Are you
convinced by the argument which this article puts forward that western museums
should cut their ties with China because of that government's treatment of
their Uyghur minority? Does it surprise
you that the sports world has gone further in terms of divestment than the arts
world has? How should organisations
respond when such abuses against minority groups take place or when governments
simply deny their guilt?
Hi. Welcome to the blog for my IB English B class at Jur Hronec High School in Bratislava, Slovakia. Below you will find links to other websites and discussion questions. My students are required to comment on one of these postings every month and also respond to each other's comments. Feel free to add your two bits, but be aware that all comments are monitored before being posted.
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Art on loan from alleged torturers
Your door is ajar...Your parking brake is on...You have had one too many...
Is
technology key to solving the problem of drunk driving? What do you think about requiring technology through
a law before the technology is completely developed? Why do you think the law requires this
technology to activate passively? Do you
see any pitfalls that these technologies might have?
Don't be so welcoming
How much
individual and collective responsibility do we have towards immigrants (whose
legal status is likely still in question)?
Is providing rescue, food, shelter and clothing a moral imperative
or does this encourage more immigrants to come?
How do you think Slovak attitudes compare to British ones on this issue?
Paternalism and polarisation pushing people away from polio protection
What do you
think about the theories outlined here in terms of what leads parents to be sceptical
of or against child vaccinations? Is
part of this a reaction to paternalistic and collectivist attitudes of
medical professionals that prevailed during socialism? Is the individualist approach any better? How
do you think attitudes about child vaccinations intersect with other political
attitudes? Is polarisation preventing
people from seeing this issue clearly? Is Slovakia any different from the Czech
republic in this case?
Soon you too will be paying the price
What do you
think is causing the rising costs of higher education in the US: more student
loans, more administration, higher expectations, a greater understanding of
brain underdevelopment in the teenage and young adult years, or the school
stepping in to take care of things no longer ensured by the state? Is this
mainly an American problem or is it spreading elsewhere? How can the status of
professors be protected from further decline (if it needs to be)? How can you be sure that you will get what
you pay for?
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