The Future of Education

Charting the Course of Teaching and Learning in a Networked World

                I believe that not all man is truly free in a society crippled by an ailing condition of hatred. Freedom is a symbolic condition which allows man the opportunity to live in a secure environment. A caged bird is not free because its captivity cripples its ability to fly.

It is immoral when man is unable to move because of the condition he is in. Through difficult times, Americans are heard. There is discrimination where photo identification must be shown in order to vote. Every citizen is entitled the right to vote. Every woman does not always have the right to choose. The right to have an abortion should carry during a war. Many countries admire the United States demonstrating aid its citizen's. For the first time in history, gay relationships no longer have to be indisposed. In America gays are liberated. Public schools ended the disparity of indignation to provide the resources that students can be more productive in society. The appointment of a new justice system is becoming more symbolic for the security of life and liberty. Freedom is a means of creating the opportunity from the disparities of violence that are unjust.

Punishment is a condition. Man is inflicted to punishment. A man, who is isolated from social freedom, is a victim of self-hate. A lonesome man is a test. In time, he loses his scince of reality and he begins to die within.

Why must man live in captivity? Why is there so much poverty and violence in society? Why must we isolate ourselves with hatred predicated to violence? Why do we live in isolation of so much distrust? This is a test to prepare us for our future. If we could see our own faults of the condition we are in, we can see man is not free.  We must tolerate our condition to allow change.

I believe that all men should be created equal. All people should sustain life in a healthy environment. I believe that in this era, change has come our way and as we strive as a people we will overcome obstacles to learning to a utopia of cultural diversity.

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