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Indoctrination
"Indoctrination" in a Sentence (6 examples)
The indoctrination runs deep.
The purely autonomous robots were susceptible to an indoctrination into a robotic religion because universe is about probabilities and not absolutes.
The current indoctrination in Spanish schools is unacceptable.
Born in the time of The Beatles, my generation in the Philippines was the product of more nationalism and less Americanization than what my parents experienced, born during the Swing and Big Band music era. It was in 1937 that the Philippine government adopted Tagalog, an Austronesian language, as the basis of the national language. Filipinos born during the time of "King of Pop" Michael Jackson had much more Tagalog indoctrination, and television shows, anime, and cinema became more Tagalog. Later Filipinos born during the reign of Lady Gaga became more exposed to the Internet, where English was ubiquitous. With floodgates open, the archipelagic nation once again became inundated with the colonial language. It still seemed though that the reading habit was not for the majority because most books there were in English, which the elite gobbled up. The Philippines was a country of about 200 native Austronesian languages, whose ancient origin was Taiwan. What school children learned was Tagalog (alias Filipino) and English, but Taglish, the patois of code-switching between the two languages, was the de facto oral-aural lingua franca in the islands. English was the main written language.
Being told you're allowed to be yourself is the opposite of indoctrination.
Providing lifesaving healthcare is not indoctrination.
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