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    Introduction: Performance gap in any field is a means for concern but none more so than the performance gap that is in the education field. This gap can affect future aspects in all areas of life. There is one means of bridging that gap and it’s by addressing the neuroscience of learning. For many years, curricula have been design for learners who are “book smart,” unfortunately learners who have print disabilities struggled. Simplifying the curriculum, which sometimes dilutes helpful…

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    Racial Gap Thesis

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    increase. While the racial/ ethnic gap of minorities enrolling into college has made progress, Hispanics, African Americans, Native American, and Asian Americans continue to trail in earning college degree. In spite of these minorities struggling to overcome some of the same academic hurdles, they are also presented with exclusive barriers. For this research proposal I will present some social and financial barriers that are guilty for this poor graduating gap of minorities and present some…

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    Identified Gaps: A Summary

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    2.4 Summary of Identified Gaps: The literature shows no consensus regarding what is considered as effective from the HE Islamic studies course design perspective. Though the western universities have implemented a number of best practices with regards to HE course design in general, it has been highlighted that very limited attention has been given to the structure of Islamic studies courses and the assumptions that underlie such studies (Morris et al., 2013). Research has also identified that…

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    Wealth Gap Documentary

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    The video is a documentary who lives among the one percent. He has lived around wealth his entire life and has decided to document the wealth gap. He goes around interviewing people on both side of the spectrum to get their point of view on things. He gets into clubs using his family’s name and tries to interview his father various times but he declines even though he himself made a film about the poverty in Africa when he was younger. What stood out to me was that the average one percenter…

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    of the game were set up for you to lose before you even started playing the game? Students of color and low income traces are challenged by the American educational system thus resulting in an advantage set for Caucasian superiors. The Achievement Gap reflects school quality based on academics. Evidence depicts a recursive set of disparities among the education field that prevent educational equity for all students across race, undermining the capability of students through standardized test…

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    Racial Wage Gap Analysis

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    The Continuing Problems of Racial Wage Gaps As time has progressed, the racial wage gap has been been increasing significantly, seen especially through blacks and whites. Wage gaps are seen everywhere in the workplace whether it is due to race or gender inequality. Initiative towards the abolishment of wage gaps, especially racial gaps, must be taken soon or else racial wage gaps would continue to exist for decades to come. Through the use of media, readers are able to be informed of the rising…

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    PEST Analysis: Gap Inc.

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    barriers to restrict the market expansion of GAP Inc., so it can expand its business in local area conveniently. Moreover, sales tax has also applied to online shopping website in 2017 such as Amazon. Some parts of the products of GAP Inc. such as clothes, accessories, shoes etc. have sold in Amazon.com, and therefore the customers may select to purchase from the official online website of GAP Inc. after the sales tax adopted in Amazon.com. Then, GAP Inc. may concentrate the online shopping…

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    Gender Wage Gap Analysis

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    segregation and the gender wage gap in private and public sector” (p 227). This article uses different methods and ideas to analysis the gender wage gap, by separate it into different areas and use particular mathematics method to calculate the wage gap, which allows the researchers to illustrate a report that have deeper understanding of the reason and the current situation about the gender wage gap in Australia (pp. 227-229). When consider the gender wage gap the article mentioned that even…

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    close the achievement gap between the minority and the white students. Districts and schools were no longer allowed to solely rely on the achievement of high performing students to establish failure or success (Ladson-Billings, 2006). The administration dictates districts and schools to disaggregate test information for all subgroups and students within the school and make sure that each group is able to meet the required standard (Norman et al., 2001). The issue of achievement gap is a…

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    Gender Wage Gap Thesis

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    Gender wage gap is a way for men and women to discriminate against other based off their gender. Gender wage gap allows men to make money than most women. For instance, if a man and a woman have the same job, it is more likely the man is making more money even though they are doing the same amount of work and have the same job title. More simply, women are not usually seen as dominant people in the work force, so they usually receive lower wages, even if they are experienced and well trained for…

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