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Old 13-01-2010, 06:47 PM #44
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Originally Posted by Ninastar View Post
I mean in school. I have never been taught about the war or how it started or other peoples beliefs and things like that in school. Some of you might have but none of the schools in my area have been.
I think it should be, because its probably one of the biggest things going on in the world. I don't think alot of people unders stand alot of it, me being one of them.

Having saying that, more and more people from other countries in the world are coming to live here and it wouldnt be right to talk about it. People see everything differently so it could end up badly anyway.


Sorry if I'm not really making sense with that, or it sounds really stupid.

Interesting!!!!!! When I was at school a long long time ago we had a class called "Current affairs" in which subjects you mention would have been talked about and children informed.......Are you saying no such type lesson exists in modern schooling ??? If so it is a disgrace.....
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