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Anton [14]
4 years ago
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Looking for someone to help me work on a paper for a project.

English
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Inessa [10]4 years ago
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What inspires you to do art....just write what inspires u and how it effect u
Dima020 [189]4 years ago
5 0
If you have won any awards or competed you could start a paragraph by that. you could explain why art is something you enjoy. Or you could also give reasons why art is something you do like if it relieves stress.
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The second objection is that children are unduly influenced by others. Perhaps they are influenced by the media. Of course, on that score, it appears that adults are equally susceptible and the fact that children might watch different media may be a good thing for democracy. Perhaps teachers will have an undue influence. That may be worrisome but there are worse outcomes and, in any case, the political diversity of teachers is probably high enough that no single teacher could hold sway over large groups of children.

Certainly there is less risk of that than some celebrity holding sway over large groups of adults. Finally, perhaps parents will have too much influence. Again, wasn't that the reason why women were denied a vote -- on the claim that their husbands would have that influence when, more likely, it was the fear that they wouldn't that caused resistance to change.

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