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    Outline: Philosophy of Education I. Introduction A. Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences B. My future classroom C. My role as a male educator II. Definition of Philosophies A. Philosophies 1. Existentialism B. Ways of Knowing 1. Eastern Ways of Knowing a. Chinese thought C. Styles of Teaching 1. Humanism III. Conclusion IV. References Introduction Education is an ongoing process based upon experience. The old adage you learn something new everyday is very true

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    Perfume and We: Lack of Knowledge in Society Knowledge is a vital importance to humanity‚ without it‚ there will be no humanity. It is the foundation of many things such as morality‚ emotion‚ skill‚ and many more. In the novels Perfume and We‚ there is a lot of satirical use to mock knowledge. Both authors of We and Perfume characterize society and the protagonist to mock the knowledge of society and make the protagonist a superior character. Grenouille is the historic prodigy of Paris because

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    help deal with everyday stress of life’s problems. Another cause is the highly addictive ingredients in the tobacco found in cigarettes. Cigarettes contain nicotine which is found to be highly addictive‚ along with other carcinogens such as tar‚ rat poison‚ and other toxic substances. Additionally‚ the chemicals in cigarettes make it very hard to kick the bad habit of smoking. One effect of smoking is the lung disease it will cause. Many smokers develop serious breathing problems such as asthma

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    CAUSES OF XENOPHOBIA

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    CAUSES OF XENOPHOBIA 1.) Failure to maintain the rule of law The government’s repeated failures to bring levels of violent crime under control contributed to an environment which saw people resort to violence without fear of arrest or successful prosecution. In failing to maintain the rule of law the state had conditioned many poor communities to violent behaviour. The failure to protect communities from criminal elements and to remove those elements had allowed criminals to take full advantage

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    Anthem is a book of Equality‚ where no one is left out. A book where nobody is on their own. A lack of individuality has consequences. Being an individual can be a good thing because‚ creativity comes from one’s mind‚ typically‚ when they’re alone. One consequence is not being able to make his own decisions. In the book‚ Equality was not allowed to make his own decisions. He had to follow directions from the he could understand them. When he was old enough to mate‚ he was paired with a mate of

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    The Causes of Crime

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    The causes of crime seem to be indefinite and ever changing. In the 19th century; slum poverty was blamed‚ in the 20th century‚ a childhood without love was blamed (Adams 152). In the era going into the new millennium ‚ most experts and theorists have given up all hope in trying to pinpoint one single aspect that causes crime. Many experts believe some people are natural born criminals who are born with criminal mindsets‚ and this is unchangeable. However‚ criminals are not a product of heredity

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    Causes of Unemployment

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    Causes of Unemployment In Malaysia‚ the unemployment rate is considered low compared to the early years such as 1986 where the unemployment rate reached as high as 7.6%. Today the unemployment rate is still affected by many factors and in order to make sure it doesn’t reach as high as before‚ we need to find out the causes of unemployment so that we can provide a solution to the cause of it. Foreign labor force with lower wage or salary Redundant workers and fresh graduates with qualifications

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    abandoned before birth and still turn out the way that most do‚ most creatures do benefit from having a mother and father‚ whether they be related to them genetically or emotionally‚ Deborah Lacks is not an exception to this. While Deborah Lacks was still a little girl‚ she lost her genetic mother‚ Henrietta Lacks‚ to cervical cancer‚ and due to this‚ she did not have the certain type of guidance that mothers can bestow upon their children. However‚ by losing her genetic mother‚ she had a spot for an

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    Skloot states on page 130 of her book‚ The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks‚ that a doctor named Southam was withholding health information from patients. The reasoning behind Southam holding back the patient’s health information is as followed. As Skloot says‚ “ The deception was for his benefit-- he was withholding information because patients might have refused to participate in his study if they’d known what he was injecting.” (Skloot 130) I believe with the information and/or the evidence given

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    Freedom of speech is the right to express any opinions without censorship or restraint. It also plays important role in society because people have a right to their own opinions‚ the majority of Americans agree that people should have the right to freedom of speech . Without freedom of speech a society would be very dysfunctional . One person can find a person words offensive ‚ now . even if it’s not causing any harm physical and it’s not breaking any laws . Speech is key when looking at a

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