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3681: "Japan's Education System Is Successful"
... a job done, thus decreasing the time and money needed for certain jobs. Walberg believes Japan's system of education is very successful. The child worries about passing tough exams and wants to go to school. The family of Japan coaxes its children and gives them the mind set of being mediocre is nothing. Japan also maintains a hard curriculum that pushes the student to his optimum efficiency. The teaches in ...
3682: FDR
... the challenges at hand, he rose to the occasion and took this country to another level. Roosevelt was born on January 30 near New York City. He graduated from Harvard in 1904 and attended Law School. Although he didn't get his law degree, he was admitted to the New York bar in 1907. He was elected to the New York senate in 1910 and was appointed by Woodrow Wilson as ...
3683: Fingerprinting Kids
... Reston Kids Ink Up for Fingerprints, Adrian Higgins, The Fairfax Journal, September 19, 1983, p.A1 Jersey County Fingerprints Pupils, Franklin Whitehouse, The New York Times, January 26, 1983, p.B1 Alexandria Cops To Fingerprint School Kids, Joe O'Neill, The Fairfax Journal, February 23, 1983, p.A4 Child Abductions A Rising Concern, Associated Press, The New York Times, December 5, 1983 Finding Missing Children, The Washington Post (editorial), May 28 ...
3684: Ferdinand Magellan
... rye, corn and vineyards full of grapes. Ferdinand and his brother and sister had to help the tenants (people that rented and farmed the land), raise the animals and harvest the crops. Ferdinand went to school at a monastery. Both his parents died when Ferdinand was only ten years old. At the age of twelve, he was sent to live at the court of Queen Leonora and John II of Portugal ...
3685: Child Abuse
... have been abused may display a poor self-image, Inability to depend on, trust or love others, Aggressive and disruptive—sometimes illegal— behavior; Passive and withdrawn behavior; fear of entering into new relationships or activities, School failure, Serious drug and alcohol abuse. The child and adolescent psychiatrist is able to treat the "whole child"—medical as well as psychological or emotional problems that have occurred as a result of the abuse ...
3686: "Please Let Us Skate"
... rid of us their way. Skate-boarders and Roller-bladers simply cannot get along. Personally, I enjoy the fine art of Roller-blading and mixing in with some of the local skate-boarders in my school. I have found Roller-bladers and skate-boarders to be the most tolerant type of people. I have never been threatened or beaten up by a skate-boarder. The only people that ever rag on ...
3687: Violent Behavior in Society
... The best way is to start with our children. We know what happens after kids watch "X-MEN", or "Power Rangers", etc., they respond very quicly. Next thing we see is that they try in school or in playground what they saw on TV. Society needs to take our future in its own hands. We have to teach our children right from wrong. There is no way to stop violence if ...
3688: Two Parents Or One?
... it by showing them love. Children of single parent homes also face stress by always worrying about everything that is going on in their lives. According to Richard Kinsey single parent children worried more about school, family, future, finding work, crime, and their environment by a large margin (16). However, the biggest worry of these children was about their own personal loves and what was going to happen to them as ...
3689: The Advantages of Stupidity
... and does it in the wrong crowd, like a group of adults, it will seem more immature than funny. If one is forced to act stupid while dealing with lower life forms, for example, high school teachers, one may encounter barriers such as cruelty and insensitivity, with the utterance of statements like, "Think with your head straight!" or, "You have a brain, use it." Yet these are all true, there are ...
3690: Prophecy in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451
... the cold uncompassionate and selfish morals in which Montag's world exists: "I've had two children by Caesarian section. No use going through all that agony for a baby . . . I plunk the children in school nine days out of ten. I put up with them when they come home three days a month . . . You heave them into the 'parlor' and turn the switch. It's like washing clothes: stuff the ...


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