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    of humanities cannot be overemphasized. The chasm that exists between both the STEM and humanities has proven to be nothing short of a bane on the growth of the educational and socio-economic sector as well as the to the general quality of life. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics(STEM) is an education classification which refers to disciplines of the aforementioned fields. The humanities, on the other…

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    many things about my own personal life that went unnoticed before. I think I have now the power to see things differently than I did before and for this I will always be grateful. I have been introduced to the realm of psychology, like any other social science student, through my Introduction to Psychology class. Thanks to that class and to the amazing teacher that thought the basis of psychology, I started understanding some of the reasons for some of the behaviours I see in every day life. I…

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    The first major I really have looked into this semester is Communication. I think this major really goes well with my ideals and values because I like working with people and social situations. Communication requires one semester of math which I am planning on taking this summer and I am okay with doing so. You need four semesters of a second language which I am starting fall of 2016 which I planned on. To declare this major one must have a in person meeting with an advisor and attend a…

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    Historians and International Relations scholars have long had a relationship that allows for interworking, while distinct differences still remain separating the two. In studying the past, a historian and an international relations scholar would take into account the past as a force that generates the questions and theories of both parties. On the other hand, there lies a difference in the way that the historian would place more emphasis on recounting history and international events for their…

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    Starting with the past, anthropology is the study of human kind, as well as the study of evolution. This is the discipline that is responsible for finding Lucy, our oldest known ancestor, and actually, the social scientist that found Lucy was Mary Leakey, the wife of Louis Leakey, who was also a social scientist, and as a result they made sure they did not work in the same area, as they did not want their discoveries to be taken from their spouse. This field is known for helping people…

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    Dissertation Prospectus Introduction Since the 1980’s teacher mentoring has increased rapidly to help support novice teachers with self-worth in the classroom. Classroom teaching is essential in the education system, and there is a need for mentoring the novice teacher around the global world. Keeping teachers in the classroom is an issue in the 21st century. Mentoring programs for novice teachers enhances teacher self-worth, lesson plans, classroom management, and overall experience…

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    because they could affect how students are learning. A particular community is defined by student’s interactions, interactions between staff and students, and the goal of the institution. The men of The Citadel, a military school in the south, and the social hierarchy that exists there are great examples of community in education. Susan Faludi illustrates different examples of The Citadel’s student community in her essay, “The Naked Citadel” Cathy Davidson also shows many examples of community…

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    Q4. This essay will discussed the paradigms in research and Lincoln, Lynham and Guba’s Overarching conclusions. All researchers included Lincoln, Lynham and Guba’s has their own explanations of paradigms and critiques from all over the world with unlimited approaches. In every researcher point of view, both qualitative and quantitative methods may be used with any research paradigm but it is our standpoint that a term to be retain for an explanation of any group procedures. Lincoln & Guba (1985)…

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    scientific study of social systems and phenomena in our world. The use of the scientific method to examine culture and society produced crucial differences with his predecessors or colleagues such as Herbert Spencer or Max Weber. Trying to know if society is something tangible or a social construct, Emile Durkheim wrote his famous book The Rules of Sociological Method (1895) that laid down the guidelines to follow to study what he called a positive social science. His expertise in the social…

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    Ross was widely regarded as one of the founders of sociology in the United States. Ross believed that sociology was a tool we could use to solve the problems of humanity. While he was studying sociology, Ross came to the conclusion that humans were social creatures and that through understanding human nature, we could create a peaceful and flourishing society. His work through sociology let him become established as a progressive figure. Furthermore, in his paper titled, American and Immigrant…

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