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    Hidden Socioeconomic Rules

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    The Effects of Hidden Socioeconomic Rules on the Middle Class Rules are everywhere. They are in sports, politics, nature, and even in social classes. However, the rules in the social classes are distinctive in that they are very seldom put to paper, but yet are still strictly adhered to at a subconscious level by every one of us. In fact, little did I know how much the hidden rules and customs of the middle class have influenced me. From small things such as how I perceive food to how humor is…

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    the transition from middle school to high school was quite terrifying. I was constantly worried about my classes or the possibility that might I not be "smart" enough. In truth, I doubted my capabilities as an individual but the best part of this experience was that I didn't let fear determine my future. I spent countless of hours studying and asking questions because I was so predetermined to make it into the honor rolls that I could practically envision it. A wise man by the name of Winston…

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    modern science and horrible events during the middle ages, people began to distrust their religion. This caused a big movement in ideas and beliefs in Italy, resulting in the movement of the Renaissance, and encouraged people to learn more about science and humanism. Though a decline in religion, there were still people who defied these beliefs as they were still caught up in the old ideals of the middle ages. A victim of these people was a man of the name Galileo Galilei. In the book “The…

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    The Middle Ages, also known as the dark ages, was a period from 476 AD – 1500 filled with chaos due to war, sickness, crime, religious movements with erratic ideas, and a low mortality rate. With the collapse of the western Roman Empire, barbarians invaded Europe and the rise of warfare increased: Not only did this delay civilization and its amenities, but it also changed the idea of using scientific medicine and the political/economic system of Feudalism. These events caused serious issues…

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    Shah Dbq

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    As the European nations sought to decrease the power of the Ottoman Empire, they introduced nationalism to the Arabs. The British seduced local Arab leaders to leave the Ottoman Empire and create their own state and Caliphate. The Arabs joined the fight wishing to gain their independence from the Ottomans. They wanted their own identity and a unified Arab region but what happened was the Arabs were separated into mandates governed by the French and British. The promises for Sheriff Hussein were…

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    Hunger Games Social Class

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    desires and needs for survival. Throughout the trilogy of The Hunger Games, one can see that the Capitol has all of the luxuries and is technologically advanced. In the dictionary the definition of the upper class is " a class of people above the middle class, having the highest social rank or standing based on wealth, family connections, and the like." In The Hunger Games, the "upper class" is the people from the Capitol because they are the ones that have all of the innovations of technology…

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    colorless classroom with nothing by a white board on the wall. I asked my classmate name. She told me it was Noor Nadia Haddad Bastori and like many of us the first thing I thought when I heard her name was; she has to be from India and her religion must be Hinduism or Islamism. However, I was completely incorrect. She explained me that was born here, in the United States, in July fifteen, 1996. Her family came from the Middle East and they are Catholics not Indus like I thought. At first we did…

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    Middle East Research Paper

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    According to Zubaida (2003), the Middle East is situated in parts of Western Asia spreading from the eastern Mediterranean coastline of Turkey and Syria, through the leave to Iraq and Arabia, and toward the East through Iran to the Caspian, the Caucasus, and the Black Sea. Into Africa, it incorporates Egypt, and, by a few records, Arab North Africa. This zone involves mountains, deserts, rich fields watered by amazing streams, and seacoasts. Climatically, the Middle East ranges from the…

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    a rigid pointed end, allows it to penetrate deeply. A poignard, or poniard, originally a French word, is a lightweight dagger employed in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It was primarily used for stabbing in close quarters or in conjunction with a rapier. A rondel dagger or roundel dagger was a type of stiff-bladed dagger in Europe in the late Middle Ages (from the 14th century onwards), used by a variety of people from merchants to knights. It was worn at the waist and might be used as a…

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    experiencing puberty. The cognitive difference between these two are tremendous and differ at each stage of growth. For example, a two-year-old is just learning how to walk and run properly while an eleven-year-old has been walking for years and is in middle school getting ready to enter adolescence. The stage between toddler and preteen is extreme, with this in mind, I chose to focus between these ages and observe…

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