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    A Introduction to Greek Life Black Greek-letter organizations, often referred to as the Divine Nine (or D9) play a significant role in the lives of young African Americans in higher education. Specifically, at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's), Greek life has influenced campus life, social life, surrounding communities, networking, and friendships. The Divine Nine, or D9, references the first nine fraternities and sororities founded between 1906 and 1963 catering to…

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    Pornography SOC 120: Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility Pornography Many centuries have passed throughout history; pornography has been a subject that has caused many to rethink their perspectives and ethical views on the matter. As Mosser (2013) states, “Some, in contrast, regard the consumption of pornography as a "victimless crime," and believe that, because it does not harm others, it should not be restricted extensively” (Ch2, sec. 2.4, para. 1). Let us exploit…

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    Kalyn Learnard EDUC 1713: Introduction to Public Education In Intro Into Public Education, there was a lesson about what type of learners the students were. There were many students in the class that were musical learners. Many people find it easier to learn with by music or rhythms. Many students find the music playing motivating and it gives them a little boost of energy. Which can be used every once in awhile. But the question is, with all of the diversity in today’s school, should…

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    Jay Heinrich in the Introduction to Thank You for Arguing, "Open Your Eyes", illustrates several different personal narratives to contrast how persuasion and rhetoric can steady an argument. Heinrich supports his claims by describing that arguments "lies behind political labeling, advertising, jargon, voices, gestures, and guilt trips; it forms a real life Matrix, the supreme software that drives our social lives" (Heinrich, 4). The author's purpose is to point out different usage of arguments…

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    Identity and morals go hand in hand and tend to influence a person’s conscious decision. Maria Tatar’s article, “An Introduction to Fairy Tales” addresses how morals and personal values shape the decisions made by the public, especially the lives of children. The issue being addressed lies on how children learn through fairytales and develop moral direction because of the…

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    Meanwhile, reading Claude M. Steele’s piece “An Introduction to the Root of Identity”, an array of emotions emerged from picturing the challenges and situations, the author vividly described. Steele portrayed several examples of stereotypical notions, prejudice, discrimination, and social injustices such as the restrictions that he faced while attempting to gain access to certain facilities or areas, but was unable due to racial restrictions “black” kids couldn’t swim at the pool in our area…

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    “Introduction to Beyond the Natural Body” written by Nelly Oudshoorn and “The egg and the Sperm” written by Emily both emphasize the idea of a woman’s body being examined through a social construct instead of a science classification. In the 1970’s, the female body was explained in terms of how the male body was perceived, for example: in texts written by the Ancient Greeks would refer the female genitals, the ovaries as the “female testicle”, as it used the male organs to lead every description…

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    development comes from the field of psychology. It says that intellectual development is best defined as a persons ability to think about and understand the world around them. Experiences they have lay the foundations for all future development (An Introduction to Intellectual Development). As stated in the last part of this definition, all your experiences prepare you for future, that is, if you are willing to learn from your past. As this relates to my philosophy of learning, primary…

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    Introduction Abortion is considered to be one of the most controversial issues worldwide. Millions of people are not alive today because they were never given a chance at life. The word abortion is derived from the Latin word “abortio,” which means to abort, miscarry, or deliver prematurely. Abortion is defined by Dictionary.com as the “removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy” and occurs especially during the first six months. An abortion is performed about…

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    PTSD and Trauma Studies Mark Macyszyn Trident University International MHE 514 Module 1 Case Assignment Professor Hunter January 19, 2015 Module 1 - Case INTRODUCTION TO PTSD AND TRAUMA STUDIES Case Assignment A Go to the required website: What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD? National Institute of Mental Health. http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-ptsd/what-is-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-or-ptsd.shtml

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