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One could ponder for a long time about some of faults of Brigham Young University, and yet still come up with nothing. This is because BYU is an enormous institution of secular and spiritual education. Many profound and important people have attended BYU and contributed much to the world and to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Attending this institution is a dream to many, but reality to only a few. Finding an obvious imperfection of the University is a very difficult task to accomplish. However, despite these and the rest of the ongoing successes of the university, there is one flaw with the General Education Department. Within the G.E. requirements for the university, there is an option of not having to take any classes that have to do with physical activity; meaning that we, as students, can choose not to take any P.E. classes and still graduate. The Department of Undergraduate Education should consider making all students, excluding disabled, take a physical activity class in order to fulfill the graduation requirements, because of the doubtless personal and sociological benefits.
--- (ethos – “we, as students”; kairos – right now, at BYU, for BYU students)
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