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    The practice of making charitable donations is prosaic in American society; accordingly, in this mundane culture, benefactors are frequently motivated for reasons other than their own magnanimity. Illustratively, in my community, a local public broadcasting station fundraises and offers a special, refillable coffee vessel in exchange for a certain sum of donation. This is not unusual, in fact, when acts of charity are requested, organizations often incentivize support. Their goal is to create…

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    This means policy moving forward should consider involving increased civic lessons and involvement with community. Examples of this might be, increasing budget appropriations for educational supports outside of tuition payments such as more advisors for life coaching and club advisement, help with costs for shelter, food, and transportation, and career skills and development programs during and after college. At the…

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    RACISM IN OUR SOCIETIES TODAY Increasing intellectual and interracial communication and collaboration in a globalized world will hasten the aid of racism around the globe (Dulitzky,2005). Throughout world history, governments have neglected and violated human and civil rights of their citizens, they demonstrate this regard through customs, etiquette and racial systems that deny human dignity and respect. It is a phenomenon expressed at the dimension of society, group’s individuals and…

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    Creating a memorial can be complicated. When choosing a way to symbolize an important part of history, there are multiple factors that play an important role. A group or agency should consider the cost and properly symbolizing the event or person within the creation of the monument. The cost of a dedication is a necessary aspect. Jason Kosareff published a piece, ‘‘Cemetery Faces an Uncertain Future’’ in the Whittier Daily News. Kosareff presents, ‘‘If a cemetery was solid for development… the…

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    Bibliography Heung, Marina. ""What's the Matter with Sara Jane?": Daughters and Mothers in Douglas Sirk's "Imitation of Life"." Cinema Journal 26.3 (1987): 21-40. This periodical by Marina Heung describes the connection between race, class, and gender appropriation. This article produces an understanding of how this female central film deals with ideas about issues pertaining to woman's work and woman's suffering, mother-daughter relationships, bonding between black and white women, the…

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    Growing up, we have all experienced the pressures of utility. According to Jeremy Benthem, utility is defined as, “the property in any object, whereby it tends to produce benefits, advantage, pleasure, good or happiness, to prevent the happening of mischief, pain, evil, or unhappiness to the party whose interests is considered.” Today in more modern terms, we could call it people pleasing. It is from this principle where we get utilitarianism, a property that is characterized by the principle…

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    Geography is the reason of the inequality around the world. Geography has caused inequality between civilizations and has given some civilizations an advantage over others. Because of these advantages, this resulted in the decimation and the appropriation of other civilizations resources. There are four main factors that allowed civilizations to have…

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    Intercultural communication can be done with ease or it can lead to world war III. It all depends on knowing how to differentiate between cultures and how to recognize that not every interaction between people of distinct cultures can be considered as Intercultural communication. First off, one can begin their understanding of Intercultural communication by first understanding what culture is, seeing as that it is the root word in “Intercultural”. Culture is a system of shared values, beliefs,…

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    Tax Treaties Are Self-Executing Tax treaties do not require any implementing law or guideline. A treaty is considered “self-executing” when it does not need any implementing legislation and it takes effect upon ratification. In US jurisdiction, a treaty that is not self-executing does not create a cause of action or provide a remedy. Under US law, the President and two-thirds of the Senate have the power to bind the country with the treaty by making the necessary implementing law. Both of…

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    I’d like to start of by identifying the clothing of everyone in this room. Every girl in here is wearing a skirt and the boys are wearing shorts and pants. Because the stereotype of which girls are seen as feminine should reflect in our clothes, and a skirt or dress being to reflect that. But in the modern world of now , men are seen to be the more dominant sex, why? Male privilege. I never heard of a man paying pink tax or having to worry about a child on the the. The privilege sometimes…

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