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    Choosing on what is more important between reducing inequality or increasing economic growth, is answered upon your class stratification I believe. In my opinion I believe increasing economic growth is more important than reducing inequality. Because even if you take all the money from the wealth’s and distributed equally to every classes, eventually all the money will find their way back to the higher class or one percent. For example in the reading “The future of intellectuals and the rise of…

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    to zero and the next second I fall asleep. The next morning “Khushbu wake up!!” my mom calling me. I woke up suddenly thinking it is just a dream but realized it is the reality that my life changed when my mom told me that we are moving to Edison in my sophomore year. Everyday I would always be stressful about my life but now my whole world will change. I got so tensed worrying that after my freshman year, my friend, school, and classes will change briskly. When the stress started to stack and…

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    Multicultural education is a reform movement in education that refers to the learning of appropriate knowledge, attitudes and skills with respect and appreciation of different cultures and other differences (Abdullah, 2009). It is important for early childhood educators to promote and teach children about multiculturalism because children notice differences as young as 3 years old (Phoon, Abdullah, & Abdullah, 2013b). They are not free from bias and prejudice because they can see what is valued…

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    Education is extremely important in life because there were slaves like Frederick Douglas who fought for us to have an opportunity to learn. In everyday life today we have kids that don't take education serious at all. Slaves like Frederick Douglas were beaten and punished just for trying to learn their A, B, C 's, yet we have a lot a people who just drop out of school. People act as if education is not a privilege In ‘ How I Learned To Read And Write “ by Frederick Douglass , he tells his…

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    In our society, there are different ways of expressing ourselves. Some do it as rulers and others as ruled. In either case, education is very important because it helps people to gain some credentialism to better their lives. It gives them potential regardless their races, societal class or sex. Unfortunately, in old days educated people were only rich ones and did not want poor ones to go to school. They desired power and control. Stratification, which means that whoever was born in a…

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    According to the Michigan DHS website, “children need emotional and financial support from both parents. Even when a child's parents do not live together, it is important they work together to support and be a part of their child's life” (DHS, 2017). The website offers resources to parents, including “R U Ready? The Responsibilities of Parenting.” ACFS is the Native American version of DHS and “provides a variety of services to Native American children and their families. The goal…

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    been trying to fix the United States public education system. Why is education still lacking today? America is thought to be a superpower. Ranking 25th in math and 21st in science, America can hardly be called a superpower. (Sorrentino). The worst part is most people are not aware of our current educational status in the world. Today there is a lot of finger pointing going on but not enough solving. The United States has been using the same education system, and it is becoming evident. As years…

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    tragic love story between the main characters and what advantages it had over using live actors. We also discussed the themes of segregation and discrimination Cubans faced during that time period. Other themes included the importance of music to Cuban culture and its importance as a mechanism to capture human…

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    Text Analysis: "To Kill a Mockingbird" - Harper Lee Atticus Finch: Atticus Finch is a local lawyer in the small town of Maycomb. A widower, with a rather lack and dry sense of humor. He additionally has two children, Jem and Scout, to which he has applied his strong sense of morality and justice that has been passed down through the vines of his ancestors. He is also one of the only people in his community that cares about the wellbeing and racial equality no matter who the culprit is. Tom…

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    discouraging their child from participating or appreciating a great influence in everyday life. However, performing arts has a social impact, economic impact, and educational impact. Nevertheless, my parents did not know how big of a role theatre played in my education throughout grade school up until I graduated high school. The performing arts have not only played a role in my education but in the education of many students all throughout the world in many different…

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