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Liberal Arts Education Consequences
1,624 wordsLiberal arts is a generalized term for a broad range of subjects including history, philosophy, and literature. These courses do not necessarily provide a solid foundation for a trade or profession, a lot of students ask or think why am I taking this class? or why is it necessary to take a class that is not really going to help me become a doctor or lawyer? The answer is that although they do not directly relate to there chosen area of study they expand horizons, give us a solid general knowledg...
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Kung Fu Martial Arts
1,670 wordsMartial art The viewpoint and traditions of martial arts is gorgeous all over world. In modern times, various forms of self-defense, usually weapon less, based on techniques developed in ancient China, India, and Tibet, has come into extensive use for self-protection, as spirited sports, and for exercise. Many martial arts are too sturdily based on Eastern mysticism to fully allow it to be divorced. An important point to realize that to learn martial arts must not be learned so as to cause bodil...
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Find A Job Thousands Of Dollars
1,307 wordsMy own Philosophy on education Within the scope of this research, I will outline my views on education, more specifically, on liberal arts education. Undergraduates pursuing a liberal undergraduate education have an advantage over people with a specialized undergraduate education because liberal education provides a greater versatility in terms of a broader base of knowledge so that finding a job and excelling in different areas is easier. Training in art of rhetoric, which today is defined as t...
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Arts Education Academic Achievement
2,036 wordsThe effect of the arts on academic and personal achievement The arts help to create good learning environment for students. It is evident that there are a lot of students who meet several difficulties. These difficulties can be psychological or physical. Some students have weak abilities to remember the material others show a lack of interest. But the arts in learning process increase the level of learning and, most of all; help to set up friendly relationships in a class. Arts classes influence...
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Physical Education Critical Thinking
4,075 wordsOutline Dance Education Dance Education Outline Why is dance a necessary and basic part of a students education? Is there evidence that dance education results in significant educational outcomes (e. g. , self-esteem, critical thinking, cross-cultural thinking, body / kinesthetic intelligence, interdisciplinary perspectives)? 1. Introduction 2. Thesis statement 3. History 4. Status 5. Physiology a. Intervention b. Statistics c. Positive aspects 6. Sociology a. Socialization b. Etiquette c. Conne...
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Liberal Arts High Paying
562 wordsIts Simply Red Herring The main article of this book is that higher education, generally, has become in many ways and for many people, a kind of very expensive extended playpen, a place to stash young people who society deems not ready for the workforce but too unmanageable to keep at home. According to Bird, college is a place for young people to simmer a bit, to age. Bird makes a case that people learn little in the way of substantial and useful information and skills, but mainly bide their ti...
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