Describe your family's homework philosophy. Is it like Confucianism, Daoism or Legalism? Explain your answer.
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Sarah Cladek
4/4/2013 04:58:54 am
My family’s homework philosophy is Confucianism. I say this because there are no really strict rules and we have to get our homework done by ourselves. We won’t get help unless we try and don’t get it. Our parents expect us to get it done. Also the older sibling (me) has to help the younger sibling and set an example by doing our homework and trying to help them if they really need it. Some rules we have to follow are that we can’t watch T.V., no video game till the homework’s done and we have to try and get it done before dinner. This is why my family homework philosophy is Confucianism.
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Emani.Griffin
4/7/2013 08:02:16 am
my family philosophy is legalism. in my house we have strict rules like if I don't finish my homework or wash dishes. I can lose privileges. which leads to strikes.if I get three strikes I get important things token away.
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Breyanna Puccio
4/8/2013 12:02:18 am
My family philosophy is legalism because they are strict about homework. When I have homework I have to sit on the kitchen table without T.V, no music, and not electronics next to me. I have to do homework when I get home I do it and I have to finish it without any complaints. If I fail to not to my homework I will get grounded and ALL of my electronics taken away.
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Samantha Jones
4/8/2013 12:03:36 am
My family’s homework policy is all about legalism. I usually do my homework alone.If I need help I ask but I usually don't. If it is not done or ready when it is due and my parents find out I am in trouble. There is not TV or music on while I am doing my homework. The punishments are not as harsh as regular legalism but it is bad when you get in trouble anyway. Legalism is my homework policy.
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Christina Rivera
4/8/2013 12:05:29 am
My family philosophy is legalism because my parents have strict rules. They don't want me to fail. And if I fail, my parents will yell at me but mostly my dad will because my mom is hispanic and she doesn't really know what i'm doing in school. My dad is worried about me because in school it will get harder. That's why he kinda pressures me to pass in school by making me study. Thats why my family philosophy is legalism.
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Keila Peralta Cepeda
4/8/2013 12:11:53 am
My family rules follow with the Daoism laws because my mom and my dad don’t believe in punishments. They let me in my room where I am peaceful and let me find my mistakes. I like that me because there is no brutal punish.
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Amaris Torres
4/8/2013 12:16:43 am
My family’s philosophy is like Confucianism because my parents want my siblings and I to be a leader and not a follower. They want us to finish our homework and do our best.
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Dylonyana
4/8/2013 03:23:54 am
i don not have a special place to work. i go to yss and do my homework with noisy kids. when i go home i can listen to music and watch T.V. no one helps me there are no consequences for failing my homework. my families policy is daoism because my parents let me find my own path and arent as strict on me because im th oldest and know what to do.
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Brandon Martin
4/8/2013 11:20:15 pm
I have to work in my own room unless the living room is quiet. I am allowed to listen to music only. I think my homework policy is like legalism because if I do my homework or get good grades,I get rewarded. If I do not get good grades or do my homework, I get something taken away for a long time.
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Alejandra
4/10/2013 03:49:52 am
My family’s homework philosophy is Confucianism. The reason why is because I get help from my brother when I need it. Also I need to help my younger brother on his homework. I lead him step by step to help him find his answer. But rarely help my older brother. The only rule we had is to finish before bed or wake up early and finish it. This is why my family’s philosophy is Confucianism.
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Yarimar Martinez
4/10/2013 03:53:55 am
My family's policy about homework is Daoism My mom says I'm responsible for doing my homework. If I don't do it once they give me one more chance.
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Freddy Ramirez
4/10/2013 03:59:08 am
I can listen to music but I can’t watch TV. I mostly do my homework on the dinner table but I can do it in my room. I won’t get in trouble if I don’t do my homework but I will get in trouble if it impacts my grades a lot. My parents are more of Daoism they only ask me if I did my homework. They expect me to do my homework. They don’t really check it either.
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elajah
4/10/2013 04:00:12 am
my family philosophy is legalism because my mom has strict rules and wants me to pass even though im new to woodrow wilson
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My families’ policy about doing homework is you have to finish your homework before dinner. You have to try your best and if we do not get it ask a sibling (my brothers) for help if I really do not get it. If I do not finish my homework before dinner no video games, or T.V in the meantime. Our policy is like Confucius because it is not harsh or strict rules. For example my family (mom) is ruling a peaceful society (me and my brother). This is my family’s policy.
