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    Uluru. It was a sacred area. On that evening‚ they performed a “corroboree” to awaken the spirits of the Dreamtime. At the end‚ Richard decided to help his people by studying in Department of Aboriginal in University of Sydney. there are several moral value that can gain from this novel; we must be a good son and helping‚ do not take things for granted and we need to be caring among the familiy members. Firstly‚ we must be a good son and helping. As a son‚ we must obey to our parents. They have raised

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    To start off should Shakespeare be taught in the 9th grade curriculum? Some would consider him one of the greatest english playwright and poet‚ who work has been translated into 75 languages. In my opinion Shakespeare should not be taught in the 9th grade curriculum because he is hard to understand. His plays were meant to be for entertainment‚ and is he academically necessary for today’s modern teens. First Shakespeare is hard to understand. “The trouble today is that school children don’t get it

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    cursive should be taught in schools. The real answer is obvious! Kids should be taught cursive so they can read old letters and documents. Also‚ they can use their own signature in several situations. Do you want your children to grow up with a lack of understanding when it comes to cursive? Several people have been arguing on whether cursive should be a subject taught to young students. This topic has been researched and discussed for several years. Schools should allow cursive to be taught to help

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    punishment? The biology students knew that what they were doing was wrong‚ they have no legitimate excuse for their actions presented. High school teacher‚ Christine Pelton‚ did the right thing‚ all those students deserved the score they received‚ why should they get rewarded for work that isn’t theirs‚ when the other students put all their own work into the project? Both the principle and the super intendent agreed with Pelton’s decision‚ and failed the 28 sophomores. But‚ after parents of the students

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    disrespectful to Americans (Ashtari.) Even though people think that students would do more good by knowing about god‚ religion in schools should be illegal because it is an ethical issue and it is a violation of the constitution. Some people believe that students would do more good by knowing about God. By way of example; people who agree to religion being taught in schools think that kids need a God to believe in or

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    Name: Dareem KWG Antoine Subject: Law Topic: What makes Law valid? / Should the law be underpinned by social‚ moral and economic values? Although they vary from state to state‚ every country has rules‚ norms‚ values‚ beliefs‚ and‚ most importantly‚ laws. The ‘Oxford Dictionary of Law’ defines law as‚ ‘The enforceable body of rules that govern any society’. Just as the beliefs‚ values and norms‚ in order for law to be existent and functional in any society‚ there must be a social institution

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    individual has different morals what they think is right or wrong or good or bad and what they think is an acceptable form of conduct in our society. Christianity it would seem‚ played a big part in our legal rules of today as you will see. For example‚ as the Ten Commandments say‚ “Thou shalt not steal”‚ this is a moral rule but it is also part of the Theft Act of 1968 so it’s a legal rule too. We would never encourage murder and most of us would say this is a moral rule but some would do this

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    Teaching Moral Values in Schools Introduction Pornography! Premarital sex! Lying! Cheating! Drugs! Shoplifting! Stealing! High school pregnancies! What is wrong with all these things? Based on the values that are being taught in most schools to today’s children‚ nothing. Many teachers believe that students involved in these activities are just making bad choices out of the many choices they have. How can children know that George Washington was the father of their country but cannot tell the difference

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    be define as “a major branch of philosophy in the study of values and customs of a person or group. It covers the analysis and employment of concepts such as right and wrong‚ good and evil‚ and responsibility”. Ethics can be divided in three areas‚ the meta-ethics (the study of the concept of ethics)‚ the normative ethics (the study of how to determine ethical values and the applied ethics (the study of the use of ethical values)…. An article that is written by Richard A Bernardy and David

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    Name: Unit: 1 - An Introduction to Working with Children Task: Four Criteria/Word Count: 400 and 2 quotes/references Assignment Title: Why should we value & respect children Discuss diversity and inclusivity Meet individual needs/range of needs Not stereotyping My notes: Assignment Title: Listening to Children’s views & opinions – why is it important? Effect on children’s development Effect on self-esteem Effect on well-being Give 1 example for each of

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