College as a Waste of Time & Money
.... that college is a waste of time and money because most students do not want to be there and because they do not want to
learn), even if it were
true, would not ....
(1423

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Concepts of Metaphysics
.... of reality, and epistemology is the theory of knowledge, of how human beings
learn what they
learn and how they can know that what they
learn is
true. ....
(2436

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Celie & Jane
.... conventions to remain
true to their inner self, Jane only has to do it for love, Celie has to achieve it to survive. Nonetheless, both women must
learn that to ....
(1009

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A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... to shed this accessory or that, gradually eliminating the superficial mask of glamour and, as the text intends, forcing him to
learn the lesson of
true love. ....
(878

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ATTITUDES OF COLLEGE STUDENTS TOWARD OLDER ADULTS
.... As is
true of most stereotypes and prejudices, there is often a kernel of fact .... is a myth, as an example, that older persons are unable to
learn (Tornstam, 1992 ....
(2218

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Guide to Educating Children
.... who are not excessively bright (and can
learn whatever happens) nor excessively handicapped (and cannot
learn at all .... This is
true, but how much time can be given ....
(2976

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Children Learning to Read
.... the basal readers, with their formulaic content, arguing instead for
true literature, which .... The age at which children should begin to
learn to read is also the ....
(1586

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Personal Essay: Iran
.... the need to get closer to the people, not merely top management, to listen to and
learn about their concerns. This same ideology holds
true for public service. ....
(2064

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Problems of the Gifted Child
.... It is as if the gifted child puts a mask over his
true self, unconsciously .... dilemma is, in Miller's view, a psychoanalysis which helps the adult
learn to love ....
(1357

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)
Ethnicity and Family Therapy
.... This simply is not
true, and those in the helping professions have come to recognize .... There simply is too much to
learn, and it takes a great deal of practice ....
(1719

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Nursing Services for Older Adults
.... As is
true of most stereotypes and prejudices, there is often a kernel of fact .... is a myth, as an example, that older persons are unable to
learn (Tornstam, 1992 ....
(4296

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Fundamentals of Basketball
.... The same holds
true for offense. The team that makes the correct game adjustments wins (Phelps and Scanlon 173). Of course, the time to
learn the fundamentals ....
(2083

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Fundamentals of Basketball At All Levels
.... The same holds
true for offense. The team that makes the correct game adjustments wins (Phelps and Scanlon 173). Of course, the time to
learn the fundamentals ....
(2083

8

)
A Philosophy of Education
.... Separating
true information, or knowledge, from that which is not
true becomes a .... of education also entails getting at the nature of those who
learn, to which ....
(3015

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)
Zora Neale Hurston
.... find their
true selves. As Ruby Dee says in the preface to the novel, "And when we go in search of our mothers' gardens, it's not really to
learn who trampled ....
(2538

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Teaching About Columbus
.... And what is also
true is that on one island alone, Hispaniola, an entire race of .... He and his men did not want to
learn anything about the people in the land ....
(1680

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)
Approaches to Philosophy of Education
.... essentially by listening and observing in the classroom, engaging in a
true dialogue of instruction. Teachers must first understand how children
learn. ....
(1562

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)
Cheating Dialogue
.... is also why we take tests--to assure that we have learned what we are supposed to
learn. .... that ability and decide what we need to know and what is
true and what ....
(1538

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)
Moliere's The Miser The purpose of this research is to examine
.... He does not really have to
learn anything about
true love, however, because to him human love is secondary to the love he bears for his precious casket of gold ....
(3023

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On Performance Assessment
.... of work will provide an accurate picture of the students'
true potential. .... during assessments destroys the students' natural desire to
learn (2). Essentially ....
(1522

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)
Chinese Learning English
.... realities that demand the Taiwanese
learn English in order to be able to integrate more successfully into the emerging global community. This is
true in terms ....
(2057

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)
A Writer's Nightmare (Narayan)
.... uttered a profound truth which holds for India as much as for his nephew---it is
true that India, as with all developing nations, must truly
learn to depend ....
(1609

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Boys and Girls Love Differently
.... In Boys and Girls
Learn Differently, Gurian (2002) maintains that our politically .... This is particularly
true because the majority of teachers are females who ....
(1135

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Treatment of Women in Two Films
.... The males
learn that they are wrong to accept these stereotypes as
true and that the real people they are beneath the dresses they don are what they have to be ....
(1777

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American Methodism
.... saving my own soul. I hope to
learn the
true sense of the Gospel by preaching it to the heathen" (Daniels 106). On the voyage to ....
(3313

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)
Zen Art-Ten Oxherding Pictures
.... and being. He is like a grain of sand in a bed of sand. He will come to
learn this is his
true essence and nature. Plate V reads ....
(4762

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)
Richard Rodriguez
.... He believes this is especially
true for a working-class family child because that .... Once he began to do well in school,
learn another language than his native ....
(1269

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)
The Role of Mentoring
.... This is especially
true, as this site suggests, for women and minorities who usually .... all qualities that I try to help those that I mentor
learn to appreciate. ....
(1028

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)
Nature in Walden and Moby Dick
.... Consequently, as was
true of Hawthorne, a sense of sin plays a most important part in .... Thoreau felt he could
learn much from nature, and that nature had much to ....
(2059

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Reading Curiculum Effectiveness
.... one of three reading styles: (1) children who need phonics in order to be good readers; (2) children who can
learn phonics but .... (2) All that is
true for oral ....
(4652

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