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    Moreover, video games can be beneficial to children of all ages because they can stimulate creativity and motivational growth; this is most effective in younger children but is also effective in teens. Most any game will enhance a student’s creativity, however, a good example game is Minecraft; the player must use his or her imagination to create a village using only the materials that he or she can collect. A teacher at Momilani Elementary School in Oahu, HI, used Minecraft as a teaching…

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    Republicans and Democrats have not agreed on much for a long time, since the late 1700’s, in fact. They are not afraid to let people know that they disagree and they have no filter on how they show it. In fact, this year has been a huge year for the political parties because it is an election year. Also this election has been none like others, because of the name calling, private e-mail leaks and so much more. It has shown the true sides of both parties. In-between all of that, the parties did…

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    and powerful by their occupation and education compare with them. From our cultural history, we dominance female gender from everything’s because of their strange and education. We thought female were good at house and society. In the nineteenth century, there were fewer jobs for female, and especially they spent their mush of days at house. In those time, they are not educated like men, and don’t had the same right. When twentieth first started, there were transformation on female gender…

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    clearly a problem, when students need to research information for curriculum work, they do not have these 21st century skills needed to determine if what they have found is trustworthy because they were likely never taught the skills to analyze the data. Therefore, to increase the quality of curriculum work completed and create highly-educated individuals, the teaching of these 21st century skills that give students the ability to find trustworthy resources should be added to the curriculum.…

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    like Mark Cuban, Mark Zuckerberg, and Steve Jobs have made people want to dream big, to the point where people want to be millionaires not just a middle class family. So life from the 1914 are not in the same way similar to the life of a person of the 21st…

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    their past into make belief and play pretend material. Others include authors putting a bit too much juice in their blender and making our beloved pirates sad as they are clueless to what their past influenced the minds of poor creators in the 21st century. I will explain to you, my reader, why literature is a huge disservice to history and its many great sea stories. It all begins with a single step, literature. The literature we’ve read to make this argument possible are the books of Treasure…

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    Changing of Liberty and Freedom The idea of liberty and freedom has changed throughout the centuries, originally the thought of having liberty was defined as “the right and power to believe, act, and express oneself as one chooses, of being free from restriction, and having the freedom of choice. It is the condition of having the power to act and speak without restraints” (“Difference Between Liberty and Freedom”). While freedom can be described as “...a momentum concept and deals with…

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    thought of slaves becoming educated. Though it seemed impossible, Douglass still found teachers to teach him and he eventually learned how to read and write through hard work and determination. Education continues to pave the way for freedom in the 21st century…

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    As the world becomes more advances, some people tend to adapt along and some does not. Alvin Toffler, an American write and a futurist, stated, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who can 't learn, relearn, and unlearn.” In his quote, he implies that those who cannot learn, relearn, and unlearn are illiterate because their knowledge are basic and is not advance like the other people Toffler refer to as “those”. According to Alvin Toffler,…

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    “Gaming in the Modern World” In the 21st century, technological advancements are becoming more and more prevalent in many countries, especially the United States. Technology can be subdivided into multiple categories such as machines, clothes, and vehicles, the main focus of many people being digital technology. In this case I am referring specifically to video games. The topic of overplaying videogames is quite frequently debated between those who believe video games are a waste of time, and…

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