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    Some of the people that opened up their eyes to real world were: Frederick Douglass‚ Malcolm X‚ And Sandra Cisneros‚ of which‚ wrote about all of their painful experiences of before they learned to be literate and also after in their own autobiographies. Frederick Douglass‚ a former slave‚ lived during the time where slavery was allowed but yet figured out to read and write in many ingenious different ways. Malcolm X‚ a protester against discrimination‚ helped Elijah Muhammad

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    Education is not all about studying and getting good marks. It is really a means to discover new things which we don’t know about and increase our knowledge. An educated person has the ability to differentiate between right and wrong or good and evil. It is the foremost responsibility of a society to educate its citizens. Focus should be on women’s education because the knowledge and empowerment of one woman can bring about a change in a family and even the society as a whole. It is the uneducated

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    Hollywood Vs History The film Malcolm X is very close to actual things that happened to Malcolm in real life even though there were some things that did not actually happen that were shown in the movie just.In this film some of the facts were correct and so many other events were incorrect in this particular films reality are Exaggerated‚ actuality are lied about and characters are demolished‚ destroyed and annihilated. In this paper we talk about how Hollywood deceives people into thinking an

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    Importance of Education Our knowledge is something we should never complete; it is never enough. Education should make us ask more and more questions‚ and then start over again. With an advanced education you have more choices in your life that open more doors. Higher education pays you back‚ because you’re a step ahead of others. Graduates of higher education programs earn more‚ and live happier and healthier lives. Success is the achievement of a goal‚ and education can help a person

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    The Purpose of Education - Critical Pedagogy for the Democratic Society Education has been immersed in conflict for decades. John Dewey in 1938‚ after twenty years of experience with the progressive schools and twenty years of criticism of his theories‚ wrote. . . "It would not be a sign of health if such an important social interest as education were not also an arena of struggles‚ practical and theoretical. . . It is the business of an intelligent theory of education to ascertain the causes

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    The Importance of Experience and Education After twelve years of school‚ it took me until now to figure out exactly why I had been there all those years. It was not to torture me by making me learn how to spell but to make sure that my classmates and I got the opportunity to make the most of ourselves. Opportunity that would come from learning as much as possible from books and beginning to see that the world focuses on more than just history and English . I owe my success in life and school

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    Importance of Education in the Modern World Education is an important tool that is applied in the contemporary world to succeed‚ as it mitigates the challenges which are faced in life. The knowledge gained through education enables individuals’ potential to be optimally utilized owing to training of the human mind. This opens doors of opportunities enables individual to achieve better prospects in career growth. Education has played a paramount role in the modern industrial world. This

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    The Role of Education in Nation Building – a Canadian Perspective Address to Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology 11/03/10 Kakamega‚ Western Province Kenya “There is no higher calling than to be a part of something greater than oneself” Good morning…jambo sana Executive officers of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology‚ University Faculty Members‚ Students‚ Friends and Colleagues It is a rare privilege for me to be with you today at Musinde Muliro University of

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    The X Factor In the excerpt from Malcolm X’s “Message to Grassroots‚” Malcolm X uses effective stylistic devices such as colorful figurative language‚ effective repetition‚ and powerful diction to persuade his audience of his argument. Malcolm X feels strongly that America has treated the people of color unjustly‚ and he is angry about it. He is arguing that minorities need to forget their differences‚ so they can unite in a common cause to gain equality and liberty. Too‚ he says blacks‚ and

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    Malcolm X or as in his birth name Malcolm Little was born on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska. His mother was Louise Norton Little and she was a homemaker busy with the family’s eight children. His father was an outspoken Baptist minister and supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. The actions of Malcolm’s father of civil rights activism prompted several death threats from white supremacies and forcing the family to relocate twice before Malcolm’s fourth birthday. His father was found

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