be taught cursive so they can read old letters and documents. Also‚ they can use their own signature in several situations. Do you want your children to grow up with a lack of understanding when it comes to cursive? Several people have been arguing on whether cursive should be a subject taught to young students. This topic has been researched and discussed for several years. Schools should allow cursive to be taught to help kids

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