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10件學(xué)校不會(huì)教你的事情

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核心提示:Curse Words in Shakespeare The works of William Shakespeare are often held up as the epitome of good English. However what most people aren't aware of is that they are full of sexual innuendo and that they even contain the odd curse word. In fact th


    Curse Words in Shakespeare

    The works of William Shakespeare are often held up as the epitome of good English. However what most people aren't aware of is that they are full of sexual innuendo and that they even contain the odd curse word. In fact there are even references to the C-word, with it being alluded to three times in Shakespeare's plays. Once in Hamlet, once in Henry V and most blatantly of all in Twelfth Night, where the character Malvolio actually spells the word out.
CIA/MI6 Overthrowing Democratic Governments

    In the west we're taught at school that we are the good guys and that the rest of the world are the bad guys, and that it's our job to spread our “democratic values” around the globe. However what we're not taught is that our governments (namely the British and American) have actually at times masterminded the overthrow of democratic governments in order to pursue their own nefarious ambitions. There are numerous examples of this, particularly in South America and the Middle East, one of the most notable being the ousting of Iran's democratically elected government in the early 1950's.
College Drop Outs

    Another thing not often spoken about at school is that many of the worlds most successful and intelligent people didn't actually like education and in some cases left it altogether. In fact, Albert Einstein, the very poster boy of intellectualism, intensely disliked school. He compared being at school to like being in the army and resented the way it tried to put boundaries and constraints on people. Other famous people who were critical of organised education include Victor Hugo, Leonardo da Vinci and the writer Alexandre Dumas.
Historic Pornography

    In history class, when we learnt about ancient Greece and Rome, we were taught about the wars, literature, art and invention of those classical civilisations. However what was never mentioned was the obsession the ancient world had with sex. It permeated almost every aspect of society and was graphically represented in much of their artwork. In fact when places such as Pompeii and Herculaneum were excavated they were found to be covered in erotic frescoes and sexual inscriptions. So much so that the discoveries were kept from public view and sometimes even vandalised so as to obscure their explicit nature.
Fascist Coup Planned for America

    Another piece of history that you probably weren't taught about at school concerns a little known plot to implement a fascist takeover in the United States. The plot, recently investigated by BBC Radio 4, was led by wealthy industrialists and bankers, including Prescott Bush (grandfather of George W. Bush), who were displeased with Franklin D. Roosevelt's progressive political policies in the early 1930's. The plan may have succeeded were it not for a Marine Corps Major General named Smedley Butler, who blew the whistle on the plot after being approached by the influential power brokers who wanted him to lead the uprising.
Columbus Didn't Discover America

    The truth is that Columbus wasn't even close to being the first to discover the New World. The Vikings visited the Americas some 500 years before Columbus did and there are also people who believe that the Chinese beat him to it as well. On top of this there is the simple fact that there were people in the Americas before Columbus arrived. It's only a vestige of Eurocentric imperialism that leads us to think of America as having been “discovered” in the traditional sense and it's left many people who are native to the continent with the feeling that their pre-Columbus history has been ignored and devalued.
Playing Video Games is Good For You

    Children are often chastised for wasting their time playing computer games. However research shows that video games can help improve reflexes, eyesight and intelligence. Shoot-em-up games in particular were shown to aid visual skills. There is even a doctor from New York's Beth Israel Medical Center, named James C. Rosser, who co-authored a study suggesting that surgeons that played video games were faster and less prone to making mistakes than their non-game playing counterparts.
TV is Educational

    TV, like video games, is another thing that is often seen as being a bad influence on people. The criticism it gets however couldn't be more misguided, as television is in fact one of the most educational things ever invented. It allows people to learn about the entire world from the comfort of their own living room and has been responsible for the collective education of a large chunk of humanity for the last fifty years. The fall of the Berlin Wall, the Moon Landings, the plight of Africa and global warming are just a few of the things we've been informed and updated about by television. May it continue to entertain and illuminate us long into the future.
Fractional Reserve Banking

    Fractional Reserve Banking is a system of banking that essentially allows banks to lend out money that they don't actually possess. It's legal and operates to varying degrees across the planet. It's the root cause of inflation and is something that few people know about and even fewer people understand. If people were educated about it, they wouldn't allow it to continue. However as our education systems are more concerned with the superficial than the essential, we'll probably all continue in ignorance of it until the world economy collapses under the weight of our collective debt.
The Drug Use of Poets and Writers

    One of the greatest ironies of education is the way children are constantly told of the dangers of drugs and alcohol while at the same time being encouraged, and sometimes forced, to learn about poets and writers, most of which were notorious drug users, alcoholics and womanisers. Famous figures in literature who are associated with drugs include Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas de Quincey and Jack Kerouac. One popular drug of choice amongst writers was laudanum, a solution of opium in alcohol, and was commonly used for both medicinal and recreational purposes, particularly during the Romantic period. Author Aldous Huxley was also open about his drug use, writing about his experiences with LSD. In fact I'm sure that in a hundred years time teachers will be forcing children to learn about Marilyn Manson and Pete Doherty in much the same way that they try to teach them about writers of poetry and fiction today.

