By Rachel Brasher, Corey Merritt, Dylan Keller, and Brianna Boswell Chapter six.

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What’s in a Name? By Rachel Brasher, Corey Merritt, Dylan Keller, and Brianna Boswell Chapter six

Transcript of By Rachel Brasher, Corey Merritt, Dylan Keller, and Brianna Boswell Chapter six.

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What’s in a Name?By Rachel Brasher, Corey Merritt, Dylan

Keller, and Brianna Boswell

Chapter six

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IgnoranceStupid parents give their children stupid

names “I told her the actress’s name was actually Tempestt Bledsoe. She said

she found that out later, that they had misspelled the name. I asked her if she knew what ‘Temptress’ meant, and she said that she also found that out at some later point.” The mother was ignorant and didn’t have a good vocabulary. She didn’t know how to spell the word or what it meant. She also didn’t know how to properly raise children.

They raise stupid kidsStupid kids then become stupid and raise

stupid kids.The name doesn’t affect the child. It’s the

parents that raise them that truly affect how the child acts.

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IntelligenceIntelligent people give their children

intelligent namesThey raise intelligent kidsIntelligent kids then become intelligent and

raise intelligent kidsTherefore, the name doesn’t affect the child.

It’s the parents that raise them that truly affect how the child acts.

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Exceptions• Winner and Loser-

• brothers• Winner became a criminal • Loser became a policeman

• Ted Kaczynski• Raised in a good home, but became the

unibomber• Roland G. Fryer

• Average city kid that went to Harvard and became an African-American activist.