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6671: Academic Attitude
... the author's meaning. The meaning is something a reader develops as he reads through the passage (Bartholomae and Petrosky 41). The pupil takes the information presented to him and, by relating key moments to personal experiences formulates his own meaning. This type of "strong reading" requires the student to think freely. It is then that he is able to dig past the surface and see the subject clearly. Together, a ...
6672: Ancient Advances in Mathematics
... class of gentlemen of leisure. He, like others of his class, looked down upon the work of slaves and craftsworker. He sought relief, for the tiresome worries of life, in the study of philosophy and personal ethics. Within the walls of Plato's academy at least three great mathematicians were taught, Theaetetus, known for the theory of irrational, Eodoxus, the theory of proportions, and also Archytas (I couldn't find what ...
6673: Students Rights in the Public School System
... says that you have a right to freedom of speech, press, religion, and freedon to a peaceful assembly. The Second Amendment says that you have the right to be secure in your home, and your personal things, but apon probable cause. Can students lockers be searched without a search warrent? Yes, your lockers can be searched without a warrent, only reasonable susipision that a rule or law has been broken is ...
6674: Lenonard Bernstein
... just in the nick of time. The songs in this production have been described by many as having magic like qualities. It seems that all Americans are able to relate to this in a very personal way. It is just like watching modern society being portrayed through art in the true, raw form in which it exists. West Side Story has been said to set new standards in musical theatre. The ...
6675: Liberalism: Hervert Spencer
... rather than to a single master. In his third essay, The Sins of Legislators, Spencer rejects the spread of government activity in social and economic areas. Progress is the result of the desire to increase personal welfare, and not the product of governmental regulation: It is not the state that owe the multitudinous useful inventions from the spade to the telephone; it was not the state which made the discoveries in ...
6676: Year Round School: An Annual Mistake
... education. Similarly, teachers would not have the time needed to take additional classes to improve their teaching methods (Somerby 9). " How can a district expect education to improve if teachers can't improve their own personal education ?" (Somerby 9). Students moving out of the district would be in conflict with a district that had a nine month schedule. "For a military family or any family that is at risk, a year ...
6677: Life And Times Of Louis Xiv
... sickness or a military campaign kept him from attending, the armchair remained empty, reminding the council that, though away, the master was still in command. Nine secretaries were kept busy all day taking dictation and writing out answers to petitions. They had carefully learned to copy the king's handwriting, but it was always His Majesty himself who affixed the signature. He alone chose all his aides, from the ministers to ...
6678: Lincoln - The Truth
... that a few of his actions were unconstitutional, however, all of his actions were later upheld by the Congress. Lincoln did what needed to be done. Lincoln was an honest man. Especially when dealing with personal money matters. For example, at one point during his administration, Congress granted him twenty thousand dollars to fix up and refurbish the White House. In doing so, Mrs. Lincoln exceeded the allowed dollar amount by ...
6679: What is an Education?
... But that does not really help a person in life. There is a lot more to it than that. Take for example a high school English class. Every high school student has learned that when writing a list of things, everything in the list should be separated by a comma. This is true even before the words "or" and "and." Now, take the aforementioned definition of the word "education." You may ...
6680: University Costs
... The price to board ranges from around 200 - 400 dollars a month depending on how close you are to the campus. 5) Miscellaneous - costs that are included under the miscellaneous section are food, clothes, and personal expenditures. The average cost yearly for miscellaneous expenses can run from about 500 - 1000 dollars a year. What is an average cost for going away to university? The average cost to attend university for a ...


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