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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: raj5000

Agreed, but @ bold how does war teaching helps him/her, replace that stuff with net time, or reading encyclopidias.

Helps him or her. to form a wide variety of Knowledge 🤣

🤣 Dunno made it up, 😆 Nahii replace it with net time or whtever reading encyclopidias.Its bad for the eyes, u might end up needing glasses. 😆

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Well... my time i passed... and what i've learn frOm histOries is that tO dO what Our herOs dO... But One thing is that , many Of us take it in tOtally wrOng directiOn and dOes'nt understand tha actual meaning Of the stOry
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Posted: 18 years ago
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good discussion raj...but i totally disagree with you.

History is just as important and math science or literature. If the student is required to pass these (and usually more) subjects in order to be promoted, why should history be left behind. History without wars is incomplete. If students are taught "censored history" (without including metions of war) it will be incomplete, uncomprehendable and biased.
Also, most students dont take the initiative to step outside the curriculum and learn about such facts unless their promotion depends on it. excluding wars from the curriculum would leave students even more ignorant than they are already
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: ~LiL*PrInCeZ~

good discussion raj...but i totally disagree with you.

History is just as important and math science or literature. If the student is required to pass these (and usually more) subjects in order to be promoted, why should history be left behind. History without wars is incomplete. If students are taught "censored history" (without including metions of war) it will be incomplete, uncomprehendable and biased.
Also, most students dont take the initiative to step outside the curriculum and learn about such facts unless their promotion depends on it. excluding wars from the curriculum would leave students even more ignorant than they are already

A Debate! 😳

Knowing the history, as previously mentioned by watching movies is fine but history of wars impacting acamedics doen't make sense. Again how does learning of wars value pupils growth or how does it value?

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: raj5000

Again how does learning of wars value pupils growth or how does it value?

I am copy-pasting what I wrote on Page 1 of this thread (adding some more)

Without history we would be lost. War is also an important part of it and it's omission will make it half-baked history. We will not know how some were cheated, how an empire was finished, how a country was devastated. how an empire was created-developed. 😛

History only teaches us. It is narrowminded views which spoils the present.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maya_M

I am copy-pasting what I wrote on Page 1 of this thread (adding some more)

Without history we would be lost. War is also an important part of it and it's omission will make it half-baked history. We will not know how some were cheated, how an empire was finished, how a country was devastated. how an empire was created-developed. 😛

History only teaches us. It is narrowminded views which spoils the present.

Read it, ur responses by default are 👏, If no quote from me assume I like it.. and agreed!

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: raj5000

A Debate! 😳 yea..this is a debate...i tend to interchange the two words😳 Knowing the history, as previously mentioned by watching movies is fine but history of wars impacting acamedics doen't make sense. Again how does learning of wars value pupils growth or how does it value?

not to answer ur question with a question but how does learning physics equations, chemical reactions, calculus derivatives, shakespeare's plays, and all the other non-history stuff we learn in school value our growth and what is its value?...it doesnt...never in my life will i need to know the sine of a certain angle..what was the purpose of trig? the stuff we learn in other classes do not help us any more than these historical facts. (unless your specific field of study/occupation specializes in it). If we remove wars from curriculum because it is unnecessary, we should remove otheer aspects of the curriculum as well. In the end, all that will be left is knowing how to read, write and do basic arithmetic and we will all be jahil unper people😆.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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