Papers 1941-1950 of total 33468 found.
Category: /History
…observation of finches is one of the most influential and controversial discoveries of our time. If not for his observations science and religion would be very different than they are today. If discovery leads to change then education must as well. Once education
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…During the 19th century, public life for women was limited. Women were still considered minors. But there were some advances in education, which helped some women to enter into professions. There were also alterations of civic codes…
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…arguing throughout the world today. My mother stated that “various studies have shown that men are, and always have been, better than women.” Is this really true? My hypothesis is that this is incorrect and that women are at least equal with men in education
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…their cognitive and social development. Neil Postman continues on with his idea on how children should learn. It is not what they are learning, since television shows can all be educational, it is how you learn it that is important. By watching television…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, motivating them to learn and increasing independence and personal responsibility for education. Although it is difficult to assess the effectiveness of any educational system, numerous studies have reported that CBT is successful in raising examination scores…
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Category: /Literature/English
education by obtaining a college degree. If you do decide to enroll in college, difficult decisions still lie ahead. When enrolling and becoming a first year college student, many factors may attribute to the selection of a certain college. When selecting which…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is a weakness and an obvious sign of ignorance. So what is it that makes us racist? More than likely, it is the fear of the unknown. In other words, it is a lack of education. The only way to battle this ignorance is to educate oneself. That is why the key…
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Category: /History
…of the home, and be educated? Though we do not often consider it, we owe much of these everyday freedoms to women of the past, who struggled and pushed for equal rights and recognition. Their determination helped us gain increased education, economic status…
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Category: /History
…bank, organizing public education and employing natural rights upon the people give Napoleon the title of last enlightened despot. For hundreds of years before Napoleon’s reign, the economy of France was in shambles. The largest populated country in Europe…
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…, and an alternative through education is easily applicable. For these reasons, the death penalty is not necessary, and can be eliminated through understanding it’s weak points, and modifying this civilization’s approach to crime. Since it’s reinstatement in 1976…
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