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    countries. The theory stems from the idea that states are capable of absolute gains if they work in collaboration with each other. The forming of an institution creates a forum for continuous interaction that helps states become more transparent with each other and allows for the fostering of further cooperation both inside and outside of the institution. This theory helps explains why African leaders would want to join on to the ICC. African leaders in the late 1990s and early 2000s signed on…

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    wants, needs and desires. Be sure to research institutions in your surrounding community that will provide you with a quality education but does not necessitate long travel times in order to attend. It is equally important to remain aware of any educational institutions that are looking to take advantage of you; these will include institutional pitfalls such as for-profit schools and non-certified apprenticeship programs. Many for-profit institutions offer various trade and associates degree…

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    In the article, “Marketization of Education: An Ethical Dilemma” by Samuel M. Natale and Caroline Doran, Natale and Doran focus on how the priorities of higher education institutions have changed. The authors explain how the shift in these priorities affect the university, faculty, students, learning, as well as possible solutions to these problems. Natale and Doran start off by explaining how the priorities of the universities have shifted from giving students a meaningful education to making…

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    The rational theory believes in harsher penalty and quicker approach when it comes with dealing with criminals. The rational theory offenders discover that committing a crime was not worth it. Rational theory considered that offenders who commit a crime do so after taking chances, and punishment for the crime as well as gift for committing a crime. Some theorist believes that crime can be slowed down by deterrents. General deterrence state: that crime can be defeated by punishment. For example,…

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    Racial Microaggression

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    Relevant topic The topic is important. African-American students are faced with a lot of challenges when it comes to completing their education. Several believe that they are not welcomed at some institutions because of the color of their skin. College are experiencing incivility in multiple areas. Institutions should not be places were microaggression should be continued or ignored. Some would like to believe that because of the elimination of segregation and because of integration and…

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    TOTAL INSTITUTIONS Umass Boston has similar characteristics as those seen in Zimbardo and Asylum. Goffman in his book, he talks of 'the Asylum ' as a mental institution which is like a prison and 'total ' in its aim to shape, define and repress their peoples’ self. It portrays some similarity with Boston where most people adopt behaviors that their peers have. People of different cultures converge there but end up having similar behaviors. Another similarity is that most higher learning…

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    form of revolutionary change in collegiate education. The ethos of the Chubb and Moe (2012) is based on the elite educational institutions of Harvard University and MIT as supporters of global educational products, such as edX, that define the importance of computer technology as a means of educating people around the world. The message of American elite educational institutions is founded on the premise that technology (which is cheap)…

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    the university, we had a diversity plan. In the diversity plan, we only assessed or reviewed the enrollment and retention rates of African-American students who were native citizens of Kentucky. I had the opportunity to work with other state institution representatives to develop a diversity policy, which was more inclusive. We defined diversity as follows: Diversity, as a concept, describes an inclusive community of people with varied human characteristics, ideas, and world views related,…

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    History not only creates a premise for Global Political Economy (GPE), but also is used as an integral tool for the analysis of GPE. Historical perspectives in GPE not only have developed it 's basis, but have also created a technique in which to critically analyze the international system, the relations in between states and the history itself of Global Political Economy. Without a historical perspective, no scholar would be able to explain the origins of globalization, international…

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    Throughout the greater history of America, spanning from its European roots into and throughout the early colonial era, the woman’s place had always been in her husband’s home, where she would carry out a list of tasks and tend to her children in order to be considered useful. In these times, man would never have entertained the thought of training her faculty with the tools gained from higher education; to send the woman to college was to waste their resources on an intellectually inferior…

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