Horace Mann believed that society could be improved through the establishment of a public education system that was accessible to all children, regardless of their background. He argued that education was essential for creating informed citizens capable of participating in democracy and promoting social progress. Mann emphasized the importance of trained teachers and a structured curriculum to foster moral and intellectual development. Ultimately, he saw education as a means to uplift individuals and, by extension, society as a whole.
No, he doesn't die. Why would anyone think that reynie could die?
I don't think you could but I think you could if you use action replay or gameshark...
If you think about this you can figure it out for yourself. Are the people in the books fighting each other? Yes, but that's not the real story. They're fighting because their society makes them do it, so they are actually battling society.
You could. But I don't think it's easy to get a date with her.
The password is INDUCTED.
Sir Alfred Horace Laulie was born in 1502 ( i think) and died in 1594 (i think) you could double check if you want
I think he was a hippie
If it can be improved, then yes. Whether that is necessary for a particular system or area is not possible to say.
that they could be improved with a match and petrol or with nijas and pirates
By staying out of their business and letting them handle their own affairs.
I don't think they did.
I think he was more referring the price it could cost to a society. The price varies it could soar up to $500000.
No, he doesn't die. Why would anyone think that reynie could die?
Yes this is possible. For example: How do you think the plan can be improved upon?
Theorhetically, yes. *note* This answer could be improved and took the place of an edit which violated the terms of service. If you think you can improve this answer, please contribute.
"This part of what you did is great, but that part could be improved . . ." "What you did will work, but you might want to try . . ." "I don't think what you propose will work unless you . . ."
i think the owl does!!!!!!