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“If sharks were men,” Mr. Keuner was asked by his landlady’s little girl, “would they be nicer to the little fishes?” “Certainly,” he said. If sharks were men, they would build enormous boxes in the ocean for the little fish, with all kinds of food inside, both vegetable and animal.
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Braslavsky, C., Borges, C., Souto Simão, M., Truong, N. (2007). Historical Competence as a Key to Promote Democracy. In: Benavot, A., Braslavsky, C., Truong, N. (eds) School Knowledge in Comparative and Historical Perspective. CERC Studies in Comparative Education, vol 18. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5736-6_6
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