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An Analysis on the Poem "Child of the Americas" by Aurora Levins Morales
Child of the Americas is a poem by Aurora Levins Morales that tackles social diversity. It is a poem about an American who came from a mixture of various cultures that comprise her heritage and her identity as an American.
0 commentsARE THERE ANY INTELLIGENT PEOPLE LEFT TO SERVE IN AMERICA AND WORLD POLITICS?
The dumbing down of America is nearly complete. The proof is in the quality of new politicians. If they knew anything about history, would be be in this predicament today?
43 commentsCommon Sense - Moral Responsibility and Modern Society
Common Sense is defined as "sound and prudent Judgment based on a simple perception."
3 commentsHow to Teach Moral Values in Schools: Five Useful Classroom Activities
Telling and reading stories, learning and singing songs, role-playing a story, playing games, and teaching vocabulary with associations are five useful classroom activities for teaching moral values in schools. Moral values such as love and kindness, honesty, hard work, respect for others, co-operation, compassion, and forgiveness learned in classroom activities will remain with children throughout their lives.
3 commentsWhy God as an Answer Makes You Definitively Wrong: More on the Arrogance of Christianity
To continue with the discussion of why Christians are arrogant, let us talk about the need to always have an answer, and if no answer exists, let's say, "God did it."
23 commentsTeaching Moral Values in School: A Necessary Part of the Curriculum
When most people talk about a school curriculum, they think about math, science, social studies, and language courses. Seldom do I hear or read about moral values as being part of the curriculum. The problem is that the neglect of teaching moral...
5 commentsCrimson Tide: Closing the Hatch - an essay on Ethics and Morality in Decision-making
ABSTRACT From the movie Crimson Tide (1995, starring Gene Hackman, Denzel Washington), the closing of the hatch which resulted to the death of three men in the engineering compartment is morally justified using different theories. Also, how moral...
1 commentThe Role of Science in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein examines the pursuit of knowledge within the industrial age, shining a spotlight on the ethical, moral, and religious implications of science. Did the scientist go too far in his creation of the monster, or was he only indulging natural human curiosity?
12 commentsMoral stories for kids | Short stories for kids
Who doesn't love a good tale? Kids love short stories, even moral stories for kids are popular among them. Of course it shouldn't be too moralistic. I think the best moral stories for kids are those where the moral is left unsaid explicitly, but...
0 commentsTop 15 Reasons Why People Leave Christianity
Though Christianity is the world's largest religion, each year many people choose to leave the faith and go their own way. Some continue to believe in God, some turn to agnosticism or atheism. But why to people leave Christianity? Here are the top 15 reasons that former Christians state as the cause of their apostasy.
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