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    Tough Guize Reflection

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    My views of gender, in general, have been reshaped. The book, videos, and class discussions have contested many aspects of my everyday life and the video Tough Guize truly resonated with me. I am raising two young boys and am glad to be learning the concepts of patriarchy and the social differences between men and women. The topic of gender in this class has left me with many questions and concerns as they grow up to be older boys, teenagers, and adult. There is an element of despair that I have…

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    Why Are We Monolingual?

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    Suzanne Romaine has declared that, “Bilingualism and multilingualism are a normal and unremarkable necessity of everyday life for the majority of the world’s population,”(Source C) yet why are most Americans monolingual? Americans are at a disadvantage because they are not using their resources to their full potential. In the United States we are fortunate enough to have such amazing technological advances, nonetheless we are dependent on these advances instead of building off of them. The main…

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    world. This shift towards the creation of numerous links between different societies has constructed a language barrier, which lessens the ability of individuals to efficiently communicate with one another. Therefore, a mandatory edict of foreign language…

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    Kaufman believes that globalization makes foreign policy a crucial piece in American politics because the government often forgets the impact it has by choosing whether or not to intervene in other countries’ affairs. He explains how the US government has a loose foreign policy and fragile concept of national interest; for example, the government chose to invade Iraq to pursue the War on Terror, however the US did not intervene in the Syrian Civil War, or the Rwandan Genocide. (Kaufman pg.14)…

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    Sweatshops Contradictions

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    involved in foreign affairs. However, the contradiction between the government’s handling of domestic issue and foreign issues often create entanglements. It is evident that the US government promotes certain policies in homeland that the government itself goes against in other countries. While it promotes working standards at home, it also allows sweatshops to violate basic human rights abroad. The US has always venerated democracy, but also has a history of backing dictators in foreign…

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    Australia has shaped its foreign policies around our national interests which includes things such as economic prosperity, national security and international standing. We rely strongly on exercising a strong, independent, responsive and pragmatic foreign policy in order to be able to achieve those national interests, However, over the past six years the Australian government has dealt with enormous challenges in terms of our national security where we have been forced to use every means…

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    The Language Obstacle There is a hidden obstacle for a monolingual speaker to learn additional languages What does it mean to be monolingual? To be monolingual means to know only one language and not learn any additional languages. It is extremely beneficial to learn more than one language now than ever because it will benefit you in the future and will allow you to socialize with more people and get to know more culture and religion. Unfortunately individuals do not take the chance to learn…

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    A Generation Smarter

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    productive and earn higher wages. Even though foreign language classes improve academic scores, not very many states require students to take a foreign language class to graduate. Students who study a foreign language tend to score higher on standardized tests. Studies show that test scores have been dropping. The study of foreign language helps to improve academic scores. With the exception of special education students, students required to take a foreign language class would most likely do…

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    Throughout the course of American history, foreign policy has constantly been changing. With new threats arising just about every day, the President of the United States must protect the country in every such way possible. While the Americans wanted to be neutral during World War II, these efforts were unsuccessful due to the events occurring at Pearl Harbor; due to cause and effect of the Holocaust, the United States adopted a different foreign policy in which they became one of the founding…

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    on our work today. Write a paragraph for each question below, including a quote from a primary document to support your answer to each question: 1- What was the impact that these Open Door Notes had on American foreign policy? The Open Door Notes had a very large impact on American foreign policy. Prior to the Spanish-American War and American acquisition of the Philippians, the United States did not have colonies, a sphere of influence or serious involvement in Eastern Asia. However, in…

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