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    Before delving into the positions, it is important to understand the red and green filters on the model. These filters represent the how the individual is relating to others in this proposed theory with the internal voice represented as green and external voice represented as red. These filters are based on Baxter-Magolda’s (1999) theory of Self-Authorship, which explain the concept of by listening to the external, such as family or teachers, and following formulas based on what these external…

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    her is her dad. She explained that her dad is/was her everything. He supported her, backed her up, and remembered her birthday when no one else in the family did. Monica’s dad also taught her all she knows about yard work, fixing cars, gardening, canning, hot water heaters, etc. Still to this day, her…

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    THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship To understand what a social entrepreneur is, it is relevant to establish by what means the available literature defines the concept. Social entrepreneurship is a term conceptualized a few decades ago; therefore, there is a lack of a formal or precise definition. Different realms have defined the concept resulting on several interpretations according to the divergent perspectives of the available research of social entrepreneurship…

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    As asserted by psychologist Carl Jung, humans express their fears and desires through the use of archetypes which he defines as conscious manifestations of the collective unconscious part of the human psyche (Haslam 301). The unconscious structure of the human psyche retains an ability to manifest archetypes in similar ways across individuals, time periods (Haslam 302) and is an active force that is continuously grouping and regrouping its contents (Haslam 65). This aspect of Jungian psychology…

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    In cities all around America the noise of running cars and horns is audible. The automobile has climbed in popularity enough to be seen in many homes around the country. Cars for daily use; however, have not always been a popular and affordable product for the mainstream consumer. The changes to American society created by the wide distribution of automobiles arises the question: How has the creation, advancement, and distribution of automobiles from 1945 to 1970 drastically changed American…

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    While this homesteading program has ended, the desire to own a piece of land where one could be independent and self-sufficient has not. Today people are digging up their front yards and planting gardens, unplugging from the grid, and striving for a lifestyle and an ideology that is totally different than the one they know. They are the modern homesteader. The term modern homesteader or just simply homesteader is the most common used by researchers to define a group of people “leading a…

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    Published in 1916, Susan Glaspell’s one-act play, Trifles, describes the investigation of Mrs. Wright, a farmer’s wife who is in jail because she was accused of murdering her husband, but had no apparent motive for murder. While searching for evidence at her house, three men look for obvious facts and motives, but are unsuccessful. On the other hand, two women, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale, pay close attention to trifles and reveal many secrets about the Wright family, but decide to keep them a…

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    Luisa Moreno Case Study

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    achievements of Mexican women and gives detailed insight on labor conditions and laws in 1930’s and 1940’s America. Since the lesson plan would be taught to California students, Ruiz’s book has a section on Luisa Moreno’s involvement with the Val Vita canning plant in Fullerton and her work in the San Joaquin Valley and Los Angeles County, connecting students to familiar…

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    Gender roles before the 1920’s were very distinct. Women were lower than men on the social scale and had little to no power. They were strictly in charge of the domestic issues and chores. Women taught and raised their children, as well as did the cooking, cleaning, and other chores throughout the house. card 24, Gourley As the 1873 Supreme Court stated, “The paramount destiny and mission of women are to fulfill the noble and benign offices of wife and mother. This is the law of the creator.”…

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    How World War Two Affected America. Millions of Americans came together during a time of crisis to rid the earth of tyranny in a time of need. America joined the allied forces to oppose the axis powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) during world war two. The United States came into the war right after the Japanese forces bombed Pearl Harbor, killing nearly 2,400 people and wounding a thousand more. The men were out at war but we still needed factories running to supply weapons and ammunition so the…

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