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    heterozygous and one would have fully dominant genes. Therefore supposing trait W comprised the dominant trait for wrinkled pea pods, and w was the recessive trait for smooth pea pods, then in the first generation of offspring of breeding between a fully homozygous dominant plant and a fully homozygous recessive plant(assuming there were four new plants), one plant would be ww or smooth pea pods, two would be heterozygous dominant wrinkled pods (Ww) and one would be fully dominant, or WW .…

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    “saying (writing)-doing-being-valuing, believing combinations” (6). They are important “combinations”(6). This is for the reason that “identity kits” can help someone see who you are, and they allow you to gain entrance into other Discourses such as a Dominant Secondary Discourse by having the proper make up(Gee 7). According to Gee without the perfect “combination” or make up of not only language but values, the overall message cannot get across because every part of the combination is…

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    Structural Assimilation

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    in which minority groups participate fully in the dominant society but still maintain their cultural differences. American democracy and its ideals encourage pluralism in that it allows people to express their cultures, beliefs and norms fully without interference as long as they conform with human rights. Assimilating plays a role here in that individual people can express their individual and dynamic cultures while still they follow the dominant culture of the country as a…

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    Race and ethnicity is extremely diverse in America as compared to most countries. However, the white race is commonly seen as the dominant race because of the past history. White people are more privilege than any other race. The minority race such as African American, Latino, and Asian are known to belong in the marginalized group. According to W.E.B DuBois, he was constantly discriminated because he was half black and half white. People perceived him as the minority black race because of…

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    Taylor which challenges the societal racism of a 1963 Jackson, Mississippi. The film follows its white protagonist, Skeeter (Emma Stone), in her attempt to write an exposé on the mistreatment of the dark-skinned maids and nannies in Jackson. The dominant attitudes in this society come from the white population, as they have more power and numbers than those with coloured skin. Conflicts between characters from the opposing races reveal discriminatory attitudes from the white populace towards the…

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    Experiment: Brain Asymmetry Question 2: When doing the CogLab, why was it important not to turn your head towards the stimulus being presented? Answer 2: https://coglab.cengage.com/labs/blind_spot.shtml During a trial, it is important not to turn our head towards the stimulus being presented. Furthermore, we also advise not to move our right eyes and only stay focused on the given fixation point at the middle. If we did not follow these instructions, it may affect the location of the blind spot…

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    races, ethnic groups and social classes that experience discrimination. In our society, minorities are oppressed in the educational system. They are not given equal opportunity, and their culture and experiences are deemed less important than the dominant culture. Therefore, they aren’t as likely to achieve the same success as White people. If they do, it’s because they worked adamantly to overcome the obstacles placed to prevent minorities from succeeding. This discrimination starts to affect…

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    inheritance is the Law of Dominance. This law states that genes come in pairs and are inherited in different units called alleles. In a situation with one dominant allele and one recessive allele, the dominant trait will show as it is a carrier and the recessive allele is still there, but not showing. My paternal grandfather was homozygous dominant and my grandmother is homozygous recessive so my father ended up being heterozygous…

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    Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, his epic idea of a “single dominant public sphere” where citizens gather in order to debate “common concern.” Due to the inevitability of marginalization, the realities of human nature, and the illusory ideal that citizens are equipped with the necessary knowledge to rationally debate what should be common concern, it is not desirable in a democracy to have a single dominant public sphere. The single public sphere is outrageous because within one…

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    left-brain dominant people are much more logical than right-brained dominant people. It is incredible how easily they are able to figure out “how”, and are completely competent in processing the information quickly and sufficiently. This assists them significantly. They are wielded with a vast amount of useful characteristics including linear thinking, able to pay attention to details, one-at-a-time processing, and are great at proofing (McGinty). On the contrary, right-brained dominant…

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