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4/10/2013 04:06:52 am
Geography affected India. Geography affects India because of the Himalayan Mountains. The Himalayas protect India from invader and wild storms. Also geography affects china by the Indus River. The Indus River helps people get fresh water, bath, and travel and so on. The Indus River is also where people first settled in the early stage of India’s settlement. The thar dessert is the last example I have. It is very dangerous and nobody goes there anymore. That is how India’s geography affected India.
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Ahmaad Swan
4/10/2013 04:08:46 am
My family philosophy is Doaism. I say it's Doaism because when i'm doing my homework I need peace and quiet. That's why my family philosophy is Doasim.
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christian caram
4/10/2013 04:13:02 am
my homework philosophy is legalism. if i get bad grades iget punished by getting my videogames taken away. if i get good grades my mom would buy me a new videogame. this is my family's homework philoophy is legalism.
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Ana Posos
4/10/2013 04:13:48 am
In my family it is like Daoism. It is like this because my mom tells us to do something and it is our choose to do it or not. she wants us to do it but she tells us that she talks and waits for the rusults
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4/10/2013 04:16:13 am
My homework philosophy is legalism.I have no specfic place to work.I can listen to music sometimes while I do my homework.I do get in trouble when I don't do my homework.
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4/10/2013 04:16:42 am
My family’s policy on homework is to do it on time, there is no other policy. They do get mad if I don’t do my homework or fail it, but other than that there is only one policy. This is like Daoism because Daoism is letting things go naturally like my parents are letting things go naturally but, with restrictions. That is what my family’s policy is like
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4/10/2013 04:16:52 am
My parent’s homework policy is legalism. I must do my homework before anything else. I can’t do anything before my homework is done. If I do not do my homework I get into trouble. Also if I get one wrong I have to fix it until it is right. Finally if I do not do it properly I have to do it over. That is my homework policy.
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Abdul Massaquoi
4/10/2013 04:17:40 am
My family's homework policy toward me doing my homework is mostly Legalism because if I don't do my homework they will ground me so harded that I woludn't see day. Also I don't get anything for my birthday.
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michael cruz
4/10/2013 04:17:57 am
In china the northeastern plains influenced the way how they lived 3,000 B.C.E ago and in the present day.
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michael cruz
4/10/2013 11:04:14 am
My policy is Daoism because if i dont do my home work and i get an f on that subject, they wont help me nor care no more about my grades. Thats when i have to find my path to be a good student.
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Elvis Kouassi
4/10/2013 01:50:43 pm
My family's policy on homework is like Daoism. They don't even ask me to do it. They expect me to know whether or not I should do it. They expect me to find the right way. But some of it has characteristics from Legalism. I get rewarded for doing good in school.
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4/15/2013 01:17:37 am
My family's homework policy is confusianism. While my parents are concerned, they allow me to be independent.My parents believe that I must understand the concept of right and wrong on my own. Inorder to do so homework rules are not strictly enforced, the rules are simply and basic, I do my homework on time or hand it in late for minimum points. This way I learn the consequences of doing homework or not doing my homework. Instead of recieving an F I perfer to earn an A,for my hard work. Although this philosophy is not affective for all it allows me to become mature, and make the right choices.
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miguelmartinez
4/22/2013 11:46:16 pm
In my house legalism is what we go by. If i have good grades i get rewarded. The dark side is if i get bad greades i can't go outside, play call of duty, watch T.V, or do any thing fun. what i have to do is sit in a place that has no electronics and do nothing.
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Alexa Mitchell
4/22/2013 11:47:14 pm
My home work philosophy is like legalism. If i do not do my home work i will get punnished. If i do complete my homework i do not get rewarded because it is expected.The reward it not being punnished.
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Matthew Trudel
4/22/2013 11:59:56 pm
My familys home work policy is Legalism. I must do my HW, No one helps me, and i will get grounded if I dont. I chose legalism because if i dont do my HW, I will get punished. Not Painfully!
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jamie archer
4/23/2013 12:12:49 am
My familyes homework is like legalism because every ones homework has to be checked one by one and fixed one by one and some have to be studyied and memorized for a big test or quize
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Cheyenne Spangler
4/23/2013 12:17:38 am
My family's policy to homework is closer to confucianism. When I don't know something (which dose not happen a lot) my mom hleps me understand.
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yaritza mariche
9/20/2015 03:52:51 pm
dear Mrs gusofson i can not do my homework
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Mrs. Gustafson
9/20/2015 06:11:21 pm
Go to bgustafson.weebly.com then select the "Ancient History" tab. It is the second video on the right side under "Current Classroom Resources" You can email me if you are still having problems: [email protected]
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