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" ... Contrary to some caricatures of teachers as resistant to technology, the survey revealed that large majorities of teachers incorporate digital learning into their classrooms almost every day: ... "
" ... Finally, when reading about analyses of this sort, understand that the author is probably not disinterested in what you conclude. A Faucian might dismiss the Falseian argument by paraphrasing the Falseian as saying: “Mathilda Cuomo might die, but if it means we can open up the bars and beaches earlier, well I guess it’s a price we might have to pay…” And the Falsian, in response, caricatures the Faucian with “Even if it means the owner of a small pub, whose life-savings are invested in his business, will be left destitute if this continues, saving Mother Cuomo for another six months is a price we have to pay.” Any cost-benefit analysis that involves human life is contentious, and adherents on either side will make emotional appeals in an attempt to make it more so. ... "
" ... I believe such capability enabled Shakespeare to make evil characters human. Iago, Lady Macbeth and Richard III are not caricatures of villains; they are living breathing characters whose evil intentions are all the more dishonorable because they are presented as rational beings. It may be that there is “negative capability” within many powerful people – how it manifests itself has consequence. ... "
" ... One caveat with the lessons learned through these tales—and through the eyes of children—is that they aren’t subtly nuanced, and don’t even get me started on the generalized caricatures of normative anachronisms. Folklore exists to teach our children life lessons and to make sense of what it is to be human. As many of us spend more time with little ones during these extended days of working from home, it’s useful to observe how their young minds master the world around them—and perhaps learn a thing or two about how to achieve that “happily ever after”—or at least, to deftly close that deal. ... "
" ... While watching it recently, I was taken aback by two of the characters, Skids and Mudflap, twin robots who play up racist stereotypes for laughs. The bots are caricatures who bicker in bad “street slang,” beat each other up and admit they can’t read. ... "