Bias and prejudice is basically when someone has hate toward another group of people or dislike that group of people because they don’t have the same beliefs or view points some people don’t even know that they are doing it which is called unconscious bias and some people do it and don’t care. Hope this helped
Answer: suspend judgement
Explanation:
If we can neither confirm nor disconfirm a claim through independent investigation, our healthy sense of skepticism tells us that we would be wise to suspend judgement.
The sense of being sceptical about something or the claims and principles on which they are established...it is also about the attitude of doubt or when a thing is not clear that is they are not reliable
Answer:
School Teaching is a unique occupation in comparison with other forms of work.
Explanation:
Because educational researchers frequently compare teachers' work with work performed in other occupations. In this article, I discuss the promises and pitfalls of this type of analysis. Using data from "The Dictionary of Occupational Titles" (U.S. Department of Labor, 1991), I examine the nature of teachers' work and compare teaching with the work performed in other occupations.
Because the market economy doesn't meet all our needs. When people need something, and the market doesn't provide it all, or it does provide it but it's out of their reach, they look to government. Every modern, developed, successful country has some mixture of capitalism and socialism, each in its own place, to do what each does best.
Here in the US, for instance, we are probably the most capitalistic country in the world. But we have 'socialized' education, roads, police and fire protection, air traffic control, electrical and water projects, epidemic prevention, etc.etc. Because over the years we've found that this is just the best way to provide these services to the people who need them. These are generally things that we want everyone to have access to, regardless of their ability to pay.
And capitalism, as we know it, couldn't exist without a considerable amount of help from government. Much of our R&D is paid for by the taxpayers. Our transportation infrastructure--railroads, airlines, canals, harbors, interstate highways, light rail systems, etc. could not have been built entirely by private investment. But they were needed, -everyone- benefited from them, so everyone paid for them. Kids need an education even if their parents can't afford a private school, so we built a public school system. etc.etc. A pure 100% capitalist economy simply won't work.
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"Eighth" amendment provides...</span>
The Eighth Amendment of the US Constitution is the area of
the Bill of Rights that expresses that disciplines must be reasonable, can't be
coldblooded, and that fines that are uncommonly extensive can't be set. The
Eighth Amendment was appended to the Bill of Rights in 1791.