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    this approach, for a non-traditional student, is the time commitment required to join an RSO. The extra responsibilities of a non-traditional student result in them having one thing in common, lack of free time for extracurricular activities. So choosing an RSO to participate in, is an important…

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    Cultural changes in Canada regarding infant death A brief introduction Pamela Post’s documentary Buried so Deep explores the cultural changes regarding infant deaths in Canada from the mid- 20th century to today. In fact, Mountain View Cemetery, located in the city of Vancouver, only released in 2006, the registry of infants that died from 1907 to 1972. These infants were previously buried in mass anonymous graves with little or no ceremony because the norm at that time was that it was better to…

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    Family Finances: Fragility

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    In Family Finances: Fragility, Class, and Gender Duffy, Corman, & Pupo (2015) discuss the emergent social reality that faces many Canadian families. Through interviews conducted over the course of six years with 140 industrial workers in southern Ontario, Duffy et al. (2015) bring light to the issues that are defining the new economy. Precarious work, increased economic fragility, and the shrinking divide between the lower and middle class have become new challenges for the coming future.…

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    Washington, which later grew into a bitter personal battle. Washington from 1895, when he made his famous "Atlanta Compromise" speech, to 1910 was the most powerful black man in the America. Whatever grant, job placement or any endeavor concerning Blacks that influential whites received was sent to Washington for endorsement or rejection. Hence, the "Tuskegee Machine" became the focal point for Black input/output. DuBois was not opposed to Washington's power, but rather, he was against his…

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    Summary: The article of research is “The Hidden Cost of Being African American: How Wealth Perpetuates Inequality by Thomas M. Shapiro. Shapiro, a Pokross Professor of Law and Social Policy at Brandeis University, was interested in social class and racial-ethnic differences in the indicators of socioeconomic status. Shapiro wanted to examine a data that shows persistent wealth discrepancies between whites and African Americans with similar achievements and credentials and how their lives differ…

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    Intelligence comes in many different ways; it does not just mean having above average grades or getting a higher education. A “street smart” individual is intelligent because they have common sense and have the ability to overcome problems of everyday life through the gained knowledge of experience. English and education professor Gerald Graff from the University of Illinois at Chicago uses his article, “Hidden Intellectualism” to discuss the importance of integrating “street smarts” with…

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    obsolete or incorrect before it’s even handed to the student.” Today we are living in the age of technology where change is constant. Technology has a huge effect on education today. Education is all in the hands of a learner, and if you 're not an invested learner, then good luck keeping up with this day and age. The higher education game is under massive amounts of scrutiny today. Employers are complaining more and more that these graduates have no skills, that all they have is a degree on…

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    Therefore this has created many positive aspects of the idea. Firstly, educational objectives create structure to adult education. Much can be gained from having structure in a learning environment, including awareness of what is expected from the teacher and what is needed to gain a certain mark in an assignment or exam. This structure can help students sent ‘bench marks’…

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    concern of mine was how families in poverty would handle this change as, children in poverty rely on more than just education from their schools. As a substitute teacher and a parent I wanted to look further into how education funding cuts and reform is effecting the children who need it most. Through my search of a deeper understanding I found a startling correlation between education funding and children who live in poverty. I found…

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    time. The new trend of the 21st century is to attend a post-secondary education. High school students are motivated and inspired each and everyday to attend college. Everyone wants to go to college because they are all aware of the award that comes in the end. From 2003 to 2013 the enrollment for many public and private institutions have doubled over the 10-year span (U.S News and World Report, 2015). Many post-secondary education institutions have seen their enrollment increase over 90% (U.S…

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