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If our goal in teaching students about the Holocaust is to make them think harder about civic responsibility, human rights and the dangers of racism, then presumably we need to connect the Holocaust with other instances of genocide, and with ethnic conflicts or tensions in our own time and place.
You confuse people, you make them think harder, they don't like to think, and you lose them.
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All credit is due to Kathimerini, the Greek daily, which has consistently tried to explain to Greek readers how the crisis looks from abroad and to make them think hard about their assumption that theirs is a poor country, which has been far from spoiled or pampered over the years.
Make them think hard about your candidacy before a final decision is made.
Most said that while this made them think harder about their vote, they would still side with Mr. Nader and the Green Party because, as Mr. Nader likes to say, both front-runners are corporate mendicants in favor of the death penalty, globalization and corporate donations, and are thus interchangeable.
It made judges more reflective; it made them think harder about the complexities.
He recounted with satisfaction that a group of wealthy individuals who were testing an early version of the current Gates-financed survey said the questions made them think hard about their philanthropic choices.
As Mifflin writes in the introduction, "Tattoos appeal to contemporary women both as emblems of empowerment in an era of feminist gains and as badges of self-determination at a time when controversies about abortion rights, date rape, and sexual harassment have made them think hard about who controls their bodies — and why".
And he makes them think hard about the fast-ticking clock that eats away at every dancer's career chances.
You notice that a lot of Springboks fans adhere to the worldwide stereotype of the rugby lad - white men with no necks who dribble slightly if you make them think too hard.
Earlier, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said the aim was to put pressure on Russian banks and industrialists - the "cronies around Mr Putin, who will feel the pain personally" - to make them "think very hard about the impact this is having on Russia's economy", said the foreign secretary.
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