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    It has successfully captured a large market base by the virtue of being the first microfinance institution, which has undoubtedly made it a market leader in the micro-finance market. However, since the past few years many well established banks such as Standard Chartered, Bank of Khyber, First Women Bank and the Citibank have taken a keen interest in…

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    decisions. Although white, non-Hispanic males make more on average compared to any other race with a bachelor’s degree (O’Brien 64), which then could lead to higher donating to the school’s endowment, the very fact of not letting someone into the institution based on race or ethnicity is very similar to the definition of racism. O’Brien defined it as “A system that advantages the dominant racial groups in a society” (O’Brien 56). Although schools…

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    one gained from reading. As the co-founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored people and first African American to earn his Ph.D. from Harvard University, he understood the importance of education in the race torn United States (Wosmer, 2002). The emphasis on education and comprehension opens up a world of opportunities for not only African Americans, but people in general. Malcolm X, a…

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    Organizations on Gender, Sexuality and Race The effects of cultural traditions and institutions have had notable effects and influences in determining various ideologies of gender and sexuality within societies. Authors have explored the theology of the various origins of these elements within in society and how they lead to discrimination and isolation. Through the analysis of the concepts of intimacy, authors reanalyze social structures that formed concepts of gender and sexuality in…

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    This course had impacted my thinking around a variety of issues. Being educated on the oppression of women is important. It is important for everyone to be educated on the oppression women are faced with today and in the past. Gender is a social construct designed to keep males superior and women inferior. Women 's studies give others the intersectional lens that one need to move towards the liberation for women all around the world. Women studies are essential because it reveals and analyses…

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    The introduction of technology to our lives has created a positive effect in education. Nowadays with advancement in computer technology, the use of digital media has become more usual than ever in classrooms across the US. Institutions of higher learning offer complete online degrees. Meanwhile grammar schools, middle schools, and high school are starting to see an increase usage of digital media in their classrooms. Recent studies conducted by Andrea Lunsford show that the use of digital…

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    discussed the term “disability” in great detail. The social and medical models are two different ways that disability is defined. After reading chapter three in the textbook, both terms make valid points, however, I feel I would side with the social construction of disability. The textbook states that over the years our view on disability has changed. For example, it was once considered normal to put people with disabilities into institutions, such as the Willowbrook State School, which is now…

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    “The Value of a College Degree”. I’m your host, Donovan Kopetsky. Today, we’re joined by two experts in the higher education field. Please welcome, Freeman Hrabowski, who is the President of the University of Maryland and the chair of President Obama’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for African Americans, and Mike Rose, Professor at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. The two of you have somewhat different views on the proper means to obtain…

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    both” (Mills, 1959) - This is what C. Wright Mills mentioned in The Sociological Imagination. It is true that if we would like to understand our own life, we have to obtain sociological imagination which enable us to understand how history and institutions shapes our own biography and personal choice. Therefore, I would like to discuss how my own biography and history within society intersects. To begin with my family background, I am the only child of my family. In the past, I have been…

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    Without the proper economic stimulation backed by education and political influence, the Black Belt’s persistent poverty will never come to an end. The Black Belt will remain crippled by the historical racism that gripped, and may still hold, the area for hundreds of years. In order to fully understand…

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