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  2. Indoctrination - Wikipedia

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    The term often implies forms of brainwashing or disagreeable forms of socialization. [2] However, it can refer to both positive and negative forms of cultural transmission, and some academics consider it an integral element of education. [3] The precise boundary between education and indoctrination is contested.

  3. The truth about parental brainwashing – and why many of us ...

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    Dr Amanda Gummer, a psychologist specialising in child development, agrees that parental brainwashing can have far-reaching negative impacts on children. “Indoctrination can be damaging to a ...

  4. Criticism of the Pledge of Allegiance - Wikipedia

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    Some people generally oppose the pledge because they feel that the mandatory recital of what amounts to an oath, particularly by children, led by government employees in public schools, is a form of compulsory speech, amounting to indoctrination, that is the antithesis of the liberty the flag itself represents.

  5. Definitions of education - Wikipedia

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    Some theorists define education in relation to an overarching purpose, like socialization or helping the learner lead a good life. The more specific aims can then be understood as means to achieve this overarching purpose. Various researchers emphasize the role of critical thinking to distinguish education from indoctrination.

  6. Intelligence and education - Wikipedia

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    Evidence shows that education and intelligence have a complex interaction, and this is demonstrated in a longitudinal study by Richards and Sacker. [9] They collected data from the British 1946 birth cohort and investigated how childhood intelligence was predictive of other outcomes later in life including educational attainment and mental ability at 53 years old (using the National Adult ...

  7. Fast-food marketing has brainwashed kids and targets ... - AOL

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    Fast-food marketing to children as young as 2 was so effective in 2009 that two-fifths of U.S. children younger than 11 ask their parents to go to McDonald's at least once a week, says the study ...

  8. Brainwashing - Wikipedia

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    Brainwashing [a] is the controversial idea that the human mind can be altered or controlled against a person's will by manipulative psychological techniques. [1] Brainwashing is said to reduce its subject's ability to think critically or independently, to allow the introduction of new, unwanted thoughts and ideas into their minds, [2] as well as to change their attitudes, values, and beliefs.

  9. Promoting Healthy Choices: Information vs. Convenience - HuffPost

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    and Education Act (NLEA), which was implemented in 1994 (United States Food and Drug Administration) and required that consumers have access to consistent nutritional information for packaged foods. This legislation, however, exempted restaurants from such labeling requirements, limiting its impact primarily to grocery store shopping.