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- 5001: Stonewall Jackson
- ... what is now known as Weston, West Virginia. Later on, he was appointed to the U.S. Military Academy. He had to work several times harder than the other cadets to learn the lessons in school because of poor education when he was young. But his grades slowly increased until he graduated. He was said to have been in the upper third of his class. His military career had just begun ...
- 5002: Sigmund Freud
- ... and Freud himself an avowed atheist. Freud was a good student, and very ambitious. Medicine and law were the professions then open to Jewish men, and in 1873 he entered the University of Vienna medical school. He was interested in science above all; the idea of practicing medicine was slightly repugnant to him. He hoped to go into neurophysiological research, but pure research was hard to manage in those days unless ...
- 5003: Aristotle On Virtue
- ... franchisee supplies labor and capital, and operates the business conform the franchise agreement. This agreement often dictates many aspects of the business such as the decor of the store and the design of the employees¡¦ uniforms. Franchising has advantages for both parties involved. The franchisor gains fast and selective distribution without incurring the (high) cost of constructing and operating its own outlets. As the franchisor, Ahold receives a certain percentage of ...
- 5004: Anarchy
- ... anarchists are looking forward to the safety of descendants and ancestors alike. Anarchist ideals such as rebellion and revolution are often espoused by youth within the punk, rave, radical, and typical black dress of high school student cultures throughout the world. These young people attempt to escape the injustice and alienation of life in the prevailing consumer society (drugs are good, hemp necklaces, preppies, upper class, cell phones, etc.) by forming ...
- 5005: Abolishing Grades
- ... F." These classes might teach students some very valuable lessons. They will never find out as long as grades still exist. In our current system, students need very high grades to be accepted to graduate school and eventually to obtain a prestigious job. This is the case with many students. They fear the threat of a bad grade, so they forego a potentially valuable experience. In a short segment called Emancipated ...
- 5006: Summary And Review Of Rheinhol
- ... an American and a liberal. Reinhold took hold of his father's liberal values and followed his example to Eden Seminary in 1912. Niebuhr studied at Eden for a year and then entered Yale Divinity School, receiving both bachelor's and master's degrees within two years. In 1915, the mission board of his denomination sent him to Detroit as pastor where he served for 13 years. The congregation numbered 65 ...
- 5007: Child Abuse
- ... particularly fearful of failure. It may be due to the children perceiving abuse as a deserved retribution for their failure. Abuse children also often demonstrate difficulty attending to instructions, a behavior that carries over into school and is a common frustration to both teacher and pupil. Regression is often used by abused children as a form of defense. Children may find it more comfortable to return in some way to an ...
- 5008: Computer Based Training
- ... anatomy, molecular structures, or complex geometrical objects. Exploration and manipulation of simulated environments can be accomplished with CBT—ranging from virtual laboratory experiments that may be too difficult, expensive, or dangerous to perform in a school environment to the complex virtual worlds like those used in airplane flight simulators or movies such as Dante's Peak or Jurassic Park. CBT programs can also facilitate communication among students, between students and instructors ...
- 5009: College Football-bcs
- ... of the Division I-AA team shall be used in determining the opponent's record or the opponent's opponents' record.” Division I-A and Division I-AA are based on the size of the school and approximately how many people attend the college’s games. The final component in the BCS Rankings is the team’s losses. Each loss equals one point. All four components of the BCS rankings will ...
- 5010: Capitalism Theory
- ... and the subconstructivist paradigm of narrative. Thus, Habermas's model of capitalist dialectic theory implies that the significance of the artist is social comment. The destruction/creation distinction prevalent in Malcolm X emerges again in School Daze. A number of sublimations concerning semantic dialectic theory exist. Therefore, Sartre uses the term 'the dialectic paradigm of expression' to denote not dematerialism, but postdematerialism. The characteristic theme of la Tournier's[29] essay ...
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