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1091: The Bulgarian and Soviet Virus Factories
... better comprehended by younger brains, it is no wonder that the people, who became most skilled in this field, were very young. Very young and not morally grown--up. We spent a lot of effort teaching these people how to program, but forgot to educate them in computer ethics. Besides, the lack of respect to the others' work is a common problem in the socialist societies. 4.1.2) The second ...
1092: Will Computers Control Humans In The Future?
... take almost no time using a computer in the futuristic world that Asimov describes. Humans might began to rely on computers and allow them to control themselves by letting computers educate people. Computers would start teaching humans what computers tell them without having any choice of creativity. Computer ould start to control humans' lives and make humans become too dependent on the computers. Another point that is criticized by Asimov is ...
1093: The Internet: How it Works and How it Effects the World
... world, everybody is equal, deserves the same respect, and the same rules apply to all users. In my opinion the Internet is very resourceful. You can be entertained or it can be used as a teaching aid. I use the Internet all the time to either talk to people, transfer files, or to look up information for school reports or projects. There are many different ways that you can log onto ...
1094: Save The Internet
... the government. Teach me. Give me text files.'" The Internet is meant to be a medium that promotes healthy qualities; not a place of hate and evil. "There is a difference between free speech and teaching others how to kill." (Kershaw) Overall, the Internet has many useful applications which are educational and a fresh source of entertainment when television gets too boring. However, we shall not feel too complacent and ignore ...
1095: The Chosen by Chaim Potok
... feeling the suffering of the six million dead, Saunders by crying and being silent, David Malter by working for the creation of a Jewish state and being a leader in the movement, in addition to teaching at a yeshiva and adult education classes. And of course Danny is very worried by his brother’s illness (hemophillia?) because if he dies it will be even harded for Danny to turn down his ...
1096: “I Won’t Learn From You” And Other Thoughts on Creative Maladjustment
... thinking on urban education. While the main focus of Kohl’s book is creative maladjustment, each of the five essays follows its own theme. They include the student’s denial to learn, the significance of teaching hope, creative maladjustment to social injustice, the relation between and confusion of excellence, equality, and equity in education, and how notions such as political correctness have been used to divert our attention from the main ...
1097: Dickens and "The Jew"
... strut with the cool of the younger members of the group or brood like the diabolical Sikes, Fagin understands the gentle nature of the children's positions and demonstrates great reserve when it comes to teaching them. He shows his persuasive lectures to Oliver. He wins people over with his charm, though through devious ways. I liked Fagin, to put it simply. He represents not only the poor in 19th Century ...
1098: Jane Eyre: The Preserverance of the Personality
... John, as well. However, the education was not at all fruitless: Jane is taught to forgive Mrs Reed, to refuse Rochester's love and flee (against her nature - as if bending before Mr Brocklehurst's teaching "we are not to conform to nature" ). Through repression she acquires strategies for the "psychological warfare that, at Gateshead, she found life must be" . Passion and repression are contrasted as the two sides of the ...
1099: Bhagavad-Gita: Relationship Between Arjuna and Krishna
... Hindu culture,” one could give this theory merit (Gita 3). However, I believe my theory to be stronger simply because Krishna himself states that he is “impartial to all creatures” (Gita 87). In the ninth teaching of the Gita, Krishna states that if one is devoted solely to Him, then “women, commoners, men of low rank, even men born in the womb of evil reach the highest way” (Gita 87). With ...
1100: The Diary of Anne Frank
... there were other people such as the Van Daans. Mr. Frank let them stay because they needed a place to hide and since they had helped him out so much in the past by actually teaching Mr. Frank German, he felt it was the least he could do. The Van Daans had a son which Anne later became interested in. Peter was the only person who Anne could understand and knew ...


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