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    Mickel Hernandez Journalism Mr. H****** 5/30/14 The Flaws of Educational Testing The earliest record of standardized testing comes from china‚ where hopefuls for government jobs had to fill out examinations testing their knowledge of Confucian Philosophy and poetry.by World War 1‚ standardized testing was slandered practice: aptitude quizzes called Army Mental test were conducted to assign to U.S. servicemen jobs during the war effort. Grading was at first done manually‚ an arduous task

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    Ideal Nude

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    How does the Photographers attitude of an ideal nude compare with those before the industrial revolution?‚ (has the perception of the nude changed since the invention of the camera). Pablo Picasso was born in spain‚ however he lived most of his life in france. Picasso was a Genius‚ he was a master of almost any median. He ventured in many styles and with fellow Artist‚ Georges Braque‚ created "cubism". I feel that his strongest paintings‚ (those leaving lasting interest)‚ would be his unusual

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    short note on plato

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    Plato’s Metaphysics in a Nutshell it is vital to know the difference Plato made between sensible "things" and "forms." Things are those aspects of reality which we see though our senses: a boy‚ a table‚ fan‚ television‚ etc. Everything that we experience in the world of impression is constantly changing (the television will start to get worn down‚ the boy will age with time)‚ imperfect and often passing away. This is the realm of appearances‚ and we all know that appearances can be deceptive.

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    Platos Apology

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    Plato’s The Apology is an account of the speech Socrates makes at the trial in which he is charged with not recognizing the gods recognized by the state‚ inventing new deities‚ and corrupting the youth of Athens. Socrates’ speech‚ however‚ is by no means an "apology" in our modern understanding of the word. The name of the dialogue derives from the Greek "apologia‚" which translates as a defense‚ or a speech made in defense. Thus‚ in The Apology‚ Socrates attempts to defend himself and his conduct--certainly

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    ideal man

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    Every woman thinks about their ideal or dream guy. This ideal person is considered in the beholder’s eyes as a person to spend an eternity with. When thinking the ideal person‚ there are many characteristics I imagine‚ some physical and others consist of the personality. I want a man who looks nice in his clothes most of the time‚ whether they are casual or dressy. He does have to be well-groomed‚ clean. However‚ I don’t want a man who is super polished. I don’t care about a man’s height‚ so as

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    Okonkwo's Tragic Flaw

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    Shakespearian tragedy by introducing a person of high esteem. “Okonkwo was well known throughout the nine villages and beyond” (1) for throwing Amalinze the Cat in a wrestling match‚ who was undefeated for seven years. However‚ Okonkwo holds a fatal flaw in his character. Okonkwo

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    Plato's Ideal Polis

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    The freedom that is to be cultivated in the citizens of Plato ’s ideal polis‚ and in the polis itself is supposed to be a free and just place. The freedom that Plato describes is the kind of freedom to live within a republic and be able to live in accordance to their abilities. The freedom he describes allows people to do things that‚ "are apt for the accomplishment of different jobs" meaning that a person is allowed to either transcend the "class" they were born in to or to even be "demoted" from

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    Education in Confucius and Plato After long time of their death we still remember these philosophers – Plato and Confucius. We know Plato by his work “Republic”. Plato was born in Ancient Greece in 428. And Confucius was born in 551 in Ancient China. He tried to serve to rulers‚ often he was criticized. He was persecuted but‚ nevertheless‚ was famed by his wisdom. Confucius had a lot of followers and died in 479. He created Analects‚ which for more then 2 thousand years became ideological

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    Aristotle vs. Plato

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    Aristotle vs. Plato Excellence is a function which renders excellent the thing of which it is a function is Plato’s definition of virtue. What does this definition really mean though? Plato and Aristotle both had their own unique arguments devoted to the topic at hand‚ and their own ways of describing what virtue really is. Defining virtue may seem to be an easy taste‚ but to truly understand the arguments behind the definition can prove to be very challenging. Before discussing virtue‚ the

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    Ideal Job

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    job starts from the childhood. However‚ the important question is "what is the ideal job?" Achieving the ideal job depends on many factors. The standards of the ideal job are different from one person to another. The qualities of the ideal job rely much on how much it fits with the person’s interests and aspirations‚ the work environment‚ expected incomes and flexibility. One of the most important qualities of the ideal job is the suitability of the type work. Indeed the most important factor is working

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