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    “THE TEACHER IS THE FOUNTAIN OF ALL KNOWLEDGE”. SORRY THAT WAS THEN. Kitchen (n.d.) offered that teachers are no longer the fountain of all knowledge, not even the textbooks but rather the internet. He stated that students in today’s world have at their fingertips through the “click of few buttons on their smart phones” at their possession virtually all the time most information/knowledge. This same view was shared by Indian Express (2012) which noted that teachers are no longer the fountain…

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    Globalization Experiences in Singapore: National Identity, Social Challenges, and Educational Reforms Singapore is a cosmopolitan nation that has been transformed by the forces of globalization since the 1990s. Kubler and Weber (2003) explain that “Singapore embarked on a process of globalizing its economy, its population, and its culture to make the nation relevant to the needs of the rest of the world” (p. 371). Some examples of the strategies that Singapore implemented as a result of the…

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    and cosmopolitan port city. Hence, he showed a contrast situation of the city as how it was during the ancient era and how it becomes nowadays. In addition,…

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    When one considers the concept of freedom, they may think of the ability to do what they wish, when they wish. While this is certainly an example of one facet of our capacity for attaining and utilizing our general freedoms, the concept of freedom is much more complex. In order to understand our ability to be truly free, it is important to recognize that an individual alone may not achieve freedom, but rather does so by living freely in a society composed completely of similarly free people.…

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    made. Cosmopolitan, an international fashion magazine targeted at women, often subconsciously enforces conservative gender norms through their “empowering” articles. Their 2015 article “The 14 Best Jobs for Women” is one of many examples. The career woman is often wrought with stereotypes in popular media, and the article only works to implement this ideology further. There is nothing inherently wrong with the jobs chosen for the article, but the delivery is something to consider. Cosmopolitan…

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    viewing this week’s material are the Harlot. The website Brown Face describes her as, “Lusty and hot-tempered; a slave to her passions”. I think this one may have arisen after the Latino style of dance, as it usually shows off the females. The Cosmopolitan does mention as one point…

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    Ethical Egoist: This person or entity is only concerned with his or her own good and tends not to keep in mind the consequences of his or her action on their environment. They will do everything possible to accomplish the best consequences for them. Liberalism: Each person is the owner of themselves. As individuals, each of us has the right to choose freely and to live our lives free from interference from others, provided the exercise of our rights does not interfere with others' rights to do…

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    Advertising Analysis Anywhere we look we are likely to see an advertisement. Advertisement is meant to draw are attention and subliminal get people to buy all different types of products by using ethos, locos, and pathos. Alba Botanica has taken this one step further to starting a campaign related to doing good for yourself and others. Alba Botanicas advertisement is effective at persuading its target audience to purchase their new Hawaiian detox scrub with volcanic clay by using ethos, locos,…

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    The reason is that, people who live in large cosmopolitan cities tend to react more normally to sex before marriage. Moreover, in a large city the chances that others would hear about one woman’s premarital sex would be minimal because as the name calls, big cities are home to millions of people. Even if one’s actions were known in such a cosmopolitan city as New York, honour killings are not a common way of dealing with any possible family disgrace…

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    Machiavelli, they all discuss human nature as a concept of how citizens should follow laws; however, it seems that their concepts of human nature are outdated as it defines ancient Greece and historical functional cities. In fact, Ulrich Beck’s theory of cosmopolitan which is having a singular culture, social norms, and law, is fundamentally a good concept for human nature as it identifies the worldwide problem where human should regulate corruption. Ultimately, this paper…

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