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    Title IX Historical Setting In 1972, the U.S. Department of Education passed Title IX; thus ensuring equal opportunities for both sexes in educational institutions. This title came during a time of revolution, and society fighting for equality in all aspects of life. At this time in society, women were consistently given unequal opportunities in education, starting from primary school. The title was created to provide opportunities, in an attempt to decrease an advantage one sex held…

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    An HBCU, or Historically Black College and University, is a College or Universities geared towards building a learning institution specifically for students of African-American descent to safely matriculate while also learning about and celebrating their legacy of black excellence. HBCUs have been around as long as African Americans have been able to educate themselves. With constitutional approval, HBCUs have continued to flourish throughout history Many students attend HBCUs to receive higher…

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    Others. In hopes of protecting children and initiating change in the juvenile justice system, Wooden addressed the lack of human rights and legal justice in juvenile issues, the origins of delinquency, the abuse and neglect within America’s juvenile institutions, political corruption and greed, and, finally, his recommendations for reform (1976). This report will first summarize Weeping in the Playtime of Others, and then present and defend my critical analysis of the text. Weeping in the…

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    for their development projects over time. The authors of this article argue that foreign aid to Africa has in fact been detrimental to many countries in their efforts to gain good governance and build strong state institutions. It is undeniable to argue otherwise that poor institutions, lack of accountability and weak rule of law are have contributed to poor development in most countries in Africa. However, other factors such as political instability, civil wars, high debt ratios and the…

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    life of a person and how EI can contribute to bring improvements in both. Emotional intelligence in healthcare settings is an important component of the competencies of the health professionals and quality of the service provided in the health institution (Freshman and Rubino, 2002). It is all the more important in the health industry because the health professionals are dealing with people who are under extreme emotional stress and may or may not be able to express these emotions (Colie, 1998).…

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    discrimination because whites and colored people were treated differently. At this time, society didn't like the idea of the two people affiliating with each other. 2. Institutional discrimination occurs when an institution or an organization discriminates against minorities. An example of an institution who discriminates is the police force. Although not the entire police force discriminates colored people, there have been numerous cases such as Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Sandra Bland, etc.…

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    Anyone can select the perfect college, if they follow these practical steps. First, they must do an investigation of the different colleges in the country, it can be online by visiting each college website, making a visit to each campus or attending to college fairs. By doing this, the students can get a better idea of the different places. Afterward contrast the locations, they should think about which state or county is better for themselves. Consider the temperature, places to live and…

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    in Southern Plantation Museums, Jenifer L. Eichstedt and Stephen Small focused on analyzing the strategies that were used to describe America’s history and the institution of slavery. Eichstedt and Small decided that a majority of white-operated tour sites and plantations set up strategies that annihilate, eliminate or deflect the institution as well as those who are against segregation. This is stated by the authors as follows; ”We argue that the best way to interpret this erasure and…

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    become the prey of these harassments have been neglected by most of the people including the educational institutions and the government. The hunting ground has tried to express the agonizing pain and desperate cry out of the inner voice of all the victim who has been neglected. Every scholar has a dream to get into a prestigious university and earn a degree. Students who go to this institutions are told that they will be safe. Regrettably, it is also a place where a lot of male and female are…

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    In both passages “Biographies of Hegemony” by Karen Ho and “The Naked Citadel” by Susan Faludi, there are two higher institutions, which would be Wall Street and the Citadel whose goal is to “remold” an individual to fit their criteria. Each individual has a certain identity and presents themselves in a specific way. People are known to change due to influences on their everyday lives, which eventually changes their identities into someone completely different. In these two passages, it becomes…

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