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    If children are to become educated‚ what must they learn‚ and why? Education’s objective is to help people to learn the concepts of socialisation and of citizenship into a society‚ ultimately preparing individuals for entry into the workforce. At the same time education fulfils a purely intrinsic need for edification. On every level the purpose of education is that each and every person—both within the collective whole of humanity and individually as a vitally necessary and fully whole and contributing

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    Americans like to perceive that they live in a land of opportunity where anyone can achieve his/her dreams by working hard. Sadly‚ history paints a different picture. The three defining traits of what it means to be an American includes racism‚ sexism‚ and using religion to justify our own actions. Since the creation of the United States‚ white people have always been privileged. Racial minorities were held back from basic human rights. Slavery kept black people on the same social level as cattle

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    a sense of home’. Explain this statement with reference to ideas of routine‚ repetition and habit. Rita Felski states that everyday life is experienced in a unique way. It is ‘anchored in a sense of home’ (DD201‚ Book 1 page 3). By this‚ she means that the everyday is connected and grounded by its relation to home. She also said that the everyday consists of repetitive behaviours‚ for example daily events like making meals‚ that we take the everyday for granted‚ as a habit. Home is a concept

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    What Does Solidarity Mean

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    sisters which means we should respect each other.All of our actions have consequences that affect others and influence others .As eighth graders we should become more familiar and start to understand that as we are becoming young adults. Solidarity is a virtue of responsibility that calls us to understand and recognize that we are all one human family and that the decisions that we make have consequences(whether right or wrong) that reach around the world.That means that the actions

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    What Does Mnemonic Mean

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    Mnemonic devices are those handy verbal tools that help people remember the names or patterns of larger data items. A classic example of such a device is the little ditty most of us were taught as children‚ the one that begins “Thirty days hath September…” That’s a simple way to remember the lengths of the months‚ one that manages to stick with us well into adulthood. I don’t know about you‚ but the phrase “…all the rest have thirty-one…” still comes in handy many decades after I learned that song;

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    What does it mean to be ethical? According to google the definition of ethical is “relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these”(Google). Being ethical has a lot to do with being moral. It has to do with knowing the difference of wrong and right. In business being ethical is a huge part. Being ethical in a business is a major key to success. Being ethical in a business can be the difference to make or break. When it comes to making decisions in a business you can either

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    What Do Dreams Mean

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    Dreams and What They Mean Psychologists seem to fall into two groups regarding dreams. The first group believes that dreams have no real purpose; while the second group believes they do have a purpose‚ although this group cannot reach a consensus on what the purpose might be. Sigmund Freud is probably the most famous of the dream theorists. He believed that dreams helped to preserve sleep by keeping individuals from waking as a result of physical urges such as needing to go to the bathroom

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    As what previous researchers has discussed‚ happiness is still subjective. Every person may have different definition of happiness. This study was to examine and understand further the relationship between factors that have influence towards the happiness. Empirical evidences have determined many factors that are believed to have influence on happiness level and this study would focus on the commonly used factors. Income‚ education‚ and air pollution are the factors that were chosen and put to the

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    What Does It Mean To Be A Man? A man is someone who used to be a boy. Those strange humans who you claimed had cooties but most likely you don’t think that way about a man. When you think of a man you think of someone who is tall and thin with brown hair and beaming blue eyes. Everyone obsesses over them‚ like when you were little and you were in love with the pop star of the month. You always get your heart broken by them. Is that what a man is? Most girls these days always expect someone perfect

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    What Does The Tyger Mean

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    the corruption of it. The writer continues in line 4 with alliteration. He states‚ "Could frame thy fearful symmetry?". This is when the central question begins in the poem. The writer is admired by the tygers fearless persona. He continues‚ " In what distant deeps or skies"(5). The author is basically questioning where in the world could such experience derive from. In my opinion‚ the writer uses the words "deeps" and "skies" to question whether the tyger comes from hell or heaven. In comparison

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