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    allows my school to keep up with the latest technology all while supporting the learning needs of our students. A replacement fund, which is called upon often, has been effective as well. This allows our teachers to use their technology without the fear that once its lifetime has passed, another will not be available. These process are very important, as they allow my school to sustain the technology that is available. We do not have the resources to buy technology on demand, therefore it…

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    education is very important to, that’s why schools are finding that language cultivation works both ways. Many Native American children, for example, have forgotten or have never known their victor languages. It’s interesting that people in the U.S.A fear that any government knowledge…

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    of our earth. Because of its potential for solving any issues in areas that involve physical science, this profession was a natural career choice for me. My curiosity drives me to continuously grow and improve, and has, in recent years, sparked my interest in creating new elements from atoms, and minerals as well as getting involved with petroleum, coal, and alternative energy. In addition, I came from a family that had a strong background in science and have always been inspired by my…

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    together because it brought a crisis that traditional authorities were more confident in doing these it brought trouble and gave philosophers being deists. John Locke was a very wise and widely read philosopher; also a medieval doctor and his major interest was political theory. He made theories of his own contributing to “Two Treaties” of government. His theory said that the right to govern came from consent of the governed, once he made this theory. If a government ruled absolutely then it…

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    Cultural Diffusion

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    Throughout the development of society, many different influences came into play in the creation of the world as we know it today. Cultural diffusion is known as the spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group to another, this includes the mixing of cultures through advancements in communication, technology, and transportation. Modern day countries such as the United States, Russia, as well as regions of Asia and the Middle East have roots in different cultures they have come…

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    Luis Bunuel Film Themes

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    Luis Bunuel pioneered surrealist cinema. Many of his films revolve around three themes he was fanatic about. These being, religion, class and sexual desire. These topics can be linked to Bunuel’s early years. He was born on February 22nd, 1900 in Calanda, Spain. His birthplace was of highly religious mindset as many places were in Spain. In Bunuel’s semi autobiography My Last Breath he says, “The middle ages lasted until World War I” (8). The “Miracle of Calanda” (13) was a tale in which an…

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    their abilities are much lower than men, even if they have the same rates. (Breidenbach, 1997). Finally, there should be access to use computers for male and females. However, the problem that women reported that their girlfriends don’t have any interest in using computers. Therefore, they can be discouraged by that (Frankel, 1990). Although there are previous research studies that have shown that girls who are engineers and scientists are more likely to be because of same-sex schools than…

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    Definition Of Revolution

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    Revolution. It is a small word with different variations across languages that strikes fear into the minds of all leaders, from fascist dictators to democratically elected presidents alike. For such a powerful word, however, “revolution” has a bit of a paradoxical set of themes in its definitions. For those of us here on this pale blue dot, we imagine a wave of impoverished peasants taking arms and flooding the streets, tearing down fortresses as if they were a child’s sand castle built too…

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    Elizabeth shows interest in becoming a wedding planner and Lauren shows interest in becoming a basketball coach, despite having any knowledge of how basketball is played. The next question I asked was if they thought they would get married, and if so, where will they get married? Elizabeth thinks that…

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    Lilian Cu Spindler English 1301 3 December 2015 Gender Inequality in STEM Fields Background It is no secret that girls and women are underrepresented in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematic fields, even in this day and age. Even students agree with each other that girls should be more celebrated in these areas. For example, “In 1968, Caltech male students argued that nerds needed a civilizing female presence. At MIT, which had admitted women since the 1870s but treated them as…

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