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    The Western Evils The infiltration of western ideals into the Japanese Culture had forever changed customs and traditions of the Japanese society as a whole. Yet was it as it was stated in a 1941 pamphlet issued by the Japanese Ministry of Education entitled “The Way of the Subjects.” “this country has been widely seeking knowledge in the world since the Meiji Restoration‚ thereby fostering and maintaining the prosperity of the state. With the influx of European and American culture in this

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    Steven Dinov ENG1A Gomez Essay 5 December 9‚ 2012 The Holocaust of the Western Hemisphere Throughout the history of mankind man has made various attempts to eliminate one another based on race‚ religion‚ and personal growth through the use of dehumanization in order to justify genocide. Although many do not have it in them to kill another man‚ however if they do not believe they are killing a human being they are able to “get the job done”. Through the use of dehumanization a man of high authority

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    The Holocaust‚ the mass murder of Jews by the Nazis from 1941-1945‚ challenged the very value of Western Civilization. But how‚ exactly? I will define key features of the Holocaust‚ by using the primary source‚ Sam Bankhalter‚ from Memories of the Holocaust. The holocaust challenged the ideas: of the equality of men and women‚ freedom of religion‚ and freedom of speech‚ that Western Civilization had. Western civilization is worth fighting for today. The Bankhalter account of Auschwitz demonstrates

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    Explain the concept of Ideals in Plato’s writings “The unexamined life is not worth living” according to Plato. He argued that we should always pursue knowledge and ask questions to do this. A key part of Plato’s philosophy is epistemology – his theory of how we know things. His concept of Ideals‚ also known as Forms‚ is Plato’s explanation of how true knowledge can be sought. Plato understood that there are concepts that we can all recognise in various things‚ for example the concept of

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    Explain the concept of Ideals in Plato’s writings (25) Explanation of what is meant by Ideals – the true essence of something so actually the ideal could also be known as what Plato calls the ‘Form’ of something Two different worlds: an unchanging world of ideas = absolute and objective so true for all (e.g Plato would say that we all have an understanding of what is ‘Good’ and that this doesn’t change but in this world our senses get in the way of us truly understanding and knowing what is

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    Explain what is meant by the ideal pupil In classrooms‚ many teachers labelled and classified certain students to their ethical and academic backgrounds. Becker concluded the common image of the ‘ideal pupil’ as being intelligent‚ well behaved‚ motivated and usually from a middle class background. Suggest three reasons why students from the upper social classes and those who have attended independent schools are more likely to gain places at elite universities such as LSE and Oxbridge even when

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    better the educational system and to always be ready to improve it. There are many ideas as to what constitutes an ideal education. A number of factors come together to make an ideal education. Students‚ parents and teachers are the three key elements in a model education. A good relationship among these three parts is essential to a good education. Students are the main members of this ideal system. They must have faith in their education. If they identify their goals they will become more active and

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    Hannah Brooks Mr. Turner World History II 27 November 2012 The Holocaust The Holocaust is one of the worst scenarios of genocide ever known to the world. The Jewish people of Europe were terrorized and slaughtered over a period that lasted nearly two and half years. During that time‚ nearly eleven million people were killed‚ including six million Jews. Even though the actual mass killings of the Jews lasted about two and a half years‚ the planning of this genocide started many years earlier

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    Europe during this time. To most people‚ the Holocaust was an event where many Jews were killed by Nazis. (www.ushmm.org) In fact‚ the Holocaust was a tragic point in history which many believe never occurred‚ or do not realize the suffering behind the widespread destruction. The pain and conditions experienced by the victims is unimaginable by any standards. (spicenter.org) In the early 1930’s‚ Eastern Europe was on the verge of power‚ and in a small western European country called Germany‚ trouble

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    of the Holocaust The Holocaust was one of the most horrible and dreaded events in history. Millions of Jews were killed‚ leaving many families devastated and hopeless. With the goal of racial purity‚ Adolf Hitler- along with many other Germans believed the Jews caused the defeat of their country‚ and led the Nazis to the elimination of Jews. For this reason‚ “Even in the early 21st century‚ the legacy of the Holocaust endures…as many as 12‚000 Jews were killed every day” (The Holocaust). Later

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