    1,莎士比亞作品中的不雅詞語(yǔ)

    莎士比亞的偉大作品常常被人們推崇,并且被視為是英語(yǔ)文字中的楷模。但是,大家卻都沒(méi)有發(fā)現(xiàn)作品中有很多性暗示語(yǔ)言及粗話,臟話。事實(shí)上,書(shū)中還有很多關(guān)于女性生殖器官的注解,這些詞匯在莎士比亞的3部作品中都有所提及。一處是在《哈姆雷特》,一處是在《亨利八世》,還有一處,也是筆墨最多的就是在《第十二夜》中了,馬伏里奧幾乎都要把那個(gè)單詞,一個(gè)字一個(gè)字拼出來(lái)了。

    2,中央情報(bào)局推翻民主政府

    在西方世界,我們?cè)趯W(xué)校的教育灌輸下,認(rèn)為我們是代表正義的一群人,而剩下的在這個(gè)世界上的都是非正義的人群,所以,我們的責(zé)任就是要在全世界范圍里傳播我們的“民主價(jià)值觀”。然而,學(xué)校沒(méi)有教給我們的是,我們“偉大的政府”(即英國(guó)和美國(guó))為了謀求自己的政治報(bào)復(fù),會(huì)時(shí)不時(shí)地去策劃,指揮推翻別國(guó)的民主政府。這樣的例子數(shù)不勝數(shù),尤其發(fā)生在南美和中東地區(qū)。其中最臭名昭著的例子恐怕就是發(fā)生在20世紀(jì)60年代的驅(qū)逐伊朗選舉產(chǎn)生的民主政府。

    3,大學(xué)里發(fā)生的輟學(xué)事件

    還有一件事情,在學(xué)校也很少提及:很多世界聞名的成功人士很討厭學(xué)校教育,有些甚至從來(lái)就沒(méi)有接受過(guò)學(xué)校教育。比如愛(ài)因斯坦,這個(gè)絕頂聰明的小孩就極度討厭上學(xué)。他把上學(xué)比作是在服兵役,討厭各種各樣的規(guī)矩把人都束縛了起來(lái)。除了愛(ài)因斯坦之外,還有很多批判傳統(tǒng)教育法的名人,如維克多·雨果﹑達(dá)芬奇和著名作家大仲馬等等。

    4,歷史上著名的淫穢書(shū)物

    上歷史課的時(shí)候,講到古希臘和羅馬時(shí),我們談到的是戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)﹑文學(xué)﹑藝術(shù)﹑還有那些經(jīng)典文明所創(chuàng)造出來(lái)的發(fā)明。但是我們卻從來(lái)沒(méi)有談及過(guò)古老世界對(duì)于性的困惑。其實(shí),對(duì)于性的困惑幾乎滲透于這個(gè)社會(huì)的每個(gè)角落,并且在很多藝術(shù)作品中都以圖畫(huà)的方式表達(dá)了出來(lái)。事實(shí)上,歷史上的很多古城,如龐貝和赫庫(kù)蘭尼姆古城就是從一堆雕刻著春宮圖的壁畫(huà)雕刻中挖掘出來(lái)的。

    5,關(guān)于美國(guó)的法西斯計(jì)劃

    另一項(xiàng)學(xué)校不可能告訴你的歷史上的驚天大秘密就是關(guān)于在美國(guó)實(shí)施法西斯的機(jī)密。BBC廣播4臺(tái)是在最近才開(kāi)始針對(duì)這個(gè)秘密計(jì)劃進(jìn)行調(diào)查的,而且得到了很多大企業(yè)家和銀行家的支持,其中包括了美國(guó)現(xiàn)任總統(tǒng)小布什的祖父普利史考特·布什。他曾經(jīng)對(duì)于20世紀(jì)40年代羅斯?偨y(tǒng)提出的新政感到很不滿。而且調(diào)查發(fā)現(xiàn)要不是因?yàn)橐粋(gè)叫巴特勒的海軍司令,這個(gè)實(shí)施計(jì)劃差一點(diǎn)就要成功了。他因?yàn)槭艿揭恍﹦?shì)力強(qiáng)大的掮客的支持,希望他能夠領(lǐng)導(dǎo)這次推翻起義,使他在最后時(shí)刻阻止了這個(gè)計(jì)劃。

