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    universal .the second is “communism” stating that science is and outcomes of science are the products of a social collaboration and that science is not limited to certain individuals or communities, this is very obvious through the display of the interdisciplinarity between different areas of science. The third one is “disinterestedness” that protagonists of science do not aim to prove outcomes for a personal or racial gain and that science is guided by the benefit of the scientific enterprise…

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    which results in doing things at the very last minute. The biggest challenge is, therefore, to arrange and follow a work schedule. The next personal disadvantages are, in a way, the other sides of my strong points. The mentioned curiosity and interdisciplinarity cause the lack of ability to concentrate on a sole subject which makes it distinctly hard to study in a way most educational institutions are designed. Consequently, it also contributes to not being able to stick to a given plan and in…

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    Anthropology Women Studies

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    The Foundations, Principles, and Protocols of Anthropology and Women Studies The Liberal Arts has a large variety of disciplines ranging from Social Sciences to the English language. Anthropology is the study of different cultures as well as the way human beings interact with each other in their own society. Anthropology also focuses on the many different aspects of what makes a society such as morals, traditions, and societal norms. Each society is different and anthropologists study these…

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    There has been a strong focus on the topic of immigration in the United States as it has become a theme in policy debates for recent years. But the group of immigrants that seem to be overlooked in this topic of discussion are skilled immigrants who are becoming in large part, entrepreneurs especially in the Silicon Valley. I am interested in finding out how skilled immigrant entrepreneurs are favorable in numerous aspects such as economic growth, innovation, public policy and societal changes.…

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    20th Century Anthropology

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    The contemporary world is in a constant process of transforming and revising its previous ways of functioning. However, for much of the 20th century, contemporary anthropology was still highly effected by its colonial past. Despite various anthropologists making strides towards improvement of anthropological study, anthropology’s colonialist foundations still disseminated into contemporary work. Yet, in the late 20th century, numerous anthropologists made direct efforts to reject racialized…

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    The NASW Standards for Social Work Practice in Child Welfare are the standards in which all child welfare social workers must abide by in practice (National Association of Social Workers, 2013). Standard one states that workers shall practice ethically by using the Code of Ethics to guide practice and self-regulate personal values and ethics when understanding practice. This standard will be essential in practice as if practice is unethical, the safety and wellbeing of children will be put in…

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