<p>1) Prompt: Newness has become our obsession. Novelty is more interesting to us than continuing with whatever is "tried and true". We discard the old so we can aquire the most recent model, latest version, the newest and most improved formula. Often we replace what is useful just because it is no longer new. Not only with material goods but also with cultural values, we prefer whatever is the latest trend.</p>
<p>Assignment : Should people always prefer new things, ideas, or values to those of the past ?</p>
<p>2) Prompt : Since we live in a global society, surely we should view ourselves as citizens of the whole world. But instead, people choose to identify and associate with smaller and more familiar groups. People think of themselves as belonging to families, nations, cultures and generations -- Or as belonging to smaller groups whose members share ideas, viewes or common experience.</p>
<p>Assignment : Is there any value for people to belong to a group or groups with which the have something in common ?</p>
<p>Is education primarily the result of influences other than school?
- Should schools help students understand moral choices and social issues?</p>
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<p>pls help me
i am in process of learning english, any one can make the example clearly? beacuse if dont, i may not understand it.
thanks so much</p>