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Quotes About Integration

The actual track record of promoting separate group identities, whether called "Balkanization" or "diversity," has been appalling, in countries around the world.
~ Thomas Sowell
Liberal education is inevitably pluralistic," he lamented. "It would follow that Southerners are clearly wrong in resisting integration of white and Negro pupils.
~ Katherine Stewart
As a journal tool, though, Clustering does these and more. It also helps integrate the left and right hemispheres of the brain by drawing from characteristics of each. On the "right brain" side, Clustering generates an easy flow of ideas in random sequence. On the "left brain" side, it provides a structure from which information can be easily organized.
~ Kathleen Adams
Everyone knew the meaning of a thing didn't emerge until there'd been an ending and you could finally see how all the parts worked together.
~ Kathryn Davis
The ultimate litmus test we endorse for any reform is whether it will serve to integrate the poor - particularly the $2-a-day poor - into society. It is not enough to provide material relief to those experiencing extreme deprivation. We need to craft solutions that can knit these hard-pressed citizens back into the fabric of their communities and their nation.
~ Kathryn Edin
It seemed the architect couldn't stop until he'd incorporated
~ Kathy Reichs
Our school design process attempts to harness strategic thinking around gaming and game design as an innovative curricular and learning
~ Katie Salen
Using Game Design and Systems Thinking Everything I do in school connects to my life outside of school through a game design and systems perspective.
~ Katie Salen
No game is an island.
~ Katie Salen
You've got to breathe! And make the bridge between the top half of your body and the bottom. Between the woman in you who's sweet and tender, and the woman in you who's a bitch.
~ Katie Singer
To cast off the delusive way of ordinary consciousness while sitting on a cushion in a quiet room is only the beginning. The student must learn to live in the ordinary world, while yet retaining the quality of his experience of absolute samadhi.
~ Katsuki Sekida
Why go to all the trouble of meeting new people if you're not going to work on making them a part of your life?
~ Keith Ferrazzi
What you're looking for is power and force, without volume--an inner power. A way to bring together what everybody in that room is doing and make one sound. So it's not two guitars, piano, bass and drums, it's one thing, it's not five. You're there to create one thing.
~ Keith Richards
In the real world, writing is not artificially separated into specific discourses. It is blended for effect.
~ Kelly Gallagher
We should not blur the lines between legal and illegal immigrants. Millions of people around the world have gone through the process to come here legally and they followed the rules that required them to pay a fee, learn English, and learn about American history and government.
~ Ken Calvert
It isn't by getting out of the world that we become enlightened, but by getting into the world…by getting so tuned in that we can ride the waves of our existence and never get tossed because we become the waves.
~ Ken Kesey
These days you couldn't keep things separate even in your mind. If we could only disconnect—
~ Ken MacLeod
Software comes from heaven when you have good hardware.
~ Ken Olsen
I was amused to read recently, for example, that nowadays being British "means driving home in a German car, stopping off to pick up some Belgian beer and a Turkish kebab or an Indian takeaway, to spend the evening on Swedish furniture, watching American programs on a Japanese TV." And the most British thing of all? "Suspicion of anything foreign.
~ Ken Robinson
Experiments document that while negative emotions narrow attention . . . positive emotions, especially joy, make thought patterns far more flexible, creative, integrative and efficient.
~ Ken Robinson
Few of us have lost our minds, but most of us have long ago lost our bodies.
~ Ken Wilbur
Memorizing information is valuable but only if you're able to make some sense of the information and put it into a useful context. Isn't it much better if we can attach something tangible to that information?
~ Kenneth C. Davis
Iwent to school with African-American girls during my entire adolescence in Michigan and never noticed them as potential girlfriends, never even wanted to meet them. How did that happen? I'm nine thousand miles from home and a pernicious wall of segregation I never noticed in high school suddenly materialises. A young man should travel.
~ Kenneth Cain
went to school with African-American girls during my entire adolescence in Michigan and never noticed them as potential girlfriends, never even wanted to meet them. How did that happen? I'm nine thousand miles from home and a pernicious wall of segregation I never noticed in high school suddenly materializes before my eyes, ten years after the fact. A young man should travel.
~ Kenneth Cain