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    The printing press, which was key to the spread of humanist ideas throughout Europe in the early 1450s. A humanist is someone who concentrates on human activities and possibilities, normally denying the importance of God after death. There was also another man who created a printing press his name was Johannes Gutenberg, this type of printing press allowed books to be printed much faster. More people learned to read because there were more books. Books spread very quickly throughout Europe. This…

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    Race In American Politics

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    Ever since Donald Trump became the president of the United States in 2016, we have come across a constant stream of articles and news that correspond to why Trump won the presidency? One of the many reasons that is discussed widely is the idea of race in American Politics. Probably it was not just the immigration, unemployment or other policy issues that the white voters were dissatisfied with in Obama’s term, probably there was something more to it, probably there was the issue of race where…

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    Gender Roles play a major role today in our society, sometimes it can benefit a person in a positive way, setting a fashion trend to people of all ages in our society be it a male or female trend but it can also have a negative effect on us, we as people look to others especially those who are famous such as movie star actors or models, either way people are looked up to if they ‘fit our ideal image“. Sometimes it can affect people in a very negative way…be it gaining weight or wearing something…

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    Salman Khan once said, “A lion runs the fastest when he is hungry.” This quote vividly depicts how the heaviest of burdens, such as slavery and segregation, have brought forth valiant black Canadian leaders who’ve helped define our country’s diverse heritage and identity. Despite their great achievements, we fail to recognize certain dynamic Afro-Caribbean Canadians. We sometimes fail to appreciate torchbearers such as Josiah Henson, Rosemary Brown and Abel Tesfaye. When the Abolition Act of…

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    In order to understand the effect of Napoleon Bonaparte’s role in France, it is first necessary to understand something of Napoleon’s life, understand the ideas of The Enlightenment and understand the stage upon which the French Revolution occurred. These are massive and complex topics which can receive only the most cursory of glances in a short essay. Napoleon was born in 1769 on the island of Corsica, which had only belonged to France for a year at the time of his birth. It was an Italian…

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    The uniqueness to Australian sporting legends resides in the identity and the characteristics that they demonstrate. It is the Australian sporting legends displays of larrikinism, egalitarianism, and stoicism in the face of adversity, as well as what a sporting legend signifies, that Australian society is able to create ties with. When a sporting athlete embodies the characteristics of Australia’s national identity, society views the…

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    This week’s readings covered the topic of immigrants, especially women immigrants, who are heavily involved in the political fights for immigrants’ protection against exploitation from employers. The article by Milkman and Terriquez stated that America’s feminist ideals affected the first generation immigrants differently than the 1.5 and second generation; in ways like, mobility freedom and economic freedom. Milkman and Terriquez, along with Fine, discussed the three reasons why immigrant women…

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    In Susan Ferguson’s article, “The Radical Ideas of Mary Wollstonecraft” (1999), she assesses Wollstonecraft’s politicization of both the institutions of family and class. Contrary to Abbey, Ferguson argues that although Wollstonecraft politicizes the gender inequality by predicating the emancipation of women to a broader structural change in society, Wollstonecraft does not challenge the separation of the public-private sphere. Nevertheless, Ferguson contends that Wollstonecraft’s work is still…

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    Students will investigate how gender roles are reinforced through children’s games and toys. Basic elements of gender construction for example the masculine emphasis on hierarchy, task and instrumental communication versus the feminine emphasis of egalitarianism, process, and relational communication (Tannen,1990). He wants students to have a basic understanding on how people are directed towards gender roles by cultural texts and artifacts. He believes that students should be able to reflect…

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    with a proper architecture. He realized that that the legacy of all great kingdoms was exemplified over their architectural memorials. Jefferson committed hunt for this ideal led him to journey the south of France to study the antique Roman remnants. Of particular was the ruin of the Maison Carree at Nimes which he defines as the greatest attractive and valuable piece of architecture left to us by ancient times. This ruin influenced his plan for the government center of Virginia. As a…

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