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  • The most valuable possession you can own is an open heart. The most powerful weapon you can be is an instrument of peace. Carlos Santana
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  • We cannot change anything until we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung
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  • Do anything, but let it produce joy. Walt Whitman
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  • There are two ways to be happy: change the situation, or change your mindset towards it. Unknown
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  • Don’t ruin a good today by thinking about a bad yesterday. Let it go. Unknown
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  • As long as you are being true to yourself, you will always find happiness. Amber Riley
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  • If you cannot find peace within yourself, you will never find it anywhere else. Marvin Gaye

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  • Main articles: History of education, History of education in the United States § Historiography, and History of childhood care and education

    For much of the 20th century, the dominant American historiography, as exemplified by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley (1868-1941) at Stanford, emphasized the rise of American education as a powerful force for literacy, democracy, and equal opportunity, and a firm basis for higher education and advanced research institutions. It was a story of enlightenment and modernization triumphing over ignorance, cost-cutting, and narrow traditionalism whereby parents tried to block their children's intellectual access to the wider world. Teachers dedicated to the public interest, reformers with a wide vision, and public support from the civic-minded community were the heroes. The textbooks help inspire
    Main articles: History of education, History of education in the United States § Historiography, and History of childhood care and education For much of the 20th century, the dominant American historiography, as exemplified by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley (1868-1941) at Stanford, emphasized the rise of American education as a powerful force for literacy, democracy, and equal opportunity, and a firm basis for higher education and advanced research institutions. It was a story of enlightenment and modernization triumphing over ignorance, cost-cutting, and narrow traditionalism whereby parents tried to block their children's intellectual access to the wider world. Teachers dedicated to the public interest, reformers with a wide vision, and public support from the civic-minded community were the heroes. The textbooks help inspire
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  • Silent gratitude isn’t very much use to anyone. Gertrude Stein
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  • There is a quiet place where no one disturbs you. Marlene Dietrich
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  • Love and work… work and love, that’s all there is. Sigmund Freud Click to tweet
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  • tudents to become public schools teachers and thereby fulfill their own civic mission.[39][40]

    The crisis came in the 1960s, when a new generation of New Left scholars and students rejected the traditional celebratory accounts, and identified the educational system as the villain for many of America's weaknesses, failures, and crimes. Michael Katz (1939-2014) states they:
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  • Love is space and time measured by the heart. Marcel Proust
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  • If you have the ability to love, love yourself first. Charles Bukowski
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  • tried to explain the origins of the Vietnam War; the persistence of racism and segregation; the distribution of power among gender and classes; intractable poverty and the decay of cities; and the failure of social institutions and policies designed to deal with mental illness, crime, delinquency, and education.[41]
    tried to explain the origins of the Vietnam War; the persistence of racism and segregation; the distribution of power among gender and classes; intractable poverty and the decay of cities; and the failure of social institutions and policies designed to deal with mental illness, crime, delinquency, and education.[41]
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