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    History is written by itself day by day and year after year. Although History is written by itself it tends to repeat some of the same subjects. Only thing about the situation is that only the headlines and topics are different along with the people. For an example the Great Depression and the Recession are both a time where the economy and the American people where in heavy time of need. One era more tragic than the other but the class system was brutally effected. Has tragedy happens the rich…

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    My discourse community is Christianity. My discourse community involves people who believe in God and follow the guidelines of the Bible. The people from this community are trying to enhance themselves by learning the Bible. An impeccable member attends church, strive for better lives, and aim to help others spread and disseminate words of wisdom. There are several reasons why Christianity is a discourse community. My discourse community has all of the six characteristics defined by John Swales.…

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    This phrase means and is the slogan for society of new human life. "Community" means that all citizens must work together to boost happiness of society in a whole, and it occurs through the synthetically embed ideas of "Identity" that everyone has. The five castes are Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon, but each person is supposed to be happy with a individual identity. Finally, the final goal for society is "Stability” because only stability can bring happiness be continued and all…

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    Why Geography Matters More Than Ever Harm de Blij's " Why Geography Matters More Than Ever " is a book containing information much broader than the interaction of humans and their environment. The introduction starts with a basis ; explaining the roles of a geographer, historic events concerning early times in the Greek and Roman expansion, and the regard of geography's poor state due to the lack of knowledge. James Michener quotes " I am convinced that geography is the foundation of all ...…

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    Martin Luther King Jr once said “We are not makers of history. We are made by history.” Some would agree with this statement. Some would disagree. It’s an eternal debate over the role history plays in the present. And often, more importantly, the question is what is history itself and whose narrative is at the core. In her reflective, but argumentative, essay entitled “In History”, Jamaica Kincaid analyzes how these ideas-- what is history and how does what happened in the past impact us today--…

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    everyday life in small communities refers to the everyday interactions and experiences that are shaped by a culture’s values and social relations. This way of living can often reflect larger social issues, while influencing the everyday experiences of life within the community. Small tight-knit communities in Northern and Central Australia, explore such practices in terms of social structures and their values underpinning everyday life – Mobility, Immediacy, and Intimacy. An ethnographic focus…

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    Tcnj Characteristics

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    I believe the best way to describe a typical TCNJ student is in one word - talented. Throughout my multiple visits at the college it’s never surprising to find someone on the lawn painting at a level to impress Monet or hear something amazing play coming from the windows of Mayo Hall. Out of all the schools in New Jersey my heart remains set on TCNJ because it’s an institution with a personality. There is a perfect balance of academics and opportunity that many schools are striving to achieve.…

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    the twentieth century through a person who lived it all. The Twentieth Century was a crazy epoch of time, of trials and troubles; of tradegies and triumphs. The Twentieth Century was a glorious yet a doomed time period. The century was a time of science, technology, medicine, opening up new prospects, and opportunities for humankind. Although with these discoveries and advancements it was noted as a terrible century to some. According to Isaiah Berlin, he believed the Twentieth Century was the…

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    through these activities it was analyzed what we learned about the human behavior, how do they form relations and importance of human need to be in social contact. Course material that was provided or prescribed had research work of many great scholars of sociology. Their research and work was quite in depth and had taken them years to come to a conclusion. However, what I found hard to comprehend was…

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    Human Service Reflection

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    project instead. It gives me a better insight on what to look for and where I might want life if I do not stay in Medina, New York. At first glance, human services and a social worker seemed to me to be almost the same thing. Both fields work to provide services to those people in need, helping them solve their economic or social problems. However, whether one…

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