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    SHOULD WE TEACH PATRIOTIC EDUCTION IN US SCHOOLS? Philosophic education is non-debatable. There is no difference between Christian and Muslim physics or upper and lower class biology (Galston‚ 1998‚ p. 470). However‚ civic education and its purpose served will always be debated. Civic education is about the formation of individuals who can effectively conduct their livers within their political community. Civic education in a liberal democracy will differ from a civic education in a communist

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    Carolyn May English 1301 21st March‚ 2014 Self-Respect Redefined According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ self-respect is literally defined as “a proper respect for oneself as a human being.”1 Respect‚ from the same dictionary‚ is defined as “a feeling or understanding that someone or something is important‚ serious‚ etc.‚ and should be treated in an appropriate way.”2 Thus‚ it is fair to say that the act of respecting yourself is understanding that you‚ as a human being‚ are important and treating

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    Discipline is a must at home and in school. Discipline is the training of the mind and character; the exercise‚ development and control of the character‚ intended to produce obedience and orderly behavior. The definition above is apt enough for the type of discipline intended for the young people at school. The need for disciplining young people cannot be over-emphasized. A wise saying goes “Spare the rod and spoilt the child”. An undisciplined child becomes a spoil child. The disciplining does

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    A Comparison of Discipline Models Wong’s Pragmatic Classroom Kagan‚ Kyle‚ and Scott’s win-win discipline Morrish’s Real Discipline Compare and Contrast • Students are given the choose to what they feel is good for them to do. • Students‚ teacher and parents are involved in the rule making. • Help students understand each other’s responsibilities along with what the teacher’s responsibilities are. • Discipline is something that the win-win problem doesn’t do to students. • Corrects the situation

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    AusIS should adopt year round schooling… Essay Done By: Fariha Khan Yr: 8 Australian International School should adopt the year round schooling process for the benefit of students. During long summer breaks‚ students forget what they have learned. Not everyone likes traveling during the same time every year. Short breaks help receive education and allow students take rests in the perfect time without over pressurizing students. So‚ adopting year round schooling in

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    at hotline 345-785-2809 or visit Judith’s Office at 123 Elmo Street‚ Downtown Toronto‚ Canda. You could also visit their website‚ http://www.heritagethings.com. * For travel packages‚ you may also ask them about it. Thank you! Philippines. It’s more fun in the Philippines! Come on and join us in this wonderful adventure! Are you looking for a place to have a great vacation? If you are‚ come along and see the 7‚107 islands of the Philippines‚ and experience to see wonderful

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    definition of an education is any way of gaining knowledge through any situation or experience in a person’s life. Webster’s Dictionary defines education as the process of educating or teaching‚ to develop knowledge‚ skills‚ or characteristics of a student. On the contrary‚ I believe that anybody can be educated to a certain extent of what they want or need to know. Many people who learn like to learn about the things that interest them and their thoughts of what they would like to be in the future

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    From School to Shining School | Joshua Bombard | | MWF 9:30 | 9/20/2012 | | Growing up can be a confusing and difficult thing to do. Everyone is nervous for the next big step‚ and no one wants to make a mistake. There are many things in life that people will know they will have to experience just from getting older. The list goes on and on but here are a few things that some people may have to deal with just from growing up: Permit test‚ Driver’s test‚ going to a new school‚ playing

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    manufacturers with a fairly commutative price over the years. The continued advances in micro-electronic circuits have recently made the rapid development of mobile and personal communication system possible. Android and IOS platforms allowed business owners‚ medical personnel‚ government officials and alike to effectively communicate and make an informed decision despite their geographical locations. However‚ higher educational institutions seems to ban the use of cell phones inside classrooms regardless of

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    What do you perceive are your greatest professional challenges during your first year school placements? I have wanted to become a teacher from a very young age; I believe this is because I found my nursery and primary school teachers to be very inspirational and tremendous role models. They insured that all our classes were fun with the use of puppets‚ stories‚ musical instruments and drama. This kept me interested and focussed at all times and I can remember thinking‚ “I want to be just like

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