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Old 26-01-05, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr T.
And that's actually one of the moot points here: "We're all (or at least those of us who are allowed and make it that far - whether that be the Jews & Russo-Slavs, Catholics and Gypsies of 1930s/40s German, the handicapped, the aborted of today... ) a work in progress..."
Not quite sure what you're getting at there - yes, we all have to be allowed to live and develop.

Anyway back to my question, I've read the thread fully now and see quotes from 12 and 13 year olds. I've also picked up on this quote from Jim:

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Originally Posted by jim oldham
"I hated history becuase I couldn't see the relevant of General Custer to my life". I can understand you feeling like this, but the topic you took was designed to hone you analyitical, investigatory and evaluation skills. The subject matter was really immaterial.
I realise this topic is going off in a number of ways but my point is that the original articles slanted as detremental to British children is unfair.

Of course given the nature of some of the other posts in here now I'm begining to wish I'd ignored the thread as my point doesn't seem so important
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