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    There is a topical ongoing debate in society about whether citizenship is becoming an outdated notion in the 21st century. Citizenship refers to the “state of being vested with the rights, privileges and duties of a citizen” (Dictionary, 2016). In the last century, the concept of citizenship has altered drastically and in addition, there is now more then one type of citizenship in existence. Until the modern era arrived, there were only two types of citizenship; natural born or naturalised. A…

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    Have you ever wonder what is the most power art there is? In this 21st century the most powerful art there is, is called fashion. Fashion is so powerful it makes people from all over the world come to New York, Paris, Milan, and London two times a year so see what are the new trends and styles we are going to be using next year. Through the years fashion has transformed to what we have today this lavish, elegant, and glittering art. Some people say that fashion is superficial but fashion is…

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    The 21st century is full of new experiences and new sensations that captivate Americas modern society. New iphones, apple watches, cars that drive themselves, all of these are things that the new generation craves and claims they have to have. One of the biggest changes though? Religion. The world has now put more emphasis on sports then religion. Back in the 20th century you went to church every sunday and had to do you daily devotions before you could have dinner. Now, we trade those bibles…

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    In this way, consumer culture events such as the introduction of commercial products that mock the upper class consumer culture illustrates a resistance towards luxury goods in 21st century consumer society. The bag portrayed a strong message that it is just as cool to not be part of the elite that it is to belong to it. In turn, the fashion industry reflected this by introducing elements of ‘common people’ to reflect their new found power over trends. Imitation running shoes and how these lack…

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    Bolstad, Gilbert, McDowall, Bull, Boyd and Hipkins (2012) discusses that 21st century learning, or what it is often referred to as future learning, has no fixed structure, but rather is an ongoing emerging cluster of beliefs, knowledge, theories and practices becoming available within the classroom. 21st century learning allows students to use educational technologies to apply their own knowledge to any new situations that arise, to analyse and process incoming information, collaborate…

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    in the lives of 21st century learners. As a future teacher I will need to keep up with technology in order to teach the students I will have. I have to incorporate technology into all my lessons and be able to explain it to students. Technology shapes many things in the classroom, and in this paper we will be exploring the issues and benefits. I will explain how teacher are addressing technology standards and skills in today’s classrooms, and how I will be teaching the 21st century learner.…

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    The Reality of Domestic Violence and its Impact on Society in the 21st Century This essay will discuss in depth, the reality of domestic violence in the 21st century and the media 's representation of this issue. It will confer how the media’s input has had an impact on society and the consequences of their non-reliable data. It will speak on the various statements made by different media sources and compare them to the reliable information given by the government and other legal services.…

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    All humans, the Adams and Eves of the 21st century, also have a common purpose—it is to remain conscious. This means filling one’s heart with love and fostering a present mind, at all times. Your primary purpose as an Adam or Eve is to remain conscious and mindful in your life. This is what Buddha taught. God made mindfulness a human being’s primary purpose because he wants us to return to our true home which is the paradise of 5th dimensional earth—the true heaven. To accomplish this, we must…

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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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    interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.” Mr. Einstein, sadly that day has arrived. The 21st century already consists of an explosion of digital creation and discovery. People are living longer, diseases are being cured, and global communication is at an all-time high. However, the 21st century has begun to show all the probable danger to come from these discoveries. The theme of the 21st century will be recorded as the age of technological turmoil. First of all, social media…

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