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    The Black experience varies upon everyone within the Black Community. Your lifestyle, economic status, and your community’s culture are some of the characteristics that can affect your Black experience. The memoir, The Beautiful Struggle, written by Ta-Nehisi Coates, portrays a Black man living in a drug and violent area and beating all the stereotypes put in place by outsiders. Coates beats the stereotype of a typical Black man raised in a crime inflicted area falling into the traps of his…

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    consideration when selecting a graduate program. I will be making the same considerations as the students involved in this study, but maybe in a slightly different order of importance. Results from this study revealed six influencing factors, including characteristics of the academic environment of the program, financial aid, residence status, work related concerns, spousal considerations, and the social environment of the campus. I will be taking all of these factors into consideration, with…

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    is an LTI-compliant LMS bolt-on solution, specifically tailored to support learning that is hands-on, collaborative, problem-based and engaging. Thinkscape is composed of 4 products designed to work with an existing LMS: · APP is a web and mobile platform which gives students a hands-on experience and facilitates meaningful independent learning. At their fingertips, they have instruction, just-in-time support, inline assessment, and tools to generate reports. · Ink is the…

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    grounded in someone’s actual experiences which made the portrayal informative and realistic. Although, John Nash’s experience with schizophrenia in the film is not singularly what people with schizophrenia face since some may have certain symptoms over others. Overall, it accurately portrays what it would be like to live with the disorder for many. In the beginning of the film, John’s lack of social skills is evident. His ‘roommate’ tries to distract him from his work, but John insists that he…

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    desires” (pg. 28). Dewey says, “A genuine purpose always starts with an impulse” (pg. 28), in fact the goal of the purpose is to realize the consequences to one’s impulses. A purpose originates from first observing conditions then comparing it to experiences of similar conditions, which together allow determining the significance. Therefore, schools are not targeted to appeal to the desires and impulses of students, rather “a purpose [should be] developed, [and] guidance given by the teacher”…

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    respectable and ethical person who promotes general good in the society. Reputation and authority come from an individual’s level of expertise, training, achievements and experience. For instance, the work of a P.H.D author has more credibility than that of a high school student since they have different levels of expertise and experience in the field of study. Finally, speakers and writers who share a language, gender, age, dress,…

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    service project, I was able to work one-on-one with children who are or have been abused or neglected in the county of Tulare. I was also able to work with the people who are involved in making CASA possible such as my supervisor and even the judge and others at the Juvenile Justice Center in Visalia. After completing my service project with CASA, the changes that I experienced in how I think about the people that I have served was such as positive and rewarding experience since I was able to…

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    I graduated from Kean University with a degree in psychology and once I graduated I started my journey wondering where it would take me. Knowing that whatever field I chose I would want to use my understanding, compassion, and motivation to help others. I had no idea it would lead me to teaching. I started volunteering at TRACE in their high school diploma equivalency program over a year ago and that is when I realized, this is where I belong. There is a quote by Harold Whitman, a philosopher…

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    “Ok tilt a little towards me, and open just a bit wider,” I heard my father say to his patient as I peered behind the corner of the operating room. To the soft hum of a high-speed drill, I scanned the room looking at X-Rays depicting luminescent teeth, and watched as the assistant handed my dad instruments repeatedly like a well-oiled machine. My daze was interrupted by the cool splash of a water syringe on my face telling me it was time to leave. When I was five, this antic was cute to the…

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    the problems of women of color because they have that other social group interacting creating another level of oppression. In the work the author discusses breifly sexually objectification between men and women as if the way that sexual objectification occurs is the same for every women regardless of race, class or any other social category. Women of color experience sexual objectification different that white women. For example some races and trans women are fetishized. This gives a slight…

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