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    important to unveil how the city itself spatialized and constructed social and gender difference for the working class, while they, in a mutually constitutive manner shaped modes of sociability in the city. Analysis of the works by Faure, Ferguson, Haine, and Ross, makes clear that Shane Ewan’s three features of urban history are vital to a discussion of the working class. The use of interdisciplinarity, ‘history from below’ and the city-as-agent elucidate the hidden history of the working class…

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    The only way to understand this theory better is to study an action and determine whether it spreads happiness and relieves suffering (Haines, n.d.). The other way is to determine whether it brings about freedom in the world and promotes the well- being of the human race. When people think like this, then they accept the concept of Application The premise of medical utilitarianism…

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    The article looks at how the current health care interventions, by conducting a systematic review of mobile technology. The research shows how using mobile technology can provide health related services by. reminding patients of health issues. “Mobile technology can be used to deliver health messages to people anywhere and at the most relevant tiTmes. For example, smokers trying to quit smoking can be sent regular text messages to sustain their motivation, but can also use text messaging to…

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    Journal 1: March 14, How the World Became Unequal: geohistory of colonialism Today in class we discussed what factors contribute to the formation of the Third World: illiteracy, poverty, and undernourishment. We then discussed why this came about; why is there so much uneven development? The key component to this problem is Neocolonialism: the idea that the freed nations from colonialism are politically independent, but they are economically dependent on their former mother countries. As a…

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    Introduction The United States (The US) got its independence from Britain in the year 1776. The treaty that made it a nation is the Treaty of Paris that was signed in 1783 (Yang 2012). Before the 19th Century, only 13 states were members of the US. However, during the 19th and 20th Centuries, 37 more states became members of the union. The country expanded through North America, acquiring more land than before and more possessions than it originally had. There are two main traumatic experiences…

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    As a new teacher working with lower performing ELLs, I was looking for that one particular tip or strategy that would improve their fluency levels in reading. My students were borderline students and were constantly exposed to failure. Many of these students had poor reading strategies and some were too intimidated to read beyond the first few sentences. I started with the most logical starting point - the text. Many textbooks often have more texts than are needed or texts which may not be…

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    Ever since I was a little girl, the first show I would watch in the morning was and still is the Today Show. The Today show is the first news show that I grew up watching and loving as a child. This show inspired me to pursue a career in journalism. Throughout the years the way people consume their news has drastically changed, but the Today show always stayed with the times. Now that people can access news in the palm of their hands with the push of a button, the Today show evolved as well.…

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    In the novel the most cruel and heinous acts of racism was by the group ‘God Save America’. This group demonstrated several acts of blatant racism against the Arab community several times throughout the story. Their first act of racism and genocide was when they killed Yusef Arahmad an innocent Arab boy. As the police told Yusefs father “Yusef a ete tue devant le Silver Tower hier soir” (Policer officer, 205). This group killed several children and men without hesitation demonstrating how…

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    For my Research Project I have focused on the 1936 play The Women written by Clare Boothe in it relation to women in today society titled How Much Have We Really Changed. In my paper I will be focusing on the play and it historical period in which it was written and comparing it to the women in today society. This play embodies the unfortunate life of a woman. As a woman, you are bread to get married, have children, and put each other down. We see this in movies, plays, and real life, making it…

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    Normalcy and abnormality can be understood from a social, economic, physical, and emotional context. These are but a few of the defining factors that play a role in the ways that we determine a person’s psychological make-up. People can be draw to make outlandish decisions in order to gain peer acceptance I believe that people are, in a sense, a product of their environment. When a young man is born to a life that includes a life of poverty, discrimination, isolation, and a constant need to…

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