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Thursday, August 16, 2018
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BOOKD AND NEW TECH
I believe people see books as ancient and not needed for future education. My perspective on Technology right now is too expensive for exam...
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What we’ve read so far was about 52 pages. We are reading the book LES MIS. The main character of the book is a bishop named Monseigneur ...
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The theme of this story is about how young Goodman brown went into the woods and he wanted to turn back but he didn’t. Then when he s...
I presented my Richard Cory on the way to the restroom
ReplyDeleteI thought that the Richard Cory poem was good I just didn’t study till the last day so it kinda made it hard but until he said to do it by Monday but like I said I presented it on Friday on my way to the restroom
ReplyDeleteI learned that the Socratic meathod is a powerful tool used to persuade someone into doing what you want
ReplyDeleteKnowing your right is important because many police officers may misuse their authority to harass people. Being able to know all your right you can get help with the government with various things. Everyone has the right to their opinion or beliefs but like always two people will disagree and both will have their opinion on something and that’ll end up with one person being correct and the other person being incorrect. Having the right to live means that others have to not kill you and you not kill others. Also that the right of life can be taken away from a person if they fail to establish that rule. Knowing your rights can be an advantage in today’s world because of all the wierd things that happened
ReplyDeleteThe Upanishad opens with the story of Vajasravasa, also called Aruni Auddalaki Gautama, who gives away all his worldly possessions. However, his son Nachiketa sees the charitable sacrifice as a farce, because all those worldly things have already been used to exhaustion, and are of no value to the recipients. The cows given away, for example, were so old that they had 'drank-their-last-water eaten-their-last-grass and give milk who are barren Concerned, the son asks his father,
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