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    depicted in The Woman’s House and Among Beautiful Ladies. Faith Ringgold was born October 8, 1930, and was raised in Harlem, New York City. The Harlem Renaissance inspired her to explore and learn about different cultures as well as art and its importance. Ringgold received her MA in 1959. During the early 1960s she began a series titled American People with a focus on the Civil Rights movement with a strong female point of view. Today these pieces are among some of her most famous works of…

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    In Hinduism the purpose to life is to attain enlightenment. There are four steps in which a person can attain enlightenment: by fulfilling one's purpose (dharma), being prosperous or successful (artha), by obtaining an appropriate pursuit of pleasure (kama), and lastly to be liberated from rebirth (moksha) (The Meaning…). In the universe there are two main principals energy (Shakti) and consciousness (Shiva). One cannot exist without the other. Shakti is viewed as a feminine force that is the…

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    The Magna Carta, Peace Treaty for Civil Rights Thousands of documents have been written for over many generations and for many reasons. Some of these documents have been forgotten, lost, or placed in historical files. The Magna Carta is the most important charter ever written and still referred to in modern times. The Magna Carta placed the King under the rule of law, influenced the development of new governments throughout history and created the foundation for the United States Constitution.…

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    sense of accomplishment and acknowledging these accomplishments became the driving force behind setting and achieving my goal. Despite that I experienced many obstacles; I did not allow them to derail my progress. Some obstacles such as household chores were easily diverted by delegating responsibilities, but others such as work and schooling could not be easily diverted. However, developing a schedule really helped. I also found it beneficial to share my schedule with my family. They were…

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    Family Structural Analysis

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    out for their child’s best interest and safety. Although, it isn’t until we are adults or have children of our own that we can see the importance of a family. Unfortunately, we only have one set of parents and one day we will look back and miss them when they are no longer with us, none of them are perfect but some do a better job than others. The importance of a good social support system of friends or community programs can be indispensable, at one time or another we will all need…

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    Philosophers have always searched for what they believed was the best way to live. Plato and Matthew are two of the most renowned philosophers of all- time on this issue. Plato wrote around 400 B.C.E while Matthew wrote around 80 A.D. Even though they wrote almost 480 years apart, they still wrote about what they thought the best society was. Although they did not have the same ideas on the way society should function, they both had futuristic ideas that should be utilized today. Plato,…

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    position of women in society in Pygmalion. He portrays women as strong-willed and independent. Pygmalion in set in the 1910s, when women were not allowed to vote, own property or even work outside the home if they were married. Women stayed at home to do chores, but more and more discussions about gender inequality took place. ‘Cheese’ by Willem Elsschot was written twenty years later, in 1933. By now, women had obtained the right to vote, however,…

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    During an interview, the participant indicated which activities would be considered as neutral or non-preferred. The list included household chores (sweeping, mopping, vacuuming), grocery shopping, or studying while walking on a treadmill. The steps are calculated at the closest hour time frame when the first opportunity to perform the neutral or non-preferred activity occurs. There is not…

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    Women were considered lesser than men, and this is shown by the shame associated with being female, women not being allowed to add input and that women/girls are foolish. Finally, women being used as objects is shown by their submissiveness, the importance of their fertility and abuse aimed solely at them. The Ibo society treats women as being inferior to men. Perhaps the reasoning behind this must be explored, before assuming that men are plainly cruel. The people of the Ibo society conform…

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    touching, smelling, tasting (if is not harmful), hearing, and seeing. Another method Johann Comenius believed was not to pressure a child into reading, however, advocate of reading readiness. Many people, such as parents and teachers, make reading a chore or something a child has to do and I think that is not the right way to approach reading. As a teacher, reading should be a fun activity a child can do after their work, or a reward they can do after good behavior. However, a teacher should not…

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