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    play a huge role as gender roles in social deviance. Because of how people are taught, how their environment is (nature vs. nurture), and things like that, also their culture and the society where they live in. Based on social findings in the study of deviance is that the social classes have distinct styles of crime. Nowadays people, mostly I’ll say high class, are bombarding the poor with advertisement to have the newest Phone (IPhone, Samsung,…

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    Lisa Simpson Qualities

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    To become the president of Springfield it takes allot of responsibility, and integrity. The people of our country are counting on the Future president to take a step up and make Spring Field the best and safest environment. They are expecting that he or she will speak up upon them to help make changes for the best. This is why i present to you, Lisa Simpson - one of the most well know and trust worthy. At her young age she has proven to be brilliant and one of the most passionate about the…

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    Mindy Ramos Milhan English 102 6 November 2015 A Midsummer’s Night Dream vs. Oedipus the King What role does irony play in literature? Irony is a figure of speech in which what is intended by the author is not exactly what is being said. It makes for an interesting turn of events which we see is used by many of the greatest authors, including the infamous William Shakespeare and Ancient Greek writer, Sophocles. Both Shakespeare and Sophocles are known to this day as two of the best…

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    Throughout The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, it is clear that the character Jay Gatsby has multiple personas. The first is his Gatsby persona— who is a suave, sophisticated, big shot businessman millionaire. The second is James Gatz, who is a poor, immature seven-teen year old, who created the Gatsby persona as a means to get a fresh start in life in order to achieve his dream of making it big. However, in the process of all this, he meets a girl in Louisville, Daisy Fay, who he…

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    Kate Chopin was the most adventurous of the 20th -century American woman writers. Her stories reflected her ideas about how women were sacrificing their lives (marriage, motherhood) at that time. Chopin had a vision of freedom, andemancipation, and that is reflected in her poems; most of her stories sent messages to the audience about how females could be robust and are capable of being equal to men. She reflects in the histories the ideas of autonomy during of that century, and for this…

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    Farmer describe himself as “a poor people’s doctor?” A) Dr. Farmer worked without pay in Haiti, doctoring peasants. B) Dr. Farmer worked at a Women’s Hospital volunteering as a radiologist C) Dr. Farmer on his spare time took care of the poor at a grubby church D) Dr. Farmer traveled from town to town in Haiti to take care of the sick. E) Dr. Farmer helped treat Haitians who are infected with Aid with his own money. In the beginning Dr. Farmer called himself “a poor people’s doctor”, all though…

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    Freedom to Love Who You Want Personally, I do not support gay marriage, but I have nothing against it either. I believe in equality, and freedom to do what you want. Homosexual couples should be allowed the right to marry because it is a violation of basic human rights to illegalize it, there are legal benefits to legalizing it, and there are many social and health benefits if it were legalized. Legalizing gay marriage would correct the problem of violating human rights. According to the…

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    Consensus vs. Conflict Throughout this semester we walked back and forth understanding the role freedom played in American history. In unit three we discussed how our founding fathers wrote us the check of freedom and that it was up to us to pass this freedom on to later generations. From the start America was known as the “land of the free,” but was America actually free for all on its land? The establishment of America seem to have been based more on power then it did freedom. If it…

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    Certain groups become limited, the poor or unqualified receive unequal treatment, cultivating civil unrest. This isn’t the only case with America and its society, “all around the world fragmentation has been associated with major economic disruptions, anger over the fact the new opportunities were limited to the rich, the powerful, or the criminal; an overall environment of lawlessness combined with failure of systems of police…

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    PART D: Essay The integrated literacy plan for the Hungry Caterpillars includes both teaching sessions as a group and as a class. The themes that students explored in the programme included topics such as fitting in vs. not fitting in, being yourself, being different, and bullying. The texts chosen were not too extreme when exploring these topics, and questions were raised in a safe arena so that students could contribute without feeling threatened. This type of safety was seen through stories…

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