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    Unnecessary Gender Items It’s not unusual in today’s society to be filled with stereotypes and gender inequalities. Are these gender inequalities becoming a norm in today’s society, or has it always been the norm? When you’re at the store, what do you notice? Items seem to be connected to just a single gender, but some of them can become a little more sexist than you’d actually believe. Feminist would find many of these items degrading according to their outlook that women are created equal to…

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    Having the opportunity to teach students and witness them learn, as well as, take interest into the material that they are learning would be extremely gratifying. 2. What are the three most important attributes of an effective teacher? Patience, organization, and adaptability are very important attributes that I have improved and implemented in the completion of my course work at IUE. Patience is a major quality to have when working with children. Each child is unique in the way they learn…

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    understanding a user of a GoPro and inspires them to become one by adopting this adventurous attribute into their identity. So we can see by creating the ideology that adventure/exploration and documenting it with a GoPro is what…

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    size, and emotional attributes of lines. For example, in the image to the left, Shoki the Demon Queller exhibits the dichotomy and complexity of lines that convey different meanings; the sword includes thin, precise lines to emphasize sharpness and strength, while the fuzzier and more distressed lines of his beard and hair give a sense of texture and physical sensation (Ch 2 Pg 25). Further, the image on the right also manipulates line quality to develop the overlapping attribute, which…

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    development of the authors work. Too often, maps are over looked for their seeming simplicity. People fail to see the research and story the cartographer has created, and in turn miss every step of the cartographer’s choice to exclude and include attributes and other such map features from the final projection. Every map tells a story, and each one special in its own depiction, but maps are also intertwined, showing parallels in time of very different but equally true realities. Maps are the…

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    The rule for first normal form (1NF) is a table in which the intersection of every column and record contains only one value. In other words a table that contains more than one atomic value in the intersection of one or more column for one or more records is not in 1NF. The non 1NF table can be converted to 1NF by restructuring original table by removing the column with the multi-values along with a copy of the primary key to create a new table. See Figure 8.4 for an example of this approach.…

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    The role of software architects is to map the software requirements to the architecture design and guarantee that both functional requirements and quality attributes are met (Qin et al., 2007). Since applications have a diverse set of requirements, it is rare that a single architectural style can address all those requirements. Usually, the system architecture is not limited to a single style, but is often a combination of architectural styles. For example, the design of a web-based application…

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    The following statement, “The crucible is essentially about courage, weakness, and truth,” is correct. In the crucible the attributes that the characters show/have aren't necessarily the best, yet some show the attribute of courage, Mary Warren and John Proctor show this attribute. Other times some characters show the trait of weakness, those characters are John Proctor, Mary Warren, and Ann Putnam. There is a lot of both those characteristics, but what mostly lacks in this play is one simple…

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    taking extreme, harmful measures to obtain a "perfect" image. The Express Tribune, a Pakistan newspaper, posted that "...beauty is diverse; it is internal and emanates from the person instead of her form” ("The Doll Effect”). If we look past physical attributes, we can find beauty in personality, a smile, or positivity. Changing our mindset can destroy criticism and form friendships. The newspaper continues that "The idealization of this warped standard of beauty de-values women in others' eyes…

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    one of five cartoon pictures that varied in skin color from light to dark” (Billente and Hadad). The experiment revealed White children had a higher rate of ‘white bias,’ “identifying the color of their own skin with positive attributes and darker skin with negative attributes,” when compared to Black children (Billente and Hadad). Although, Black children, as a whole, had some ‘white bias.’ Researchers linked the data to the children being exposed to stereotypes, as one states “‘What's really…

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