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    Has the meaning of tolerance changed for the better or for the worse? CHANGING TOLERANCE The general acceptance of the meaning of tolerance is about universal human rights‚ to behave virtuous way towards other people and to respect others’ rights. Generally‚ experts declare that the people’s freedoms and rights end where the other people’s freedoms and rights start because to be tolerant requires being respectful others’ beliefs and not preventing others’ freedom and their rights.

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    TOLERANCE Definition - The capacity for or the practice of recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others or Willingness to accept feelings‚ habits‚ or beliefs that are different from your own. Explanation - Tolerance‚ as we define it‚ refers to the skills we need to live together peacefully. In times of peace‚ people have a chance to prosper socially‚ economically and emotionally. Tolerance which there is room for every person‚ each with their own ideas‚ thoughts and dreams. Lack

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    Facebook Inc. has been elected as the best company to work for in 2013. With the score of 4.7 out of the possible 5 (Forbes‚ 2012) it is underpinning its strong culture by encouragement of individuals to ‘make an impact’ (Appendix 1.) with the focus on environment as a part of the culture and flat hierarchy‚ which encourages both communication and interaction within the organization. However‚ in September Business Insider (2013) published the article with a controversial title ‘Facebook employees

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    Why I Want To Teach

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    Why I Want to Teach I want to teach for a variety of reasons. First of all‚ I want to teach because I want to help shape our future. I want to give children the opportunity to expand their minds and grow their self confidence in my classroom. I want to help children who need it and encourage them to reach for their wildest dreams. Secondly‚ I want to make our community a better place and I firmly believe this begins with the children. I want to give the children I care for a sense of responsibility

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    sends his or her child off to school for the day hopes that‚ as a student‚ his or her child will get to learn and grow in a safe environment and will get to return home at the end of the day. Schools‚ particularly public high schools in the US‚ attempt to ensure this by implementing “zero-tolerance” policies. Zero-tolerance describes a set of rules and disciplinary codes for students in order to keep as many students from harm as possible. Commonly‚ a zero-tolerance policy disallows‚ on threat of

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    Tolerance is a virtue that is dying down slowly. In earlier days‚ children were part of a large family set up. It was difficult to find out the real parents of a child because the house was filled up with lots of cousins. Every one had the right and responsibility towards all the children. None of the children was given a special treatment. Terms like individuality‚ special place‚ independence‚ were taboo words. The key aspects that governed life were adjustment‚ sacrifice‚ putting others before

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    Is Canada the best place to live in? Throughout history‚ Canada has been a great place to live in. There were many events that took place‚ some good‚ some...not so good‚ but in the end‚ Canada strived‚ and has been a great home for many cultures. Canada is indeed the best place to live in‚ as is proved by its Human Development Index‚ Life Expectancy at Birth‚ Death Rate‚ and Overall Rank. Canada ’s ranks for all 3 statistics are all very good; they are within the top 3. Canada ’s Overall Rank

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    Canadian Geography- World Population Study: Is Canada Really one of the Best Places to live in the World? ___________ CGC 1DB ___________ April 2‚ 2013 Life Expectancy: The average life expectancy for all the people of the world is 64.3 years. Life expectancy is the most important criteria to determine which country is the best place to live in. A country with low life expectancy means that there is either less access to safe water‚ less healthcare or low education. The lack of access

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    Zero tolerance policy has been around since 1994. While zero tolerance may sound fair and reasonable‚ it isn’t practical when in use of instances when the victim is not at fault or was doing a good deed. In his very long scholarly article‚ “The Constitutional Limit of Zero Tolerance in Schools”‚ written by Derek W. Black‚ many people have been expelled for doing good deeds. Black tells the story of how a boy named Benjamin got expelled in middle school for coming to the immediate aide of his friend

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    School a Place of Learning

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    and Whisler (1997‚ p.9) as: The perspective that couples a focus on individual learners (their heredity‚ experiences‚ perspectives‚ backgrounds‚ talents‚ interests‚ capacities‚ and needs) with a focus on learning (the best available knowledge about learning and how it occurs and about teaching practices that are most effective in promoting the highest levels of motivation‚ learning‚ and achievement for all learners.) This dual focus‚ then‚ informs

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