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    Education is a big experience that helps us develop into mature adults as we get older. It 's constantly being changed in order to determine what is the easiest and most efficient way to teach kids until they mature into adults. it can be safely assumed that everyone 's education contains its great moments and bad and forgetful moments and my experience was no exception. People have been discussing the problems with education for decades as of now and we still see writers discussing it today in…

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    scholarship support because of my passion for my degree fields and my passion for education. I am studying History, Secondary Education and German and I would like to use my degree to teach at the high school level. Some of my high school teachers were the most important in my decisions for my future and shaped who I ended up being, so I would love to give back that way and do the same for the future generations. It was my history teachers and especially my German teacher who changed the…

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    PURPOSE OF EDUCATION Almost everyone in the world goes to school. For our country it is a law that requires all students to go to school . Everyone in the world has different reasons why they to school. Maybe because they have to like us kids in America, or they know that school is a way of getting a good job and education is a way to get money. Or that they want to change the history of their family. Everyone goes to school for different reasons .In this essay we will see the purpose of…

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    Mansa Musa

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    History is constant, as each day’s action adds to the story of civilization. Some events and actions have a greater impact on the world and what is to follow. In the thirteenth century, such events and actions launched civilization on a path that would lead to the creation of the Atlantic world, thus changing the face of the Earth and world history forever. At the beginning of the thirteenth century, new inventions, new technology, and new civilizations would eventually prime the creation of the…

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    The Ishtar Gate

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    Context is Important (Especially with Art) Art throughout history has served many purposes; intimidation, expression, guarding of a sacred space, or a show of power to name a few. But as a piece of art is moved from its original space, whether it be taken to a museum or simply taken, the context and deeper understanding of the piece is somewhat lost on the viewer. This has happened over the course of time with many pieces, such as the Ishtar Gate and Nike of Samothrace. Originally, the Ishtar…

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    Hoosier Hills Chapter partners with Blacks in Governement (BIG) for Black History Awareness Month Luncheon On February 23, 2017, the FEW partnered with the Blacks in Governement (BIG), to host a luncheon at Club Lakeview to celebrate Black History Month. Dr. Audrey T. McCluskey, a professor emerita of a professor emerita of African American and African Diaspora Studies, former Director of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, and former Director of the Black Film Center/Archive at Indiana…

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    Coherency Storylines Reaction Few people will disagree with the fact that our educational system has issues. The Oklahoma Department of Education has been making changes in an attempt to create a more successful education system. Although, the Education Department may have pure motives, the multiple standards are often complicated and confusing. On their website, you can find links to resources and a guide to the standards. There is also a link for Coherency Storylines on the website.…

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    American Education System America’s education system developed over the long harvest months in the South during the West migration. Usually a child would attend up until the 7th grade then later have to drop out in order to maintain the surplus cash crops found in their family’s farm. The American education system developed over the decades and eventually became a right for all children to have an education, then later evolving into a requirement in order to get somewhere or be someone in the…

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    every century education undergoes dramatic transformations that change and expand how cultures of people respond to learning. Just two hundred years ago education was something that only a select few received. Education was not seen as a necessary part of life because people were able to survive without it. Children would often grow up only completing a middle school education because work was more important than school. Now, in present day, survival is very much dependent on the education that…

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    female education, Malala Yousafzai stated, “…In Pakistan, when we were stopped from going to school, at that time I realized that education … is the power for women, and that’s why the terrorists are afraid of education…” From her speech and other quotes of famous politicians and activists about women’s presentation in education, we see the growing impact of education not only International world, but also American society too. However, politics, social movements have affected the education…

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