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compares ... - we can usually learn more from people whose views we share -
... They can be divided into two group: friends whose opinions share with us or contradict our own. As which group we learn more is concerned, I think people benefit more from contradicting view.
First, contradicting views... - asdf -
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"We can usually learn much more from people whose views we share than from people whose views contradict our own; disagreement can cause stress and ... - "We can usually learn much more from people whose views we share than from people whose views contradict our own; disagreement can cause stress and inhibit learning." -
...h case people are trying to concentrate and getting as much as possible. So in my view discussion always gives us some information and it is one of the major process of learning.
Now take the first case, the point of ag... - Can we learn more from people whose views we share than from those whose views contradict ours? -
...two groups, one supported the idea and the other opposed it. During the debate, both side wanted to “win”, and wanted their view to be heard. At last, the debate became meaningless shouting match, and nobody learned anythi... - ."We can usually learn much more from people whose views we share than from people whose views contradict our own; disagreement can cause stress and inhibit learning." -
...y to obtain the similar answer. However, people in the other side whose opinion are totally different with yours would be very convenient to touch your weakness of view, since they totally observe the problem from another ... - Withstanding the Test of Time Comparing the Biblical World View against 20th Century World views -
When, we compare the 20th Century views against the Biblical World view, we will find that these two views have very different stand points. What these two views believe about God greatly differs in it of itself. ... Another... - AI essay -
... Throughout the course, my views on AI statement S13 have gotten stronger. ...
Another statement where my views have gotten stronger is AI statement E2. ...
Another AI statement where my views have gotten str... - Different Voice Carol Gilligan Analysis -
In In a Different Voice, Carol Gilligan, a psychologist, claims that women often value relationships more than they value their autonomy while men often focus more on themselves than on their relationships. According to Gilli... - views of voltaire -
Voltaire, whose real name was Francois Marie Arouet, was a French writer, philosopher, and poet. Voltaire is considered one of the most famous and central figures of the Enlightenment, a period that emphasized human reason a... - Point of View -
...it, be it good or bad, and allows us to broaden our knowledge bases. It also allows thinking about the other person’s point of view and actually seeing their side of things.
Sometimes, we find ourselves questioning other ... - Michael Parentis views on democracy -
... Many of these theories shown thru the views of many different groups of people are shown in a book by Michael Parenti called “Democracy for the few”. The book tries to explain how democracy is incongruous with modern-da... - education -
December 16, 2003
My views on education
This article is going to discuss my views on the American education system. After reading my article you will know and understand my views on the education system of America. I hop... - Research Method -
...e think if that’s what all or most older adults thought of the younger generation. So about a week later I decided to do my project on the views that older adults had about younger adults. I came up with the idea of ask as... - The most powerful King -
...he more powerful king?HUmans or the lion? Well the answer is simple. It depends on the piece of art you are viewing and whats the artist wanted you to see. IN one piece of art the lions ar dominated by the humans while ... - Analysis of Fathers and sons -
...been proven. Bazarov is an extremist in his view while Arkady’s views are a bit more conservative. When Arkady brings Bazarov home to meet his parents and stay with him for a while Bazarov, although very polite, comes off ... - Free Speech -
...free speech not only violates the first amendment, it also allows bigotry to remain if hate language is regulated. Freedom of expression is particularly important on a college campus, because the educational forum is where... - Evolution and religion -
...ch schools, the students learn faster and more materials than private schools. On the other hand, church schools do not teach some material that goes agents their religious beliefs. One such material is the Theory of Evolu... - Formulation of my Political Ideology -
As I attempt to search the alcoves of my mind for the origin of my own political identity,
I really can’t find one; but that implication is far from certainty. True we are not
inherently born with political viewpoin... - Imperialism in Heart of Darkness -
... the uttermost ends of the earth”(Conrad.) Conrad conveys his point of view through his usage of literary techniques, especially his usage of language. Conrad also shows that the darkness in his novel comes from two distin...