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    In his article, If Most Police Officers Are 'Good Cops, ' These Are Even Better, Nick Wing argues that great cops are the cops that put humanity before the badge; he argues that great cops see themselves as human first, and a cop second. In his article, Wing argues that a great cop uses his or her badge to do good for a community and that his or her first duty and improving the human experience for everyone. Nick Wing concludes that a great cop understands that it is not “them vs. us,”…

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    1. After watching all seven parts of the documentary "The Real Eve", please describe the route(s) that the earliest humans took out of Africa and how humans eventually arrived on several continents, as explained in the documentary. Please include a minimum of SIX specific countries, bodies of water, continents, OR other locations referred to in the video--SIX locations total. There are two possible routes that the earliest humans took out of Africa. One was North of the Red Sea across the Sues…

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    Furthermore, she discusses gender’s use as a sort of social categorization system. While much of today’s societies organize its people into the two categories of male and female, some cultures can have as many as three or four. Gender is entirely dependant on outside influences, culture in particular. Because of the…

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    Before proceeding with any statistical procedures, I conducted a preliminary analysis using descriptive statistics and frequency analysis. Both were used to assess the characteristics of the data, check for violations of assumptions underlying the statistical techniques, as well as address research specific data requirements (Pallant, 2013). Using frequency analysis, I checked the minimum, maximum, and range of the categorical variables to identify errors and address the same. Additionally, I…

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    Mexican Empire

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    social institutions were only attainable by European-born Spaniards because they regarded themselves as true heirs, descendants from a pure breed who were held to a different standard in society. This distinction of superiority created racial categorizations or structures in which non-white European members were prevented from these social institutions, because they were members of a different population with inherit physical characteristic variations mainly focusing on the color of their skin.…

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    when children start learning about their surrounding through different motor activities and their sense experiences During the preoperational stage the child begins to comprehend the symbolic function of language, object spaces, causality, and categorization (Martorell, Papalia, Feldman, 2014). In addition, other psychological approaches will be related with the following observations, like Bandura’s beliefs in gender development and Vygotsky’s point of view in intelligence. Child’s Background…

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    Mal, Evie, Carlos, and Jay are the children of villains in the Disney franchise. These characters are the product and embodiment of their parents’ evil ways due to them being taught these conceptions from adolescence. Due to one’s family being everything they’ve ever known, negative vices are taught from one’s parents stemming from childhood, which lead to one’s perspective of the world being negatively influenced in accordance with these immoralities. The outlook of children in differing…

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    are we to ourselves and to others and are we accepting of it, or do we question ourselves based on approval from others or approval of ourselves to ourselves? Social identity is created through a sequence of three psychological processes. Social categorization which is defined by physical features that can place a person in a category simple based on their appearance. This can lead to stereotyping, but allows people to feel as if they have control over social situations. Social Comparison which…

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    Important Differences

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    Shoemaker, H. Stephen wrote an article entitles, “ Cults and Religions Have Important Differences.” In this article, he attempted to iterate key dissimiliarities between widely established religions, and the smaller manifestations of religious belief, to which we designate the term cults. He often insinuates that Christianity is a model religion that has never exhibited any cult like traits, and that the lines between these followings could be easily defined by terms as simple as the leadership,…

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    Handmaid's Tale Analysis

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    a woman named Offred due to suppression of women by men in her society. Thus, the title Handmaid’s tale is representative of the life of Offred, the Handmaid or a female servant. This novel vividly portrays the cruelty of biological and social categorization. Handmaid’s tale takes place in a futuristic fictional society where revolutionists have wiped out the United States of America and a new totalitarian society called Republic of Gilead is established. In this new society, new orders exist…

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