Category: /Science & Technology
to achieve what other hardware and software vendors have achieved.
A small but ongoing debate about Macs is their use in education. The technology industry is reaching a usability plateau as far as Macs and PCs are concerned. Both platforms are extremely
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Category: /Literature/English
," the principal said. "If they don't, they act like their in gym class all day."
Benefits
The calming effect of uniforms is just one of the benefits, say educators. Uniforms save parents money since they don't have to
buy their child an entire school wardrobe
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
. By remaining open minded and exercising our courage and reason through education we can break the barriers that have been set and achieve enlightenment. Kant believe people would get into the habit of letting others think for us, making it more and more difficult
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Category: /Literature/English
these tests are at the mercy of a controlled condition, and are only being evaluated on two of the seven intelligences. What about the other five? These other five are what life and continued education are all about. Gardner sees that all of these intelligences
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Category: /Literature/English
of the paragraph's topic but by reading between the lines, the reader is able to infer the level of education which the narrator possesses. In order for a first person point of view to be effective, the author must not "transcend his sensitivity, his knowledge, or his
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Category: /Literature/English
paradoxes of our time. There are many different parts of this paradox. These include the opposition from the African American community toward legitimizing Ebonics as a language, the effects of a supposedly beneficial educational program, and the effects Ebonics
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Category: /Literature/English
abstinence only sexual education. Less than five years ago, every state had applied and received money for abstinence based programs but in the end, three sates did not use the money. (Heins 20) Those states realized the lack of HIV education and noticed
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
empathy for them. As a 20-Something reader of this article, I feel that Donehowers observations and advice are interesting and entertaining, but not true for all.
As a late 20-something, just completing my college education, I have already faced many life
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Category: /History
state in regards to the status of women. While women did not go through military training, they were required to be educated along similar lines. The Spartans were the only Greeks not only to take seriously the education of women, they instituted it as state
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Category: /Literature/English
groups in a court of law; but did they? Today, some will still say that discrimination against any different type of ethnic group or organization will never just go away. How can a group/organization, educated or non-educated believe that a certain group
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