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In support of an opened education.

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:21:37
Category: / Literature / North American
Length: 2 pages (679 words)
Although unmoral ideas "based on social standard" such as racism, fascism, sexism etc for example are believed to have a negative impact on those who are exposed to them, it's actually true that if these ideas are to be taught and educated effectively, it can do exactly the opposite. Conceding the point that if one is exposed frequently to an idea, he is going to be affected by it in some certain ways, one cannot …
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…I 'm not mistaken, please correct me if I'm wrong). In brief, closing the ears and eyes of children and protected them from any exposure to "undesirable" ideologies may prove ineffectively. But instead if these "undesirable ideas" are to be taught and educated effectively that would guided the children to make good judgment and decision based on good data and knowledge, it'd prove much more efficient in promoting virtues and good values in the children.
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