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    change to make a better. Jake was a quiet boy who lived in Ithaca. He was usually on his own until he moved to Manhattan (Schulman 7). Once he entered Manhattan, his world turned upside down. He became friends with a group of guys who enjoyed drinking, smoking, and partying. Within that group of boys, was a person named Henry. Henry lived in the same…

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a subgroup as “a subset of a group that is itself a group.” Every single human belongs to a subgroup in some way, based on job, gender, ethnicity, or other defining characteristics. These individuals also belong to the greater group of society as a whole. While there is value of the individual to both parties, an individual’s role is greater to a subgroup. The individual human has a duty to fulfill in a subgroup, which in turn helps various subgroups work…

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    as well as inner-city slums as the article states. In many cases, race has always been a continuous problem where ever you go. When the word ghetto is brought up, people often picture Blacks, Asians, Mexicans, or any other race other than Whites, right? Stockbridge has taken a twist on the meaning ‘ghetto’. Fully 96% of the population of Stockbridge is of the same race: Caucasian (“A New Kind of Ghetto,” 2013). As an island, and a home estate, this is Britain’s most concentrated urban ethnic…

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    Obstacles have been and are set up to prevent certain people from being hired. Employment opportunities will come without the old barriers used to rid or favor another group, which is usually white. Non-whites can have a chance to set an example by being working minorities. They can become capable of doing so as candidates of their race. Affirmative action treats those who are somehow underprivileged in the workforce by…

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    What Is Modernism?

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    JMJ Christian Crispin Condron Dr. Daniel Clasby World Civilization April 27, 2016 Analyzing Primary Sources #2 Beginning in the nineteenth century the philosophy of “Modernism” through the current ruling governments started to take effect as Monarchies along with other governments around Europe were forced to change and react to the peoples wants and needs as a result of the ongoing revolutions occurring amongst that nation’s citizens. This sense of “Modernism” that these Monarchies were going…

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    Foster care organizations raise and supervise over 200,000 children a year trying to find the right home for the child to grow and mature the right way. In some circumstances the children do not find the right fitting family for them and or make the wrong decisions that end them up into the juvenile justice system. From October 2010 to September 2011, 44 percent of foster care children were arrested at least once. Abuse and neglect that result in the child being removed from the birth parents,…

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    I’d like to begin by saying congratulations on your acceptance into the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Whether or not you’ve had the chance to tour the campus, I’m confident you’ll walk away learning something new. This tour has been specifically designed by the Multicultural Student Center to help point out resources aimed at creating a more inclusive and safe environment for our incoming students. We’ll make stops at some of the places on campus that have helped foster minority student…

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    Ralph Ellison once said, “There must be possible a fiction which, leaving sociology and case histories to the scientists, can arrive at the truth about the human condition, here and now, with all the bright magic of the fairy tale (Ellison).” With the help of great sociological researchers like Dorothy Robert and Michael Root, this paper will expose some of the sociological fairy tales that exist here in today’s society that have been perpetuated for decades. Many times, there are issues that…

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    Secondary Research In Esl

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    For my particular project, I will rely heavily on peer-reviewed secondary research by scholars in the field of anthropology / sociology who have undertaken similar studies across the nation, but also my own gathered data from on-site personal interviews. My secondary research strategy is comprised of searching through academic publisher sites for relevant, peer-reviewed, and valid scholarly articles. My methodological approach will begin by addressing secondary research on topics of ethnic…

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    Kpop Women

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    It is not a look into the personalities of every group member, rather the types of femininity that is presented in these music videos. Especially in its second wave, or what is known as hallyu 2.0. Hallyu 2.0 which used social media as a podium and allowed K-pop to have an increasing number of followers…

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