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    21st Century Native: Fight the Battle What does it mean to be a Native American in the twenty first century? I’ve been pondering this question for the past week and a half and it took some time to really figure it out. It’s strange. You always think you have yourself and your culture down to a very precise tee but being asked this has really opened my eyes to what it actually does mean. Being a Native American in the twenty first century is a constant battle; We continue to struggle to keep our…

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    INTRODUCTION Family is the main formation for the world, there would be no world without families combined together. In the 21st century, it is very hard or one to manage his or her family therefore the main base for the creation of Parent Education and Guidance program. This program has been created in order to help parents in dealing with their young ones. The goals for this program is to ensure that families will become united and communicate even more. The program will cover the topics on,…

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    women in the 19th century played a humble role in society. They were expected to fill different “spheres” than most men and were categorized into different social classes. The ideology of separate spheres indicates that man inhabited the “public sphere”, in a world of politics, economy and law. On the other hand, women were categorized into the “proper sphere”. According to this ideology, this separate sphere restricted them to a private domain of domestic life, by taking care of the house and…

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    the use of living cells in genetic engineering. the use of uranium in nuclear weapons. the threat of neo-Luddites. the proliferation of chemical weapons. 13. (TCO 12) The three technologies that Bill Joy states are the greatest threat in the 21st century are (Points : 5) 14. (TCO 12) The unintended effects of e-mail are(Points :…

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    help but be reminded of art historic definitions of modernity and it’s the problematic idea of primitivism that was inherent in it. I was reminded of this because Arnaquq-Baril’s work reminded me of the notion of salvage anthropology in the 20th century. Anthropologists felt that native culture and native traditions were dying out. As a result, there a rush to record these traditions and ways of life before they became extinct. What struck me as ironic was the fact that the same people who…

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    Like Maya Angelou, I firmly believe that “It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength.” While Angelou was not only talking about diversity in the classroom, this quote aligns well with my beliefs about diversity in the classroom. I believe that as a teacher, I must do as much as possible to help the increasingly diverse learners in my classroom be successful. I believe that diversity isn’t an “issue” to be handled in the…

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    Mallard was one of those women who was suffering from male dominance and suppression in the 19th century patriarchal society, Lawrence Berkove tends to disagree with the common opinion in his article “Fatal Self-Assertion in Kate Chopin’s ‘The story of an Hour’.” Berkove argues that “there is evidence of a deeper level of irony in the story which does…

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    Is there an epidemic of academic dishonesty? Has academic misconduct risen in the 21st century with the advent of the Internet and the myriad of electronic devices now in use? How do gender and generation affect the amount of cheating? Why is this phenomenon occurring? If it is higher in the online platform; what causes it to be higher in…

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    not only represent how far women have come but also how far consumerism and societies industrial needs have changed. A hand made Cigarette Company would not be able to meet the demand of the new fast paced consumer culture that emerged in the 19th century. The vision of despair, I would argue, represents an old way of production being left in the past, and even a warning for other societies to learn to…

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    During the 19th century, America, more so in the South, was still recovering from the Civil War. With slaves no longer being a valuable means of labor the South had to start finding more ways for production. This huge blow to the South forced the South to start industrializing and reforming into the “New South.” The cons of industrialization are far greater than the pros. Industrialization brought the U.S. the worth of time, a split in social class, drugs, expansion, and death. Industrialization…

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