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    The first reading mentions that most think that there are a lot of rock songs with political themes and rock songs that are essentially protest songs, and goes on to say that this doesn’t actually hold up. However, it mentions that there are a lot of songs with themes that are against some sort of authority or power. This seemed slightly contradictory and could easily be discussed in class. In addition to this, some people may view certain songs as protest songs, whereas other might just hear…

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    twenty individuals. These results were analyzed and compared to dictionary definitions. The objective of this was to analyze the way a word is understood by individuals and what they associate with it. This shows us generalizations made based on the word and why some of those generalizations were made. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary had various…

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    Daniel J. Goldhagen, an author and former Harvard professor, is an acclaimed academic who studies prejudice and antisemitism. While historians and professors are familiar with his published works, his response to Christopher Browning’s book, “Ordinary Men” has received the most attention. In his book, Christopher Browning argues that the men who committed the acts of mass murder of innocent people during the Holocaust were merely typical German citizens who killed due to social pressures.…

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    in touch with nature and spiritual ancestry. Given that the American Indian generation sought to escape the economic struggles of the reservation life, the acceptance of the roles which epitomized the Native American stereotypes increased the generalizations accepted by the general population. In other words, some products of the stereotypical Native American person introduced to the general American population were consisted with the young…

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    At the tender age of five, your parents send you off to a place called school. You wake up almost every morning and must spend the entire day “learning” at a place called school. You repeat this routine for thirteen years. Then you must decide on whether you want to continue this educational journey. If you decide to further your education, then you move on to a college and it is a much higher education. Everyone says you will have a good job so you should go. Your parents want this for you…

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    3.8. DEDUCTIVE RESEARCH “A deductive approach is concerned with developing a hypothesis (or hypotheses) based on existing theory, and then designing a research strategy to test the hypothesis” (Wilson, 2010:7) Monette et al (2005: 34) further explains deductive approach by the means of hypotheses, which can be derived from the propositions of the theory. In other words, deductive approach is concerned with deducting conclusions from premises or propositions. “Deduction begins with an expected…

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    in different directions for more than a century. In the current paper we are concerned with a possible generalization of this rate equation which projected by F. Kargi , that is assumed to be useful both in the case that the total enzyme or substrate is in excess and the quasi-steady-state is produced. We conclude that this generalization is not enough dramatically and put another generalization based on application of the quasi-steady-state conservation equations and condition for both…

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    Power and Morality Essay I think that when someone has power, it destroys their morals. The three books, Night, Macbeth, and The Prince, display reasons why power destroys morality. One reason that power destroys morals is because the person with the power feels the need to do whatever they can to defend that power that they obtain. Another reason is someone else may try to destroy your reputation to make you look bad. The first reason why I think that power destroys a person’s moral code is…

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    According to Brewer (2016) in this society are generalizations about the roles of each gender. Those roles could be positives and negatives making emphasis on the attributes of each individual based on gender. Brewer (2016) states that some examples of stereotypes are that “all women want to marry and have children” and that “all men like sports.” In other words, everyone is not the same, people could have different objectives in life and it doesn't have to do with gender. Brewer (2016) also…

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    Kip is a character with a subtle personality in the novel. He is young Indian Sikh who appears to be culturally assimilated into English culture as he is re-named Kip in spite of the fact that his real name is Kirpal Singh. He encounters dissatisfactions with English culture until he willingly joins the British armed force. He then meets Lord Suffolk who is one of the few people in England that acknowledged him during the time. Kip not only thinks of him as a mentor, but also like a father. When…

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