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    an important idea how to improve my study skill pursue to the academic achievement. I choose two section in the article which are “Discover self-motivation”, “Master self-management” for that I do well and I need to improve in section “Employ interdependence” and “Develop emotional intelligence”. I will also summarize what 21st century learning entails and how to develop 21st century skill in my education in the college. When I am getting old, I wanted to challenge new things because my life…

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    During the course of the Iranian Revolution, there were many conflicts in the fight between individual freedoms and collective national obligations. Ideally, individual freedoms and collective national obligations should coincide, but they clearly did not coincide during the Iranian Revolution. Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi and "Individualism and Freedom: Vital Pillars of True Communities" by Edward Younkins affect the readers' views on individual freedoms and…

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    In Soul by Soul, Walter Johnson analyzes the role that slave traders, slave owners, and slaves played in the antebellum slave market. Johnson discusses the distrust, power imbalance, and interdependence between the three by using literary sources from the nineteenth century. At the beginning of the book, Johnson introduces the chattel principle which is the idea that “any slave’s identity might be disrupted as easily as a price could be set and a piece or paper passed from on hand to another”…

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    not. Europe is a result of an intermingling of cultures, peoples, and ideas past and present. The danger of European denial of their intimate and violent relationship with Africa only fuels division and distancing. A refusal to embrace European interdependence of cultures and ideas is a false view of history that only fuels the fires of nationalistic, racist, and xenophobic sentiments (Mammone). One has to look no further than to the descendants of colonization who walk the streets of England,…

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    immediate. He said there is four stages of organization of society. The first is the original state of hunters. The second stage is of nomadic agriculture. The third stage he says is Feudal. The forth and final stage is commercial interdependence. Commercial interdependence is market determined and free rather than government constrained enterprise. It called this Laisse-Faire capitalism. Perfect liberty. Competition was important in the books because “a desire that comes with us from the…

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    KWHL Wilkinson, G. A. (2008). The impact of structured note taking strategies on math achievement of middle school students. Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. (UMI No. 3524314) This study examined the used of structured notes taking and its impact on student achievement. This study is a quasi-experimental study that used a pre-test/posttest control group of 131 students on curricular exams. The t-test statistics showed no significant difference in posttest scores…

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    China International Policy

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    According to Bolan, "globalization has created a modern-day reality of economic interdependence that discourages military conflict." Keohane and Nye discuss complex interdependence, stating "multiple channels connect societies" to include formal and informal, governmental and business elites, their subordinate organizations, across "interstate, transgovernmental, and transnational…

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    I believe that there is a direct relationship between a society’s shared worldview and its environmental behavior. A worldview is defined by the Oxford American Dictionary as a philosophy of life or particular conception of the world. Societies have held a variety of different worldviews overtime, in different regions, and among various groups. These include traditional ecological practices and indigenous ways of knowing, eastern polytheistic religions, to a western, human-dominated view of the…

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    relationship with his family sill and stronger than past, his parent, wife, sons, and friends was good relationship, but he feel in his perception they feel Compassion for his status and draw his self-image as he is become a useless man, also the interdependence take a role which he wanted to take a long leave from his job he can’t continue working under any…

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    teach the issues of poverty and economic interdependence” (A. Kumi-Yeboah and W. B. James, page 13). According to Ruple, Lee and Dalton, Malcom Knowles proposed the idea that adult learning must have a sense of relatability (J. Ruple, W. W. Lee, A.T. Dalton, page 61). Through multicultural education students can not only learn more about their peers, but it could help relate learning to their everyday lives. This relatability could be found through interdependence. Understanding different…

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