I think the point made in the book is that if we don't remember and understand... and basically just care... If we don't read and think, and watch how the world works, and care about our history and our freedom... it can be taken away from us very easily. If people don't read and remember, generations will grow up that don't understand or know the things that we fought to have, the things that we take for granted sometimes, but which are essential to our lives. Our freedom... of thought, of action, or speech. If we don't remember, then all someone has to do is inform us of limited choices, and we won't dream of the others. ... We won't fight for freedom if we don't even know what it is about.
Philippine history is important to remember and to use as the Philippines move forward into the future. Remembering history helps people learn lessons from the past and prevents the repetition of past mistakes.
Understanding WHY things happened, so as not to repeat the same mistakes. Understanding why certain attitudes exist (eg. Britain hating the French).
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It is the one of the first code in the world....
The Spanish Armada had absolutely no impact on American history, except that it effected the motherland, Britain. America wasn't even around in 1588.You stupid Americans and your self importance.. Why should it have importance to American history? Nobody cares about American History.History didn't start with America!
because it is in your curriculum
Philippine history is important to remember and to use as the Philippines move forward into the future. Remembering history helps people learn lessons from the past and prevents the repetition of past mistakes.
Understanding WHY things happened, so as not to repeat the same mistakes. Understanding why certain attitudes exist (eg. Britain hating the French).
Faber in Fahrenheit 451 emphasizes the importance of books as a source of knowledge, critical thinking, and individuality. He believes books hold power in preserving the collective wisdom and history of humanity, as well as providing a deeper understanding of life that cannot be found in the superficial and ideologically controlled society depicted in the novel.
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to record history, tradition, and values in a manner that transcends time and reinforces universal understanding of the human condition.
To study history you must have an understanding of geography. Early civilizations were located on rivers or seas showing the importance of water for survival. Oceans, deserts, mountains, and location all play important roles in history and in science.
Zandy Dudiak has written: 'Remembering Monroeville' -- subject(s): History 'Remembering Monroeville' -- subject(s): History
Remembering past success and failures.
Isaac Newton was probably the most important scientist in history, and his work remains fundamental to our understanding of the universe in which we live. Given his importance to human history, it seems appropriate to learn about him.
Historical importance is how someone/something effected history or how it is important to history.
Black History Month is for remembering all of our African-American heros