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They deal with Germany's post-war history, in particular the Third Reich's impact on the federal republic, student unrest, and the two Germanys.
When teaching about citizenship and elections in ancient Athens or in the Roman republic, my students – African American, Hispanic and Asian, and many not born in the US – quickly realize that none of us would have been able to vote.
In the Lao People's Democratic Republic, nursing students and practicing nurses demonstrated important differences in their respective preferences for rural job posting attributes.
Even the republic's student travel company will be on hand to offer advice on visa applications and travel arrangements to those heading abroad.
The teachers of the Third Republic helped their students, he notes, to reflect on the balance between rights and duties, as well as the need to respect certain principles essential for a dynamic democracy.
He did not try to explain the more than 300 pages of Plato's "Republic" that the students read this week, so much as to introduce them to Plato as a human being known by his nickname who wrote the classic work partly to make sense of the death of his own mentor and teacher, and he made the students aware of the dialogic or the back-and-forth style that Plato used.
That put our average youth on par with those from Portugal and the Slovak Republic, "rather than with students in countries that are more relevant competitors for service-sector and high-value jobs, like Canada, the Netherlands, Korea, and Australia," McKinsey noted.
If the presidency were to pass back and forth between two or three families in any Latin American nation we would call it an oligarchy... Our Founders created a republic and, being keen students of the history of republics beginning with Athens, they knew that placing special and narrow interests ahead of the common good and the commonwealth was the corruption that destroyed republics.
A fire engulfed an old wooden school in the northern Siberian republic of Yakutia, killing 21 students and a teacher, emergency officials said.
In 1889, soon after Italy's establishment of a secular republic, a group of Roman students, with the help of eminent thinkers from across Europe — Victor Hugo, Herbert Spencer, Ernst Haeckel, Henrik Ibsen — raised a statue in his honor in the Campo de' Fiori.
David Brooks quotes Peter Beinart of The New Republic as saying that Harvard students often graduate "without the kind of core knowledge that you'd expect from a good high school student," and that required courses can be "a hodgepodge of arbitrary, esoteric classes".
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