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    Gender Equality: Ancient Rome vs. Today Ancient Rome has a structure very similar to that of the United States--especially through its complex legal system, classes of people, and treatment of women. Although America has, as of late, become quite progressive, fifty years ago it was not dissimilar to Rome’s backwards view of women. They worked in the home, raised children, and served their husbands. In both cases, women weren’t allowed to vote and it was unheard of for them to hold public office…

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    southeastern and northern parts of the country. It spreads across 251,827 sq. miles, making it just smaller than the state of Texas which comes in at 268,820 sq. miles. The country is located between Southern Asia and Central Asia. It is bordered by Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, China, and India. This location centering between central and southern Asia makes Afghanistan both landlocked and a land bridge within Asia. The country of Afghanistan has been seen on the news…

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    Self-Other Ethnography I interviewed a fellow titan who I meet this past summer in CAS 301 at Cal State Fullerton. Her name is Amber Malik and she was born in Karachi, Pakistan. Amber immigrated to the United States when she was three years old. Amber’s parents came to the United States in search of better opportunities for their children. Amber did not speak a word of English she Urdu and Hindi. In my case, my parents immigrated to the United States in the late 70’s from El Salvador. I was…

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    The term hegemony can be defined as the process by which dominant culture maintains its position in power. These are through social institutions such as: the media, education, religion etc. These institutions then compose societal views on appropriate norms and values and what is deemed as acceptable behaviour. Gramsci’s concept of hegemony is achieving consensus of the masses through consent as opposed to coercion. The…

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    on Samantha and Brian, presents a positive portrayal of the potential benefits of such a unique curriculum for competency of “soft skills” rather than rote memorization of content knowledge. This is significant as it implies a direction for K-12 education to reform its focus from that of the educational purpose of social mobility to instead the educational purpose of social efficiency. This is heavily indicated with the almost apocalyptic depiction of artificial intelligence evolving from the…

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    world countries such as india to be underdeveloped because they may be illerate or lack the education to better themselves, the abundance of people and continualy growing population, and the way that their government is ran using methods such as the “trickle down” system, which would hurt countless amounts of people.To provide any means of hope I believe there needs to be a change in how the entire system is ran. Maybe then would the people of India actually have a chance at living a normal life…

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    Extrinsic Motivation

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    readiness or willingness”. Motivation has been shown to positively influence study strategy, academic performance, adjustment and well-being in students in domains of education (Vansteenkiste et al. 2005). Studying motivation particularly in science education is important because science education is different from general education in several aspects, some of them being high intensity of study, the requirement to carry out practical work along with study and the need to follow a highly…

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    Utopian Government

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    An obvious manifestation of fairness is the criminal and civil justice system where criminals are punished and that wrongs are righted. This legal justice cannot be reliably provided by the private sector because we do not want a market in legal justice such as when the rich are able to get off because they can afford to hire…

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    Getting admission to medical school was like a dream coming true for me. One morning, just few days before I joined Medical school, I was eating breakfast with my family. Suddenly my mother lost consciousness and fell down from the chair. My sister started crying and we were all screaming. My father immediately grabbed cane sugar and pour in my mother’s mouth. She got her conscious back and we took her to the nearby emergency facility. The doctor on the duty asked her few questions and examined…

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    comparing the labor systems in states with high immigration populations to the ones with low population of immigrants. Illegal immigration is one of the most disruptive issues meeting U.S. legislators. Illegal immigration is affecting the United States because the presence of immigrants are affecting America's economy.…

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