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    draw on during discussions or other things when compared to students from town. Familial capital and social capital seemed to have the greatest differences. Differences in familial capital included feelings of responsibility for younger siblings. One of my close friends from a rural background would go straight home after school and even sometimes miss school in order to care for younger siblings. Social capital differences were evident even in younger grades. When I first started school, I only…

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    Tommy Boy Essay

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    After watching the movie “Tommy Boy” I have learned many things about businesses and how there run. One thing that I learned was that there are many disadvantages and advantages to inheriting a business. I have also come to the conclusion that the business in “Tommy Boy” was not going to survive from what I have seen. Based on what I have seen in “Tommy Boy” I have noticed many advantages to being a child in a family owned business. One example is that you get accepted into the business at a…

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    Cultural Capital

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    The first article topic is mainly about cultural capital. From the realism of material production activities to do with a mechanism unique to the region of relatively independent cultural production activities, meaning the necessary means. Money, economic capital and correlated with the dominant culture as contrasting concepts, such as the rules of the language products, knowledge and symbolic systems, incident or behavior type, value, and to refer to the aesthetic tastes, inclinations, etc. (P.…

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    Capital Gain Tax Analysis

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    Capital assets are those properties that individuals own for personal use.It is said that a capital gain or loss has been got by viewing the difference that exists on final price of that capital and that of its base price. If a capital asset is sold at a price that is higher than its buying price. Some of the examples of capital assets include homes, businesses and other collectibles. Capital gains tax is that is levied on the income from capital gain (US Tax Reform Act of 1986). In America,…

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    first child’s possession of embodied cultural capital (Bourdieu 1986: 48). Embodied cultural capital is an accumulation of social skills and knowledge that helps a person fail or succeed in the dominating culture (Bourdieu 1986: 48). Children who possess embodied cultural capital thrive in school with invisible knowledge and skills that set them apart as “gifted” while those without these skills will struggle (Bourdieu 1986: 48). Embodied cultural capital is passed on from parents to children,…

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    Hydrofracking is a process of natural gas drilling. The purpose of the project in Pennsylvania is to create a clean energy source that’s produced domestically in America (Griswold, 2011). However, with such potential economic growth, there are consequences that affect people who live in close proximity to the production. The ecosystem services that are affected are air and water, including the earth. According to the “Ecosystem Services” (Daily, 1997) article, ecosystem services support life…

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    Distinction and Bourdieu’s Forms of Capital (1986) as well as many other works from Bourdieu and other published articles to develop a concrete understanding of the way Bourdieu’s forms of capital, habitus and fields are associated with social class, education and unequal opportunities that benefit prominent social groups in the everyday world. The focus of this paper will be on the forms of capital and the way it is…

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    doors to more internships and opportunities that I was able to access and turn into social capital. Not only did I gain experience in the working field, I grew accustomed to interacting with professionals in society. In high school my AP Economics teacher also introduced me to a popular English teacher at my school who offered tips to write my college personal statement. Oseguera talks about social capital as being dynamic in this context, “These resources may be evident, such as financial…

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    Three forms of capital have a tremendous impact on education and will affect all future teachers. The first form of capital is social capital. Social capital is defined according to Eval (2016) as either “obligations and expectations, information channels, or as social norms” (p. 1). The implication of social capital in education is that “social patterns and processes” “contribute to the ethnic disparities of student achievement” (Eval, 2016,p. 1). As teachers, we need to be aware of how much…

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    Thailand, do you think its cost of capital will be greater or lower than its cost of capital when operating solely in the US? Explain your answer. Sports Experts’ cost of capital will probably be greater than the cost of capital of sport shoes manufacturers operating in the U.S. because of Sports Experts’ expansion into Thailand. Typically, an MNC has access to international capital markets, and international diversification are advantageous to an MNC’s cost of capital. Nevertheless, Sports…

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