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    of “We Should Cherish Our Children’s Freedom to Think” Kie Ho‚ in his article‚ tried to prove that American education is better than any other even though it doesn’t have high standards in basic skills. He sustained his thesis by saying that “[American] children are able to experiment freely with ideas”(Ho‚ 1996‚ p.126)‚ while children in many other countries are demanded to practice mathematics or language skills. However‚ I don’t agree with his stance; he defined education in other countries

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    have a poor educational background and are forced into low wage employment. While holding down a low wage full time job immigrants rarely have the time or the money to seek means of a higher education‚ so they do there best to survive in poverty. I think the most direct evidence that proves the whole concept of the American Dream to be a myth are the difficulties of producing the finances for college. Sometimes it is difficult for the children of poor families‚ even with financial aid‚ to find the

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    ?We should Cherish Our Children?s Freedom to Think? In Kie Ho?s essay ?We should Cherish Our Children?s Freedom to Think‚? Ho argues that America education is not as advanced in academics as other countries but it is surely much better in other ways than many countries in the world. Ho shows that American education tends to teach young children to develop their own creativity more‚ rather than trying to fill their brain with knowledge‚ like a can of sausage. The essay consists mainly of the personal

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    COMMUNITY NURSE The gradually shifting of health care from the acute to the non-acute setting is also changing some of the professional nurse’s training. A number of colleges are integrating a more in depth training in community nursing. They are including skill‚ role‚ and competencies required to function as a community health Register Nurse (RN). Examples include an epidemiologist‚ case manager‚ coordinator of services provided to a group of patients‚ occupational health nurse‚ school nurse

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    To help answer some questions the reader may incur while reading this book‚ I recommend these companion articles from our website www.greatgrace4u.com: The Most Neglected Promise‚ The Baptism with the Holy Spirit‚ The Sovereignty of God and Christian Responsibility‚ Did Jesus Die for Our Healing?‚ The Excellence of the New Covenant‚ and The Lord Chastens Whom He Loves. These articles are included in the Anchored in the Truth Series in the “Gary’s Study” section of the website. I must say what a

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    Israel believes and argues that if they are to give up land‚ their people should be able to live long happy lives. Not lives lived in fear of suicide bombers and air raids. The Israeli government believes that the West Bank should be demilitarized. Israelites should be able to live lives without the fear of dying. Israel believes - and I agree‚ that the West Bank should be demilitarized because the towns near it could potentially be annihilated if any of the heavy machinery was to go off. Israel

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    When you think of the 1920´s‚ what comes to mind? Prohibition? The Roaring Twenties? Whatever it may be‚ on August 18th of 1920‚ a monumental decision in American history was made. That decision? Women‚ for the first time in U.S history‚ were granted the right to vote. Since then‚ much has changed in regard of traditional gender roles‚ but is that all a good thing? Over the years‚ a number of studies and experiments have taken place with the combined goal of obtaining a better understanding of the

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    field of nursing. Her work was instrumental for developing modern nursing practice‚ and from her first shift‚ she worked to ensure patients in her care had what they needed to get healthy. Her Environmental Theory changed the face of nursing to create sanitary conditions for patients to get care. Biography of Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 in Italy to a wealthy British family. She was raised in the Anglican faith‚ and believed the God called her to be a nurse. This call

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    Ten Ways to Think About Writing In high school I was privileged enough to take a college level class called Rising Scholar Composition. The instructor was incredible and didn’t teach only the basics. During the class we studied Greek writings and different styles of composing paragraphs. Although in the reading Reid is saying to eliminate the rules‚ the rules are there for a reason. To make a great paper one must balance both rules and freedom so one sounds passionate but is still being educational

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    In the article “The Perils and Promises of Praise‚” Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck hypothesizes that praise for student’s endeavors encourages them‚ whereas‚ praising students for intelligence obscures the skills they can improve. Dweck insists that educators adjust the way they praise their student for the sake of present and future generation. Through research‚ Dweck came to the conclusion that different kinds of praise can affect how a student perceives themselves and how they do academically

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