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'students are treated as machines of parents and teachers'?

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is this true,support ur answer.

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  1. its like being in a fu#king prison with no freedom or free-will


  2. not at all..it depends upon the teacher or your parents.. if you feel loved by them then you are not treated sa machines... and they will never treat us that way because they love us..

  3. I'm sure that that is what many students feel, and what is portrayed to them on the television shows and movies that they watch.  I can understand that feeling because I remember being there.  

    However, as an adult, I disagree with it.  Students are not machines of parents and teachers.  They think they are because they have not had to experience real life yet.  Parents and teachers who are viewed this way are the ones who care and who are trying to help students become all that they can be.  Students are like seeds or plants and parents and teachers are there to help them grow.  If they appreciate the help, they can become rooted strong.  If not, they basically turn into weeds.

  4. Yes, we make the rules and students have little recourse or alternatives

  5. Students who have teachers and parents who want them to succeed are lucky... not machines.

  6. No. more like a herd of wild animals to be controlled

    (you can not really expect scholarly support of a statement like that)

  7. No.  You  have  the  wrong  logic. Your  parents  and  your  teachers  are   tools  to  your  success if  you  can  attend   ssuccess  and  if  you  obey your  parents  and  your  teachers  who  are  tools  for  your  future.

  8. Not true.  You're obviously using US as your tools to get your work done.  :)

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