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    technical language. There are probably hundreds if not thousands or millions of symbols that are in circulation. There are more symbols being created right now, even as I write this, that have spread throughout time. When thinking about symbols, mathematics comes to mind. Where would we be without math? Another important fact to consider is the symbols that are used in music. Life without music would be dreadful. According…

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    Digital Divide In Ethiopia

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    Ethiopia’s Struggle for Connection As the Internet grows at an exponential rate, the digital divide has attracted a lot of attention to bridge the gap of information around the world. Africa as a whole is the world’s region with the lowest penetration rate. Among the worst countries, Ethiopia has an internet penetration rate of 1.9% as of 2015. (Manor) This number accounts not only for the number of users but discounts the quality of the connection and the cost of access, which yields further…

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    Stereotypes Of Boy Toys

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    Walking down toy aisles in many stores, one would notice that most aisles are separated by "girl" toys and "boy" toys. Some aisles have the same type of toys, but the way they are packaged and advertised are geared towards specific genders. At a young age children begin to follow stereotypes that go along with their genders, one being girls play with girl toys and boys play with boy toys. Given what most stores are doing by separating their toys, children are only having access to what is…

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    toward the anti-communism approach. In New York State specifically the department of education ran a piece by Teaching American History handbook within the fold of the book a unit on “How Can We Fight Communism?” and was published in 1955 right when the fear of communism had reached its peak. Overall the plan was successful the youth of American left the school system completely brainwashed toward the communist views. The education system with the hand of the government laced through it…

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    Students use various forms of technology in their free time. Whether it be a cell phone or a tablet, these students possess unprecedented levels of skill with information technology; they think about and use technology very differently from earlier student cohorts. (Kvavik, 2015). Yet despite this fact, technology is not utilized as a learning tool in the classroom. Compared to students’ use of technology outside school, in-school technology usage is much less intensive and extensive (Lim,…

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    Durer was a masterful German artist in the Renaissance era. His precocious talents lead him to become one of the art histories most prominent artists. While Durer has been compared to the Italian master Leonardo de Vinci because of their similar interests in naturalism and environmental perceptions, Durer differed by being able to spread awareness of himself and his work across Europe. Adventuring out as a young gifted apprentice, Durer traveled abroad advancing his gifts, while leaving a…

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    Homework In Schools

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    students. It can be difficult balancing homework and extracurricular activities, and at times extracurricular activities must be sacrificed in order to maintain high grades. Extracurricular activities are a way students can explore their various interests and make new friends. Students shouldn’t have to sacrifice this experience in order to maintain a decent GPA. With so many activities students can do after the school day, the last thing a student should do is more school work after a long day…

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    a written language system of hieroglyphs, created the Mayan calendar, constructed pyramid-like structures to cherish its gods, had a polytheistic belief in gods that constitute by images of animals, and advancement in the areas of astronomy and mathematics. (Last Name 136) However, the Mayan civilization state of decline when the Spanish conquistadors invaded and colonized the Mesoamerican region in the sixteenth century and entirely ended of what is left of…

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    STEM Jobs In America

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    Potential, and Rising Above the Gathering Storm were released within a five month period to the public. These articles argue that the education system at the time was leading to a decline in the quality of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) related jobs. These jobs are widely believed to be the future of the United States of America, and the driving force of innovation worldwide. Many important figures, as well as the U.S. government, chose to motivate current and future…

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    INTELLIGENCE: SINGLE OR MULTIPLE ABILITY NAME – KEYA SAMPAT CLASS – FYBA ROLL NO – 297 UID NO – 151235 GUIDE – LINDA MA’AM Before the development of psychometric and behavioral psychology, intelligence was believed to be a single inherited ability and it was possible to train a human being to learn anything if it was presented appropriately. But further research on it showed exactly the opposite. It shows that there are a number of intelligences that are very independent of each other, they…

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