Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Quickwrite 2 (Realism Unit)

Not being able to learn, you would have many disadvantages that other people that have been taught won’t. For instance, say you need a job; they’re going to hire the person that has an education over the person that doesn’t because they would be able to do the job more effectively, though they may hire you for less pay if they were to hire you. People could look down on you because you aren’t as smart as them and you would be a social outcast, which can cause emotional pain as well. If you are refused services that are, in fact, your right to receive you would be very resentful of the people that keep you from that right, and in some cases, would do something drastic in order to get that privilege granted. You wouldn’t be able to read if you wanted to, or write, and in some major cases you would have a hard time communicating with your peers and elders. I think that in order for a society to be well run and put together you need everyone to be able to communicate, so to keep people from this right would be a bad decision. The thought of not being able to learn is scary; I actually like school and value my education. I think that a lot of people rely on technology too much in education now, so communication skill has gone down immensely. I would not be the person that I am today without education and I am glad that we have that choice to be able to. I don’t think that learning is a dangerous thing; I think that it is something that benefits all people.

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