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    Would you ever sacrifice a kid for your religion.I been researching the Inca, Mayan, and Aztec. I have been looking what they did for there religions what trading system,food they ate, government, ranking,gods, and how they treated the people n their civilization. Inca and Maya are same and different by their religion and beliefs,gods,food,and sacrifices. I will write 4 examples how the are the same And 3 examples on how the are different from each other for a essay on how they are alike and…

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    Language of Different Social Groups In Gadda’s article, “Writing and Langauge Socializations Across Cultures: Some Implecations For the Classroom,” he explains that it is not only the language that is different but the cultural differences as well. Within the United States and abroad, there are different cultures and classes of people who are influenced by their language and/or culture. Is it just a language difference or does it encompass something much larger? In this article Gadda…

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    memories as you as Locke proved that it is impossible for someone to be at the same place at the same exact time and to be in two places at once. Since you cannot be at the same place at the same time, it means that everyone will have different beginning and if you have different beginning then that means your string of consciousness will differ from everyone and that leads us to the point that your consciousness is tied your person identity For instance, even if you have an identical twin who…

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    manager is to consolidate diverse claim offices that have different identities in which these different identities are a result of the different dynamics associated with each claims office. The smallest claim office is the Chappaqua claim office, which has only approximately 75 employees. In reference to job descriptions and functions of employees and managers, each office has the same job descriptions and functions but each office has very different dynamics that will shape the organizational…

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    satire our lifes would be boring and dull. I would define humor is anything that makes me laugh. I think humor is anything that is unexpected, witty, amusing, etc. Humor is important to me because it is a way to forget about what is going on in the world right now and just relax. We need humor in the world because without it the world would be dull and life would be too serious. I would define satire as someone making fun of something to show or make a point. There are different types of humor…

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    George Washington chose. He had two men in his cabinet that were of different parties which were Hamilton who was head of the Federalists and Jefferson of was head of the Democratic Republicans. Both of these men had very different view and the thoughts on how the United States should be run and rebuilt. Even though George Washington had different views and thought that political parties would only hinder the government, and that it would cause more problems than good, political parties still…

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    real world three plus five equals eight. When in the book, people were supposed to believe that three plus five equals nine. The difference between how different the my world and the world in this book are made me want to read this book.…

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    behavior. The way that we can uniquely see and understand it in a social perspective is by practicing beginner’s mind. American Sociologist, Bernard McGrane, proposed beginner’s mind in where one would have to see society without the knowledge one has of the things happening around us. He describes it as “If we would like to better understand the world around us, then we must unlearn what we already know.” Bernard McGrane suggested to actually study society by just standing in a public place and…

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    and development throughout the years. In this case, Yali wanted to discover the reason as to why the development of guns, germs, and steel could allow different civilizations to become more dominant than…

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    policies and codes, and diverse perspectives of death. Although the samurai and knight started their training at childhood, their preliminaries of development were diverse. As stated from the series, “Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire”, a samurai would spend his child at school, learning combat skills including Kendo, Zen Buddhism,…

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