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    Alice Walker is a famous civil rights activists and writer of the popular novel The Color Purple. Growing up during the era of segregation, Alice Walker portrayed a deeper view of the history of segregation in Georgia and individual experiences into all of her books and poems. Many have questioned the appropriateness of the usage of racism and sexism within her works like The Color Purple, as well as, her poems. This sparked an outrage in many libraries and schools in several states. Alice…

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    Philosophy of Education Imagine a world with no opportunities to expand our knowledge and to test our boundaries. We could never reach our fullest potential or become what we were destined to be. In a sense without teachers no one could ever reach the best of their ability. Teachers are found in everyone because of our inherited trait to help others in life and teach right from wrong. However, it takes a certain person to take up their calling to help others build their strong foundation for…

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    paper is to look at the changing role of the female in relation to Buddhism. However, the paper will compare the female role in Confucianism and Hinduism to the female role in Buddhism. In order to understand their differences, we will look at the individual history and the general role of the male within each factor. Along with the history, there will be the discussion on the principles of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Confucianism. While analyzing the favoritism towards the male role. Originally, it…

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    Diversity and inclusion in education is an ongoing issue that, as teachers, we will need to be constantly aware of. To be aware of the diverse students in the classroom, whether that be their various cultural and religious beliefs or simply their learning styles as well as being welcoming and accepting of these differences and adapting teaching methods to ensure their success in school means that we are, hopefully, getting the most potential out of the students we are teaching. There is a…

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    sit next to Sipho, because he has a scar on his face, Sipho got that scar trying to stop his little sister from getting raped. People often do not know the background of others or understand where they come from. They need to learn that it is not right to discriminate others based on their appearance, race, culture or gender. Children need to learn this at a very young age. If they don't, they will grow up with a judgmental attitude towards everyone that is a little different from them.…

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    Nevertheless, the ratification of the 19th amendment which gave the right for women to vote and it gave much freedoms for a woman. Even though it also ushered in a new decade of social liberation, but then again even as progress went on women 's rights then were still pathetic compared to the condition of women 's rights today. It 's significant to recall that the women 's rights movement brought women the most fundamental rights. As of today, women have visions and missions to succeed as far as…

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    The insight I gained about confidentiality from the Laureate Education “Clinical mental health counseling: Confidentiality” video was that it’s the cornerstone and foundation of Mental Health Counseling. Confidentiality is an ethical concern to protect client’s privacy rights and legal concept (Laureate Education, Inc., 2012). Counselors must ethically inform their clients of their confidential rights and limitations in their counseling session. Confidential information can’t be released…

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    Physical education is important in today’s world especially for the future generation of kids, which the obesity rate keeps on getting higher and higher, so its best that physical education class are required for all ages and genders. Physical education is extremely important in and out of school because it provides the students with physical opportunities in and out of the class room and requires commitment and dedication by the player and coaches. A physical activity is also a great way for…

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    Classification is the process of organizing a society by grouping together individuals with shared characteristics such as race, class, and gender. Human beings have the propensity to classify groups of people and rely on classification to organize their societies and cultures; these classifications help to give meaning to different groups and maintain the order of society. Although there is nothing inherently wrong with classification, this process becomes problematic and even dangerous when it…

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    The middle class of American society demanded change following the turn on the century for an increased emphasis on childhood education, women’s rights in society, and regulation of food and drugs. There was also an increase demand for the American people to be further involved in governmental affairs as well as the diminishment of monopolies and protection from financial exploitation. From 1900 to 1920, the Progressive reformers partially struggled to address the social concerns of the American…

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