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I firmly believe that modernity is not only getting dressed up in party clothes, wearing mini skirts and slim leggings..but modernity in it's true sense means advancing with time but holding on to ones cultures and traditions or roots at the same time. Since a student does not need any special training to wear party clothes or miniskirts, therefore what does need training is the implementation of traditions. now implementation of traditions can best be done in a school where a student spends most of his time mixing with people. And to implement traditions and cultures a teacher himself or herself should have it in them in the first place. Thus the dress code. As an institution is not just about the academics, it should also contribute to the deepening of one's roots(the student's). Also sexual appeal from a teacher can be quite distracting for a student and also inappropriate and unexpected..Thus i think teachers in school should have a strict dress code. I am definitely open to criticism.

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why think complex??? people don't think about reserve banks and creation of wealth and shifting of wealth and re investing and all this stuff when they win a lottery!! when we win a lottery there is sheer joy and happiness and pleasure..which is not like a regular income which involves a lot of hard work. so no hard work, just a small initial investment that's all!! so why the heck worry about all these unnecessary economics??? lottery is like winning money!!! DOESN'T MATTER if that means shifting of wealth!!! you're winning money...now tell me isn't that GREAT?????

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I think people are confusing the very word 'learning'. Yes a book is definitely a source of information and a very primitive one, and sometimes during exams it's better to study the hard copies..but learning in the very true essence of it means gathering of information and expanding one's horizons..and i think computer is the key. With the help of the world wide web we can not only get electronic copies of 'books' but also informations regarding the latest developments and the latest technologies which we will definitely not find in the books this soon. and to which none of you can disagree..so a computer doesn't only supply us with a much much much much wider source of information and knowledge but also keeps us much ahead of our time than would happen with a book..i also see people writing here that it might be tough to learn computers..well in today's world i don't think the person who doesn't know the very basics of computer and accessing the internet and stuff is not interested in gathering knowledge. because these are the simplest of stuff..and there's no way people can disagree. Therefore and for many other points which are also there i say 'computer'!!!

8 points

I think people are confusing the very word 'learning'. Yes a book is definitely a source of information and a very primitive one, and sometimes during exams it's better to study the hard copies..but learning in the very true essence of it means gathering of information and expanding one's horizons..and i think computer is the key. With the help of the world wide web we can not only get electronic copies of 'books' but also informations regarding the latest developments and the latest technologies which we will definitely not find in the books this soon. and to which none of you can disagree..so a computer doesn't only supply us with a much much much much wider source of information and knowledge but also keeps us much ahead of our time than would happen with a book..i also see people writing here that it might be tough to learn computers..well in today's world i don't think the person who doesn't know the very basics of computer and accessing the internet and stuff is much interested in gathering knowledge. because these are the simplest of stuff..and there's no way people can disagree. Therefore and for many other points which are also there i say 'computer'!!!



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