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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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    We read the article‚ “We Should Cherish Our Children’s Freedom to Think” last week. The author Kie Ho uses his own experiences about his son’s thought and many examples to prove his point. He thinks that public education certainly is not perfect in America‚ but it is a great deal better than any other country. Children should be more liberal thinking‚ writing and imagining‚ rather than comply with the rules or follow the prescribed order of their parents and the execution of what adults say. Children’s

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    shares with public? Well‚ here is one that I heard and got me interested. I am mostly agreed with the ideas or examples given by Kie Ho in the article “We Should Cherish Our Children’s Freedom to Think” Fist thing I agree with Ho is the freedom to freely think‚ write and be creative. I like it when Ho mentions that we might not have the vest education standard but we have the best school for students to share their ideas and opinions. One good example that he mentioned was the differences between

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    A Critique of “We Should Cherish Our Children’s Freedom to ThinkKie 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

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    Education: "We Should Cherish Our Children’s Freedom To Think" This essay is about the article called "We Should Cherish Our Children’s Freedom to Think." It was written by Kie Ho‚ a business executive who was born and raised in Indonesia. Ho writes this article about why he thinks that American education is‚ in many ways better than any other in the world. He raises the question‚ "If American education is so tragically inferior‚ why is it that this is still the country of innovation?" Everyone

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    schools can not provide children with the appropriate skills wich are needed for their future education. But children in Asian countries are showing high results on their tests‚ and Asian countries are “beating the pants off us in the educational arena.” Moreover‚ work perfomance in the U.S. is very poor after graduation‚ for American students keep failing in Math and Science in high school. Due to the low test scores and poor work perfomance after high school graduation‚ our government came to a conclussion

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    Professor Lovering English 11M 7 February 2013 Article Summary/Response 2: Kie Ho‚ “We Should Cherish our Children’s Freedom to Think” In “We Should Cherish our Children’s Freedom to Think‚” Kie Ho argues that the education that are being taught today‚ children have choices in what they are interested in‚ and the manners they show are taken lightly. Ho argues that back in his day‚ the performance in a classroom‚ children were disciplined and the lessons were straightforward. Some things said or

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    age old question that is so frequently asked that no one has a true answer. You have the people on one side saying that it will scar our children and nothing good can come from it‚ and you have the other half that believe it is the best way to discipline our children. So who do we believe? In my opinion I believe parents have the right to discipline their children‚ as long as it doesn’t surpass child abuse. I understand smacking your kid on the butt‚ but not on their arms or other extremities.

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    Now in modern times the transaction is not quite the same. But with the increase in globalization‚ germs and illness are continuing to spread. With the increase of food trade comes the increase of germs on those foods. What does this mean? Should we discontinue our food trades or attempt to slow down this sector of globalization? I don’t believe this is possible. Globalization is an inevitable process at this point‚ and attempting to stop it would be a waste of time

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    Vital Vaccines Ian Henschke‚ author of the article “Why We Should Vaccinate Ourselves and Our Children‚” had a very personal reason to ensure his children are vaccinated. Whenever his first child was born‚ Henschke’s mother revealed to him that he actually had an older brother‚ Bill‚ he had never met. His mother told him the story of Bill as she pulled out a picture of him taking his first steps in the Botanical Gardens‚ which happened to be taken the day before he passed away from Influenza type

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