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    18th century, most people lived and worked in countryside. Women worked on their house and sometimes helped men’s work together. Children also worked for their family, but mostly it was small jobs such as farming and watching animal. Especially, there was no technical change in these periods. However, the European Society changed dramatically during the Industrial Revolution period. Industrial Revolution is a great change of the industry and economy in Europe between 18th to 19th centuries.…

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    touches on - and ultimately things that we should know about since we have the privilege of going into a higher education. To find a woman in the 16th century such as Wollstonecraft, arguing for women’s rights is amazing because it 's so often you hear people saying that feminism is a new thing - but it was even happening in France in the 16th century. Wollstonecraft would have been one of the women in America…

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    Although Charlotte Temple was released in the late 18th century there are many themes that still hold true to this day. Throughout the novel, one will recognize such themes that still seem to be a prevalent problem within our country and our own social expectations and normality’s nearly 230 years later. Charlotte Temple touches on themes such as the mobility of a military family in the ever-changing world as well as that of marrying for money or self-fulfilling needs alone. Yet, some of the…

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    new economy.” Observers consider the new economy an unprecedented phenomenon, a frontier that requires a heightened degree of forward thinking and planning from workers in order for them to achieve success. According to analysts, people in the 21st century workplace must have a combination of digital literacy, adaptability, and global awareness in order to prosper in the new economy. Given such, I feel as though I will be prepared for success with continuous personal and educational development.…

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    Charlotte Perkins Gillman wrote a story that is considered to be one of the classics when it comes to feminist literature. Helped by her own experiences with patriarchy, it allowed the readers of today to almost relive a woman being driven to madness by a Victorian "rest cure", a once frequently prescribed period of inactivity thought to cure hysteria, depression, nervousness and anxiety in women. In the period of which this specific piece of literature was created was not only a time where…

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    of the events that unfold. Hamlet’s struggle with his own moral code in contrast with his faith which he continues to question throughout the play adds to his disillusionment. Similarly, the character of Ophelia represents the struggle of a 16th century woman who is manipulated by dominant male figures in her life. Therefore Shakespeare’s dramatic treatment of struggle and disillusionment enable the play to endure the test of time. Throughout the entire play, Hamlet…

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    “Gaming in the Modern World” In the 21st century, technological advancements are becoming more and more prevalent in many countries, especially the United States. Technology can be subdivided into multiple categories such as machines, clothes, and vehicles, the main focus of many people being digital technology. In this case I am referring specifically to video games. The topic of overplaying videogames is quite frequently debated between those who believe video games are a waste of time, and…

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    better arguments to convince people, such as the treatment and equality of women workers, manufacturing sector and treatment of workers and destruction of communities. The inequality between genders has been relevant for many centuries, and is still prominent in the 21st century and big box stores such as Walmart do not…

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    Nelson, David L. (1997). Why the profession of occupational therapy will flourish in the 21st century. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 51(1), 11-24. Retrieved from http://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=1861753 Summary It has been believed that occupation has a therapeutic effect on humans since the founding of Occupational Therapy. Occupation can be defined as the relationship between occupational form and occupational performance. Occupational performance is the doing and…

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    Although learners of the 21st century have evolved tremendously, the school system has relatively remained the same over the past several decades. More recent educational trends and practices in school are evolving to better serve current student needs. Several factors must be taken into consideration to determine what practices are best on a school-wide level. Not all trends that work in particular school environments work well across other environments, therefore the characteristics of…

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