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    . They employed a very similar structure to their vodcast as we did to my vodcast. They started with synopsis of their texts, The Help and Jasper Jones. Then discussed their contexts, just as I did. They then began their deconstruction of scenes and analysis of issues. Their vodcast is well structured with a consistent discussion between Aaron and Harish. Compared to my vodcast the discussion is much better, they engage in discussing points far more frequently and more effectively then Tim and…

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    Mixed Blood Stereotypes

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    have ‘mixed blood’ are the ones who succeed in life” will be deconstructed and explored in different sections and headings. Study and research will be focused on ‘mixed blood’ and the stereotypes that accompany the word and its culture. Further deconstruction will look into what it means to succeed and how it relates to the question posed that will be followed by what the social determinants of ‘mixed blood Aboriginals consist of and how equity versus equality play a big part on the access to…

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    “I only meant to say that in the eighteenth-century one sees the development of reflection upon architecture as a function of the aims and techniques of the government of societies”(Michel Foucault,296). It is a narration of architectural idea that was affected by liberalism in the eighteenth century. When I compare the Michel Foucault “Space, Knowledge, and Power” and Mark Wigley “Deconstructive Architecture,”they indicate some differences for philosophy concept and architectural idea. The…

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    throughout the play using this idea. When looking at Macbeth, some of the lenses I saw included: Reader Response and Structuralism Lense, Cultural and Marxist Lense, Feminist and Historical Lense, Formalist and Psychological Lense, and Trauma and Deconstruction Lense. These lenses helped me to dissect, find answers, and understand Macbeth much…

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    Imagine going to work just like any other day and finding out that you will soon be without a job. This is the reality that many Americans are waking up to every day. In the article, Penalize Companies that Export Jobs, author Michael Riordan explores this issue. Mr. Riordan is an MIT educated physicist and a former employee of the corporation that is highlighted in the article. The article outlines the plans of Carrier Corporation, to move its production facility from Indianapolis Indiana to…

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    Substance abuse and treatment is something that is very important to know for working in human services. Throughout history, communities have always used different substances but now most societies are regulating the use of these substances. This can be seen with the rise of alcoholism and the prohibition era. The prohibition ultimately failed because people were still getting access to alcohol. Today, over one half of the US population drinks alcohol. I also learned that there is a difference…

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    College has always been described as a place where students are able to explore and find themselves, which can include wanting to explore dating, sex, and/or their sexuality. However, traditional dating in college has been replaced by “hooking up”- an ambiguous term that can signify anything from kissing to sexual intercourse without the emotional attachment of a relationship (Kelly, 2012). The author of “Sexism in Practice: Feminist Ethics Evaluating the Hook Up Culture”, Connor Kelly believes…

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    Environmental Racism

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    Environmental Racism Although America will continue to diversify, little change will occur to the negative highlighting aspects of America. The wide gap between the socio-economic classes will remain, as well as new, often demeaning; stereotypes and prejudices will be arise. In addition to the inequality within the social and economic infrastructure, a commonly overlooked social problem is environmental racism. Environmental racism is classified as the discriminatory placement of people where…

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    These were harsh times for Greece, but there was a benefit, which was the deconstruction of the Mycenaean ruling. The author believes the destruction of the ruling is positive, so he writes,”The deconstruction of the old Mycenaean economic and social structures with the strict class hierarchy and heredity rule were forgotten, and eventually replaced with new socio-political institutions that…

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    In a word, yes. Walzer’s deconstruction of the realist argument leaves the reader completely convinced that he is right, while the self-serving and reprehensible realists are not only wrong but morally depraved. Why? Because he has identified and brought out into the harsh glare of the open the moral ambiguity, rhetorical ploy, and self-serving innuendo of the realists while insisting upon moral uprightness for his own interpretation of the truth. After exposing the realists for the immoral…

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