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    In the article entitled "Educating our Future: An Analysis of Sex Education in the Classroom"‚ Michael J. Fucci offered his commentary on the evolution and legal ramifications of sex education programs in today’s classroom. The author began by relating a brief history of how sex education programs‚ that began as "hygiene" based‚ have evolved into a more explicit curriculum. Because‚ according to the author‚ these programs now also focus on sexuality‚ he provided commentary on the legal issues raised

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    Problem-Posing and Banking Education In chapter two of Pedagogy of the Oppressed‚ Paulo Freire‚ the author‚ has a challenge with modern education‚ particularly‚ banking one. He suggests problem-posing education which is a practice of freedom‚ dialogue‚ social interaction‚ and creativity––therefore‚ it transforms society. As for banking education‚ it is reflected in a practice of domination‚ unilateral decision making‚ controlling thinking–– then‚ it marginalizes oppressed in society. In chapter two

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    uncommon to hear that their schooling system is an inefficient and terrible one. In Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay‚ “Education‚” he addresses many of the problems with the schooling system in the United States in his time; problems that still plague the country over 150 years later. One issue that Emerson focuses on is that of mass education and its inefficacy. Emerson writes that “our modes of Education aim to expedite‚ to save labor; to do for masses what cannot be done for masses‚ what must be done reverently

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    d) Assess the contribution of Marxism to our understanding of the role of education
Marxists. the Functionalist view that industrial capitalist societies are meritocracies and that every ones’ position in society is based on talent and hard work. Bowles and Gintis suggest ideas for why this is the case. They bases their theory around the idea of education being an ideological state apparatus. Bowles and Gintis’ theory is based on the ‘long shadow of work’ and the legitimating of inequality.
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    2ai) What may the problem of suffering signify to a religious believer? Examine one solution to this problem. (21 marks) Suffering is caused by evil. The problem of suffering is a factor which can hold back one’s faith and beliefs in God as well as religion. God’s classical theism goes against the idea of evil and suffering existing‚ it almost seems irrational for the classical theism of God to exist alongside evil and suffering. Some scholars also believe that the classical theism of God cannot

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    The Immigration Problem The question is have we given up on turning our immigrants into Americans (Brimelow 30). Undoubtedly‚ all the hipped-up controversial rhetoric will deter the immigrant population from becoming legal. It has become such a hassle to go through the process that many people choose to cross the border without permission. Before 1960‚ eighty percent of the immigration to America came from Europe. Since 1960‚ however‚ eighty percent has come from places other than Europe (Wishard

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    PROBLEM-SOLUTION ESSAY 1. Understanding problem-solution essay topics 2. Organizing your ideas 3. Writing Thesis Statement 4. Developing body paragraphs 5. Writing Conclusion UNDERSTANDING PROBLEM-SOLUTION ESSAY TOPICS Exercise: Read the essay questions below. Which one asks you to write an opinion essay and which one is for problem-solution essay? The underlined words may help you to reach your decision. 1. Many newspapers and magazines feature stories about the private lives of famous people

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    Green. The educator imposes his will on the student in Plan A and ignores the problem in Plan C. On the contrary‚ Plan B assumes collaboration between the teacher and the student to find the solution of aversive behavior. Plan B could be Proactive‚ used before the behavior arises again‚ and Emergency‚ used while the behavior is occurring. Plan B includes three steps: Empathy‚ Define Adult Concerns‚ and Invitation. In the provided observation Ms. Ghedina utilized

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    Throughout the years there have been many changes in our education system‚ money and time have been invested to benefit students in their future. Despite these efforts however‚ the fact that we are lacking behind in various subjects remains. Instead of improving‚ our education system seems to be deteriorating and has lost the value it had. It’s not surprising to see that most of the high school graduates are unprepared for college or work‚ even after more than 13 years of preparation they still lack

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    The Fault in Our Stars The Fault in our stars Novel‚ written by John Green is one of the best-selling editions published in 2012 by New York Time. This story is a work of fiction. Hazel and Gus live in Indiana USA their lives like any normal person. However some people say they have not been born under a lucky star and their world is unfair. Maybe‚ you’ll ask yourself‚ who is Hazel? Who is Gus? Hazel and Gus are teenagers with cancer. Hazel is in a paralyzing depression. While Gus is afraid to oblivion

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