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    Course Name Major Themes/Big Ideas Personal Impact on Knowledge/Beliefs/Practice Diversity and Global Education Cultural insensitivity, diverse families, poverty in USA, diversity in schools, the impact of violence in students, diverse religions, multicultural learners, and text analysis. The class was not part of the TESOL program. I took it as an elective, since I had the ESOL endorsement. One thing that impacted me was learning how poverty affects students in a myriad of ways, even before…

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    School Choice Will Not Solve Education Issues The topic of how to improve the American school system is constantly being argued at both the state and federal level. One of the more prominent solutions is called “school choice”. School vouchers, as well as charter school programs are referred to as “school choice”. They provide parents with the opportunity for their children to attend public schools outside of the traditions “school zone” in which they live. The voucher program gives parents…

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    To what extent does globalization contribute to sustainable prosperity for all people? I believe that we humans, and our actions, have created our once healthy planet into a dying one, and with our resources, and weather dying off, we won’t be able to sustain prosperity for anyone at all. In my opinion, sustainable prosperity for all people means that everyone has to meet their basic human needs with the confident knowledge of knowing that we won’t have to deny the future generation to have the…

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    Turrkmenistan Case Study

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    (S)The Social Factor Most of Turkmenistan’s citizens are ethnic Turkmens with sizeable minorities of Uzbeks and Russians. Smaller minorities include Kazakhs, Tatars, Ukrainians, Armenians, Azeris and Balochis. FAMILY AND LIFE STYLE CHANGES Most Turkmen live in extended families, and elders live with their adult children. Nursing homes are extremely rare. The youngest son bears the primary responsibility for his parents' welfare. Turkmen families are usually large. Life expectancy: Life…

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    Prisons are over loaded with inmates; there are now alternative resources being used to reduce the number of inmates in prison/jail. That alternative resources are community corrections. Community corrections can often be a privatized agency that is similar and different form private prisons. Privatized community corrections can give positive outcomes to the criminal justice system, but it can have a negative impact on the clients because they have to pay fees to the centers. Why do are clients…

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    These factors left them in poverty, smaller geographically, and in a forced stated of rebuilding with seemingly no outside help. The sentiment of disorienting transition rings true for both societies as privatization of previously state-ran institutions proved to be a vacuum filled by wealthy foreigners and criminals. The individual citizens were left in absolute upheaval and poverty as they were robbed and left without means previously afforded to them by…

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    Bottled Summary

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    Ph.D. in Energy and Resources from the University of California. He is a receiver of the prestigious MacArthur “genius” Fellowship. Has authored numerous scientific papers and nine books. Bottled & Sold is a modern summary that shows how the privatization of the water industry has become more commercialized for profit and the thought transformation from the acceptance of municipality water to private companies has shifted. Peter Gleick…

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    Mexican Empire

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    But it was land Americans wanted because they learned that through land ownership, specifically the privatization of land allowed for it to be leased or sold creating wealth. Om the other hand, land provided the industrial movement which allowed production of goods which produced Capital, err go more land more wealth. The construction of railways also produced…

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    One of the major effects of democracy in Africa is division. Because Africa is one of the most diverse continents if not the most in the world in terms of ethnicity, and religion, western democracy takes this opportunity to tear it apart. One of the tools that it uses to achieve this is the multiparty system. Hence, it focusses more on elections in Africa than on most of the pressing needs of the continent, such as food, shelter, medical care and education (Mountain, 2012). Most political…

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    Equality of opportunity is a political ideal that is mostly opposed to hierarchy. How individuals rank is society is based on a competitive process where all members in society are equal to compete, regardless of their background. According to this idea agents have the opportunities to reach a goal without being set back by any obstacle. An example of a statement of equality of opportunity is “All Irish students should have the chance to get a college degree without the hindrance of racial…

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