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    classroom management philosophy has been influenced by numerous diverse theories that I have researched throughout my Bachelor of Primary Education Degree‚ and by the experience I gained during my teaching placements at school. My classroom management philosophy is that all students have the ability to learn at school and to learn from their misbehaviours‚ by positively changing their attitudes and discipline to abide by my teacher expectations and rules. If students can follow my philosophy we will

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    the past. As a result memory gives us false identity with what it remembers. With this‚ the nature of the human self is derived from these mental experiences. Although Hume maintains that personal identity is falsely assumed by humans‚ the ideas that arise from our memories are what forms one’s identity. The end result of personal identity is that individuals have a false sense of identity‚ but that this false sense of identity is what gives them their

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    worse‚] (since) (6)[if he did‚ he would not be the greatest possible being subsequent to the change.] (Therefore‚) (7)[God cannot change.] (G) is which statement? 7 (1)[All humans have equal positive value.] (2)[There is no morally relevant difference between humans and some animals (such as mammals). (Therefore‚) (3)[some animals have equal positive worth with humans.] (4)[Moral rights derive from the possession of value.] (Since) (5)[humans have rights (to life‚ not to be harmed‚ and so forth)

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    Are we born with knowledge? Are we born with knowledge? Of course we are. In this speech‚ I am going to argue about how ability is knowledge and what knowledge we have when we were younger. As a child‚ we have been brought up by our environment and culture. Without this‚ what knowledge would we have? Let’s say‚ the minute a child is born‚ and you throw this new born baby into a “swimming pool” or “water” it will immediately be able to swim or float. Now the question is‚ where did this baby get

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    PHIL 201 Study Guide Lesson 1: What is Philosophy? Points 1) Three preliminary qualifications in studying philosophy – 1) it is impossible to distinguish rigidly and conclusively between what counts as a philosophical problem and what does not – borderline cases / 2) none of the characteristics we shall examine is unique to philosophy; each by itself may be found in another discipline (approximations that‚ when applied collectively‚ describe reasonably adequately a broad range of philosophical

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    cannot‚ however‚ act as either policeman or judge. These functions belong to governments‚ the parties to international treaties‚ who are required to prevent and put an end to violation of IHL. They have also an obligation to punish those responsible of what are known as “grave breaches” of IHL or war crimes.” (IRC) All nations need to respect the laws of the Geneva Convention because it is a priority to maintain humanity throughout the world. According to the International Committee of the Red

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    duties towards animals. However‚ he states that all members should “practice kindness towards animals” because it will therefore mirror the way that they treat an interrelated member. Many people would argue that the direct duties are equivalent between both‚ but that is not the case according to Kant. In this paper I will argue that humans do only have direct duties towards other humans and only hold indirect duties towards animals. I have provided an introduction of the philosophical problem

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    Running Head: Classroom Management Plan Classroom Management Plan PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY OF CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT My personal philosophy for classroom management focuses on four main tenets that I plan to explain to the students. The following is how I would explain those four tenets to my class. Respect • I automatically respect you all as individuals • My respect level for you will decrease or increase based on your actions Communication • Communication is key to

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    t is plugged into the brain. The brain then processes these impulses where they are transformed into an image in our mind. What our minds experience is an image of the outside world similar to how a television projects an image captured by a television camera. In Putnam’s thought experiment‚ you imagine that your brain has been severed from the nerves connecting it to your senses (eyes‚ ears‚ nose‚ etc.) and has been removed from you skull and placed in a vat filled with the nutritional fluid

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    Philosophy130                                                  Eggnonian Economic Justice   I am a member of the country of Begonia’s Grand Council on Ethics. The council has been given charge of deciding whether or not our country of Eggnonia is morally obligated to send famine relief to the neighboring country of Furesia. As you all know in centuries past‚ both countries had thriving economies that were based on the frazzle. I am sure you all know this animal very well. The problem is that

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