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    Offside Gender Roles

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    While on the bus, she is attempting be extremely inconspicuous because post-Islamic Revolution Iranian policy does not allow for women to attend soccer matches. This statute is based on the grounds of women not being fit to observe the rowdy behavior, profane language, and informal attire exhibited by men at these events. Presumably, this somehow violates Islamic law (Saberi “Iran Bans Women”). After arriving at the stadium, she buys a ticket from someone selling an assortment of items outside…

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    In modern times, the huge progress of sexual liberation has evoked the reconsideration of gender identity, which leads to the reexamination of gender transgression and its sexual corollary. This essay will argue how the performativity of binary genders implicitly entails the possibility of alternative sexualities under the heterosexual hegemony through the analysis of a Disney animation Mulan (1998), which is a story of a woman successfully disguising as a warrior within an army for a decade.…

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    After accomplishing my individual case study, I realized that it has helped me have a great understanding of a struggling reader psychology. I have noticed that there are many factors that interfere with the child’s reading ability that is not solely based on his/her intelligence. If a child is struggling in reading, I need to take into consideration what factors may be affecting the child. For example, I should be aware that if there are any medical conditions/disabilities that may be affecting…

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    be valid or the study is worthless (Leedy & Ormrod, 2010). Creswell (2013) postulated four fundamental philosophical assumptions. Assumption 1: Ontological assumption: Concerns the nature of reality, that is, a view that qualitative study is assuming the notion of several truths, such as the use of several types of evidence in themes using the actual words of different participants and presenting different perspectives (Creswell, 2013). The ontological assumptions made for this study are: a).…

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    Self Monitoring Essay

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    their ADHD (Visser et al., 2014). ADHD has significant negative effects on students in the classroom, where students with ADHD commonly are unable to stay in their seats, forget assignments and materials, do not pay attention to instruction, fail to study effectively for exams, call out at inappropriate times, cut in line, and break classroom rules (DuPaul & Stoner, 2014). These behaviors…

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    However, a reported form of speech that has gone through the re-orientation phase in which certain portion of the discourses are altered or deleted due to the intervention of the composer’s own accountability may lack the characteristics that a naturally occurring speech has. Moreover, in the process of the re-construction of the stories, the writer’s own world view that is shaped and influenced by social, cultural, and gender ideologies can play role in the re-production of what originally…

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    My Organizational Culture

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    Organizational culture plays a crucial role in today’s business world. According to our textbook, organizational culture can be defined as a system of shared meaning held by members that distinguishes the organization from other organizations. In essence, organizational culture describes how employees perceive an organization. Not surprisingly, the culture of a company can have a substantial influence on the attitudes and behavior of its employees. Hence, building a positive organizational…

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    Direct Cost Case Study

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    The following essay discuss how cost of producing a product is allocated between direct and indirect cost. One type of direct cost will be identified and examine to how it will reduce cost for WGCN and the consequence of cutting this cost, but maintaining profit and quality. Additionally a flowchart will be use to explain how process work within the laundry department, and later on in the essay Hoskins and Macve (1990) will be summarised and use to explain how it help us “understand modern…

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    Self Reflection Coming into college with no experience of any college classes, I was very clueless to how anything was going to work and what to expect. When I thought about taking composition one, all I thought was that it was going to be all writing papers. I was very wrong and this was far from true. Walking into this class for the first time, not one part of me expected to learn how to write papers through watching movies or through the in class activities we did. I expected to be given a…

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    When I was in high school I saw a brochure for a study abroad program to England. At that time, it would have been impossible for me to participate because of the cost and health problems in my family. I put that dream aside until I discovered the Literary London program with the English department, which I think I’m a perfect fit for. I’m a senior at the University of Washington completing an English major with a minor in History. This is my second year at the University of Washington, I came…

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