Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Blog on paper
This article seems like it is going to be hard to put up a stance against because of the generalizations that occur. You could argue that it is a matter of personal meaning, but can't really be construed upon the onset that the majority of the generalizations are correct except for a few instances. My stance on this paper would probably be in support of the article because I've seen first hand that it is the truth that the school systems now cater towards their students instead of making it as real and harsh as possible. My counterpoints against the argument would be that there will always be discrepancies in any theory. Overall though, it just seems to work for me.
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