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    securing a job where there are male competitors. In this regard, many female professionals choose not to work. In line with Intersectionality concept, the problem of gender discrimination in the workplace has been reinforced by other oppressive institutions in the Asian society. Notably is the Islamic doctrine on gender roles and the position of women in the society. Given that the Islamic religion prescribes that the man should always be the leader, and the role of a woman is to obey, religion…

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    In the United States, we have a fairly common practice of Institutionalized racism, which is the system of inequality based on race, and unfortunately it happens more than you would expect. It occurs in institutions such as Public Governments, Private Corporations, and of course Universities. The term Institutionalized Racism was first introduced in the late 1960’s by Black Power activists Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton. This term was defined by William Macpherson to mean, The…

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    Each Post-Secondary Institution requires various general education classes that must be taken in order to graduate from that institution. The difference among them reflects on that individual institution and the teaching method offered at that school. Though most institutions provide general education courses, at times their subject matter sets them apart (i.e. religious courses). Universities provide their own course description of what needs to be taken at which level in order to provide their…

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    Dazai Shundai Case Study

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    priority to “interests” even if lowering the gain of “the world and the nation” in the long term is not prohibited, or in the case that “interests” can be temporarily restricted to increase the gain of society, would it be “beneficial” to establish institutions based on the urgency of current affairs in light of “public welfare”? It was Dazai Shundai (1680‐1747) who set up such a political and economic subject in the shogunate system. 1. The economic design and “public welfare” in Dazai…

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    According to (Hamm 1), about eighty percent of high school graduates attend college and half of them mainly begin their post high school education in community colleges. The statistics illustrated above highly influence the decision made by most students with regard to the best option to consider once they have completed their high school education. There are contrasting opinions about the suitability of a 4-year university or spending the first two years of college at a local community college,…

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    The Naked Citadel Analysis

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    a school is also a community of students. Communities are important, because they could affect how students are learning. A particular community is defined by student’s interactions, interactions between staff and students, and the goal of the institution. The men of The Citadel, a military school in the south, and the social hierarchy that exists there are great examples of community in education. Susan Faludi illustrates different examples of The Citadel’s student community in her essay, “The…

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    increasing the savings rates. When comparing a credit union to other financial institutions such as a bank, there are some drastic…

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    Institutionalization of Innate Desires Ever since the dawn of time, humans have possessed the desire to learn and understand the world at a much higher degree than other animals. We have been able to store knowledge through writing, allowing progress to flourish. Understanding the world became accessible to those who crave to know, and who had the wealth at their disposal to afford being taught. However, the modern era gave rise to a new form of teaching. One that impinges upon all…

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    The sociopolitical climate that Arizona and Florida finds themselves in calls for focus on diversity and inclusion of the minority population. These institutions though highlighted are not unique, institutions of higher education are important to society and society’s economic, political environments are factors. Considering also that institutions receive public funding as well as from students and their families. “[U]niversities are subject to the…

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    Education, over one million international students enrolled in American institutions in the year 2015-2016 (International Students). International students face acculturation issues, such as culture shock, social challenges, and competitive academics when getting accustomed to a new country and new academic environment, however, one of the major challenges they face is financial hindrances. International students in American institutions bring financial…

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