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    Why is Education Important? The first thing that strikes me about education is knowledge gain. Education gives us knowledge of the world around us. It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It helps us build opinions and have points of view on things in life. People debate over the subject of whether education is the only thing that gives knowledge. Some say‚ education is the process of gaining information about the surrounding world while knowledge is something very different. They are

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    that an individual may be prosecuted by‚ and may be punished by law. Shoplifting isn’t a game‚ which you can without difficulty get away with. Its your own choice‚ and there is consequence for every action you take. The experience of getting caught while shoplifting can be horrifying‚ a lack of trust by an individual‚ a reputation in society you hold‚ or your mind set may change diametrically‚ are all factors you may have to deal with subsequently in life. Trust is a reliability an individual can place

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    Final Draft  Equal Rights Between Men and Women in the United States  Michael Loiseau  Prairie View High School      Abstract  Many Americans are not aware that men and women are not guaranteed equality of the rights  under the Constitution. However‚ with the way American society functions today‚ a guaranteed  equality of rights under the Constitution may not be necessary. The question then comes up of  whether or not an Equal Rights Amendment is really something that we need ratified in our 

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    Why Is The Rpa Important

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    The Representation of the People Act (RPA) of 1918 finally gave women the right to vote in Great Britain though women had to be over 30 and own or rent at least a small property. A turning point in every aspect of women’s lives; politically‚ economically‚ and socially‚ it changed women’s role and status‚ levelling the playing field and opening doors to further legislation to increase equality and abolish oppressive traditions. Obviously there are other events and factors which contributed to the

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    appointment of name or likeness‚ public exposure of private certainties‚ and false light. Nobility:Treating some individual dignifiedly plans to approach some person with yielding‚ regarding their peculiarity and their product and great feelings. Remembering the ultimate objective to give stately care you require an open and motivational attitude. Regard: Regarding some individual suggests tolerating and showing that they have importance as a man. It infers that they have their specific decisions

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    States history‚ various groups have faced discrimination. The federal and state governments have taken actions that have either protected or limited the rights of these groups in American society. Two examples of groups that faced discrimination are Native American Indians and Japanese Americans. In both cases‚ theses groups have had their natural rights violated and were forced to move from their homes. Ever since we settled here on this land‚ we have pushed aside the Native Americans to make room for

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    Why Are Museums Important?

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    memory bank. Personally‚ what matters most about museums is that they are the only source of "living history" and perhaps an insight to the future world that lies before us. History should be displayed for study not only because it is essential to individuals and to society‚ but also because it harbours beauty. <br> <br>Museums provide an ideal learning environment‚ whether it is formal or informal learning‚ active hands-on participation or passive observation (Hein‚ G. E‚ 1998). In The British Museum

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    Why Society Needs Dissent

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    conformity and dissent to the current debate over the constitutional validity of those policies” (Sustein 194). After reading this chapter‚ my response is that the laws are there because they need to be there‚ and there should be a form of help for people of color to make up for the many years of cruel treatment and unfairness their ancestors have faced.

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    society regarding mental health is the fact that people do not understand how to recognize mental illness or how to react to it. We have very efficient ways of treating all kinds of problems‚ but too often‚ no one wants to take the initiative to recognize and take actions when a person clearly needs help. Studies show that the public has information about mental illness and is misled by it. Parents often deny that their children have mental health problems. Teachers and relatives do not have training

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    “Students today are lacking a humanitarian approach and hence value based education is the need of the hour. Youngsters are trapped in the criminal web of cyber crimes‚ consumption of drugs‚ liquor and other tobacco based products. The ones away from these ill practices opt for professional education and very few go for research”‚ said eminent physicist and Padmashri Dr. G.Venkataraman‚ speaking at a symposium on ‘Integral Human Values Education’ organised at the Kalina Campus of the University of

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