    6,哥倫布并沒(méi)有發(fā)現(xiàn)美洲大陸

    事實(shí)的真相就是哥倫布并不是第一個(gè)發(fā)現(xiàn)美國(guó)這個(gè)新大陸的人。北歐海盜們?cè)绫雀鐐惒?00年踏上這片土地。也有人認(rèn)為是中國(guó)人把哥倫布趕到美洲大陸上的。不管怎樣,一個(gè)不爭(zhēng)的事實(shí)就是早在哥倫布之前就有人生活在那里了。這只不過(guò)是因?yàn)槿藗冮L(zhǎng)久以來(lái)以歐洲文化為中心的思想使得我們認(rèn)為美洲大陸是被“發(fā)現(xiàn)”的。這也使得那些天真的人忽略了在哥倫布之前的美洲大陸的歷史。

    7,玩電子游戲可是有益身體健康的哦~

    孩子們總是因?yàn)槔速M(fèi)時(shí)間在玩電子游戲上而挨罵。但是,研究發(fā)現(xiàn)玩電子游戲可以提高身體的反射能力,視力和智力哦~射擊類游戲尤其可以幫助提高視覺(jué)能力。更有一個(gè)來(lái)自紐約Beth Israel醫(yī)療中心的James C. Rosser醫(yī)生在一篇聯(lián)合發(fā)表的報(bào)告中曾經(jīng)表明玩電子游戲的外科醫(yī)生要比不玩游戲的外科醫(yī)生反應(yīng)更快,更少犯錯(cuò)。

    8,電視的教育意義

    電視如同電子游戲一樣,常常被人們認(rèn)為是個(gè)對(duì)人們發(fā)展有著負(fù)面影響的發(fā)明。但是這樣的批評(píng)再也不能誤導(dǎo)我們了,因?yàn)殡娨曀哂械慕逃饬x使之成為了史上最棒的一項(xiàng)發(fā)明。電視的出現(xiàn)使我們可以舒舒服服地呆在家里,足不出戶就可以了解全世界。而且,近50年來(lái),電視承擔(dān)了向全人類普及知識(shí)的重任。柏林墻倒塌﹑月球登陸﹑非洲的窘困還有全球溫室效應(yīng)等一系列事件,只是我們從電視中得到的一小部分信息。電視還將在未來(lái)的日子里帶給我們歡笑,點(diǎn)亮我們的生活。

    9,部分準(zhǔn)備金銀行體系

    部分準(zhǔn)備金銀行體系是指允許銀行向外進(jìn)行借貸業(yè)務(wù),而這些錢并非銀行所有。這樣的行為合法且在全球范圍內(nèi)以不同的形式實(shí)施著。正是這個(gè)原因?qū)е铝送ㄘ浥蛎洠沁@個(gè)原因只有很少人會(huì)知道,有更少的人會(huì)懂得這個(gè)道理。如果人們都了解到這些的話,一定不會(huì)讓這樣的事情繼續(xù)進(jìn)行下去的。然而我們的教育總是重表不重本,所以我們只能繼續(xù)裝傻直到世界經(jīng)濟(jì)被日益積累的債務(wù)所拖垮的一天。

    10,詩(shī)人和作家們食用毒品

    教育的一個(gè)可笑之處就在于一方面堅(jiān)持勸導(dǎo)孩子們遠(yuǎn)離毒品和酒精,另一方面卻被積極鼓勵(lì)甚至逼迫孩子們學(xué)習(xí)那些詩(shī)人和作家的作品。要知道,他們之中有很多人可是癮君子,酒鬼和花花公子。那些吸毒的文學(xué)大師有Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas de Quincey 和 Jack Kerouac。鴉片酊是他們最喜歡的一種毒品,尤其是在浪漫主義時(shí)期。這種毒品就是把鴉片溶解在酒精里,常常被用來(lái)治病或者產(chǎn)生的幻覺(jué)使人得到放松。Aldous Huxley編輯對(duì)于他食用毒品的事實(shí)十分坦白,寫(xiě)了很多關(guān)于其食用LSD后的經(jīng)歷和感受。我很確信,在之后的一個(gè)世紀(jì),老師們還會(huì)像現(xiàn)在一樣逼著孩子們學(xué)習(xí)他們的詩(shī)歌和小說(shuō)而不會(huì)提及他們的吸毒經(jīng)歷。

 

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