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    At some point in their lives, everyone goes through that archetypal phase of teenage rebellion. While this may be slightly different from person to person, almost all kids rebel at some point in their childhood. Their rebellion, however, will differ and depend on their own personal situation or environment. Even when talking about one single person, rebellion changes with the situation. This is exhibited in many ways in real life and literature. In Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi employs graphic and…

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    derived from Chinese characters: ‘Ki’ meaning “rise up” and ‘A’ meaning Asia interpreted as “Rising out of Asia”. Kia had humble beginnings starting with bicycles and motor cycles and today it has grown and is part of global Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group which is the 5th largest vehicle manufacturer in the world. Kia motors produces over 3 million vehicles a year with assembly and 14 manufacturing…

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    PESTLE ANANLYSIS OF HYUNDAI MOTORS Political Factors that affect Automobile industry Every automobile industry is subject to effects caused by the political factors. This PESTLE analysis models impacts the Governments and other political factor affecting the industries. In Hyundai’s case, the following are the significant political external factors affecting them 1. Political stability in most major markets (opportunity) 2. Free trade agreements (opportunity) 3. Governmental support for…

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    Ponyboy’s Changed Perspective in The Outsiders The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton is an inspirational book about teenagers, choices, and change. There are many characters that are important to the narrator Ponyboy, some more than others. Some members of their "Greaser" gang are tough, or happy-go-lucky, while others are shy or serious. One very important character, who changes drastically over the course of the novel, is Dally Winston. In the first half of the book, Ponyboy views Dally as extremely…

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    In this essay, I will be discussing my thoughts on my life experience as it relates to inequality and stratification. Race is real, even though people say you should not see race because it means nothing, but as we all know this information is not necessarily true. I feel a person physically appearance should not just affect the way people treat you, everyone should be able to get along or fit into this society without it being a debate of where a person belongs physically or culturally. Society…

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    The multiplicity of ethnic cultures constructs our racial attitudes and helps us realize our social identity. In this context, social identity is defined as our various group memberships, where each group membership is emphasized by personal importance (Hoplamazian & Knobloch-Westerwick, 2014). Our personal identities can help us develop how we want to be perceived as individuals by our ethnic culture. In this context, a personal identity refers to how we use our unique individual…

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    of a group of friends that have the same interests as each other (Esen, 2012). Teens want to be a part of a group even if that means changing the way they dress or hair style to look like others in the group. Middle school teens care more about what the friends think of them and getting their approval first (Steinberg & Monahan, 2007). Teens are pressured into dressing a certain way to look the same to have been known that they way they are dressed makes them be identified as that group.…

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    discrimination in that discussions concerned with discrimination often fall within areas as diverse as critical discourse analysis, critical applied linguistics, power relations, and identity (re)construction. Therefore, such discussions might not be directly related to education. Further, as each of these areas enjoys its own principles and tenets, it seems essential to borrow findings of research from the areas mentioned above in order to examine discrimination.…

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    Diversity of Dance Santa Fe College’s Fine Arts department presented Earl Mosley’s Diversity of Dance on Thursday, October 27th at 8 pm. I had the pleasure of attending this amazing performance at Santa Fe College, in the Fine Arts hall, which set the tone with its beautiful ambience. Arriving ten minutes early allowed me to look over the program and get ready for the curtains to open. Each performance was unique and I look forward to speaking about each of them. The First dance was Oh My…

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    Think about the state of our country right now; Do you believe that speeches from the past can predict our country? I most certainly do. In a commencement speech by Colin Powell presented for Howard University in 1994, Powell talks about several adversities and issues, such as freedom of speech at Howard University, the moving forward of several countries, having pride in your race and heritage, and how if you want to succeed in life, you must be prepared to go through copious of adversities and…

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