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    world where the barriers of national and international boundaries have become less relevant and the world, figuratively, a smaller place. In such a world we must prepare our children to deal with the constant changes. To build citizens for the 21st century we have to now look at an education that works to help students to learn to see ‘through the hearts, minds and eyes of others.’ How do we prepare students for a world where familiar boundaries and assumptions are being replaced by new…

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    The latter is a critical response of The University of Colorado Boulder Department of Theatre and Dance’s rendition of Carlo Goldoni’s mid-18th century comedy; Servant of Two Masters. Directed by Tamara Meneghini, and featured in the ever-personal Loft Theatre, this hilarious tale of love and mishappenings had me encaptured for entirety of its two and a half hour run time. Needless to say, I found this showing to be of great standing, and was successful on nearly every single level in making…

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    The Importance Of Violence Free Society

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    This can be termed as the need to eradicate violence was ignited by the realization by the Women’s Country members that their present state was precipitated by the violent past of their culture, as such for the sake of self-preservation and the preservation of future generations. This is further initiated through selective bleeding. This can be realized as a civic engagement as it instills notions in the participants that selective breeding could raise a desired society at their will. It is so…

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    INTRODUCTION Family is the main formation for the world, there would be no world without families combined together. In the 21st century, it is very hard or one to manage his or her family therefore the main base for the creation of Parent Education and Guidance program. This program has been created in order to help parents in dealing with their young ones. The goals for this program is to ensure that families will become united and communicate even more. The program will cover the topics on,…

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    Be a Motivator Our motivation seems to decrease as we get old. When we are born, we have the motivation to do anything. As children, we are all over the place and into everything. As we get older, we become less motivated to do anything, we sleep more, watch TV more and eat more. Many people believe that our success depends on others, so nowadays we are willing to set back and see what will happen. Some people believe that we are supposed to be motivated by other people and things. People…

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    During the 21st century, individuals experienced racism. For example, authors have done an excellent job explaining racism. In fact, these authors are Bambara, Clark, and Chopin. According to research, racism is defined as "the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races" (Webster Dictionary). It is very important for everyone to understand the definition of…

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    challenges educators, but it empowers learners to meet the demands of the 21st century. Yoo and MacDonald (2014) define 21st century skills as critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, communication, leadership and management skills. If planned properly, technology makes the lesson more learner-centered and encourages the student to take a much more active approach to their own learning. Teaching students these 21st century skills will prepare them for success in the real world.…

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    2 Objective Architecture in the 21st century, a world conscious of environmental limits and cultural diversity, towards a technological globalisation. What strategies could enable the potential for manifesting an ethical intentionality inherent in the architectural profession and how is this ethical intentionality affected in Public Architecture, where the individual client is substituted by civil society? This research paper aims to investigate a theoretical supposition in the fields of…

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    abolition of nuclear weapons is urgent for humankind. Any use of nuclear weapons in the modern day would have catastrophic consequences because of the advances in nuclear technology. According to the article, “Nuclear Weapons in the Twenty-First Century,” America has made nuclear missiles that are able to hit the intended target with precision accuracy, and travel thousands of meters per second.…

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    Technology Use in the Classroom Today, students are remarkably tech savvy and create and consume large amounts of media. In contrast to these students, teachers and principals are often unaware of what goes on in the students’ digital world and are often afraid to engage with it. This gap has created a shift of power in schools allowing students to be the experts of technology. Many educators fear change and the release of power that comes with the use of technology. With the invention of…

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