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If you don't live under the rocks, you will definitely understand racism and the concept of one group being superior to another.
Even 50 years ago, Jane Elliot recognized it and decided to experiment with it. He named it the "Blue Eyes Brown Eyes Experiment."
When her third-graders arrived at school on a fateful morning, she began to divide them into two categories: those with blue eyes and those with brown or green eyes. The real difference between the two groups is that children with blue eyes have less melanin than children with brown eyes, which affects the color of the eyes and the color of **.
The experiment came true on its own. The children began to believe in him and acted differently: the blue-eyed child had low self-esteem, while the brown-eyed child had low self-esteem.
Brown-eyed children dominate the playground, and blue-eyed children run into corners in embarrassment. Even Elliot (blue-eyed) has brown-eyed girls conspiring against her.
Elliott was fascinated by her results and soon switched roles during the experiment. She found that while the blue-eyed kids were the new alpha, they weren't as cruel as the original brown-eyed kids, perhaps because they remembered how they were discriminated against.
Eliot's creative experiments reveal a truth about human nature that we are naïve, and if we could discriminate against a group to improve our ego, we would. This horrible ** shown to his children taught them racism and had long-term effects.
Personally, the most chilling part is that the experiment is still notorious to this day.
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Faisal Fa
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Today I read an interesting story that sparked my curiosity about my first experiment.
Afterward. I told the whole story to my dad. "Why can a person or thing float in the Dead Sea?
I asked my dad as I ate the fragrant eggs. "Because there is a lot of salt in the waters of the Dead Sea, which makes the water very buoyant," Dad began his tirade again. After listening to my dad, I came up with the idea of doing an experiment.
In the afternoon, Mom and Dad were asleep, I went to the kitchen, first took a cup, then filled it with water, and then brought an egg, I thought: the egg will sink when you put it in the water, and the salted water will be buoyant, will it float the egg?
I put the egg in the water, and a miracle happened, the egg did not sink, but floated, I wondered, could it be that water also has buoyancy? Don't.
Hey, I have to wait for Dad to get up and teach me! I waited and waited until three o'clock when I didn't see any movement in my parents' bedroom, and then I remembered that it was Sunday, and my father was going to sleep until dinner.
I gave up the idea of asking my dad for help and started moving on my own.
It must have been that the original egg was too light! I said to myself, and I brought another egg, and while praying, I put the egg in the water, and the egg sank! I was so happy, and suddenly I thought what was there to be happy about!
If this experiment succeeds, we should be happy.
I put in a spoonful of salt and the egg still didn't move, and when I put in the second spoonful of salt, the egg moved a little and rose about a centimeter, and when I put in the third spoonful of salt, the egg came to the surface.
I did it! ”
This experiment was really interesting.
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