Introduction Income inequality in the United States has come to metaphorically be seen as a ladder of income success in which the rungs in the top become further spread, implying that the top ten percent on the ladder own a much bigger share of the national income. The question therefore is proposed, does income inequality impair the American dream of upward mobility? As part of Intelligence Squared US we hear from Elise Gould and Nick Hanaver arguing for the proposition and Edward Conard and…
government intervention did not benefit society. Indeed, Marx believed that violence was necessary for a societal transition to occur and Mill also justified violence in the name of liberty. Moreover, while Marx was critical of Mill’s views on the distribution of wealth, they were both against the concept of trickle-down economics (even if the descriptive term had not existed at the…
Amanda’s language development can best be exemplified by the Linguistic Innateness Theory, according to Nikola Wolf Nelson (2010). This is because Linguistic Innateness Theory describes language development as a human talent that is unique, genetically determined, and innate. Also, this theory explains that direct teaching cannot explain normal development, minimal success may be a result of the efforts to teach language, according to (Nelson, 2010). According to Amanda’s background history,…
steps to create a frequency distribution table are as follows. First, we create the table. Second, we label the column you are counting. Third, we label the tally column. Finally, we total the tally marks and add the final numbers. Frequency distribution helped us to calculate the mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation. Francis Ysidro Edgeworth, an Oxford Scholar, contributed the law of error of normal distribution and developed an early version of the T distribution (Edgeworth). The…
Formative indicators are used to form a superordinate construct where the individual indicators are weighted according to their relative importance in forming the construct (Chin, 1998). Moreover, the normality of data distribution not assumed, thus data with non-normal distributions can be conducted in structural equation modeling since its application is performed in a non parametric way. PLS is also recommended when either cross-sectional, survey, or quasi-experimental research designs are…
The goal of this experiment was to determine whether is there a significant difference in stomatal densities between young and old leaves or no. The stomatal density of young and old leaves has not significantly different densities. The age of the leaf does not аffect and do not correlate with stomatal density. Because, when the leaf is a baby leaf it makes all the stomata and as leaf growth it just pulls apart from each other. Stomata has an essential rоle in all plаnts. Stomata helps to…
The MIPS-R contains 180 true and false items used to assess normally functioning adults’ personality. The assessment can be administered and scored either through paper-and-pencil or computer formats. The MIPS-R is measures 24 scales grouped into 12 contrasting pairs, which are organized into three main categories: motivating, thinking, and behaving. The motivating styles include: pleasure-enhancing, pain-avoiding, actively modifying, passively accommodating, self-indulging, and other-nurturing.…
For my family vacation when I was 14 my family and I went to Ruidoso, New Mexico to go snow skiing. My Mom, Dad, Brother, and I went the year before, so we decided to invite my aunt or uncles for our second trip.It took us around 10 hours to get there with all the traffic. Since it was going to be such a long drive, we left at midnight. So that we could drive through the night to make the drive seem shorter. We ended up getting there at like 8 or 9 the next morning. All we wanted to do was hit…
Have you ever loved someone who does absolutely nothing for you and makes your life much harder than it once was? Well, I do, and I think most parents would agree with me. Through all the screaming, crying, peeing, pooping, and sleepless nights I can still say with one hundred percent certainty that I still love my son. I don 't believe there is anything that he can do to make me stop loving him. The unconditional love between a parent and a child, I believe is sacred and almost primal in…
In the late 19th century when the United States began industrializing, the increasing wealth inequality became a contentious issue. Adherents to Social Darwinist theory, such as William Graham Sumner, advocated against government intervention to address inequality, to naturally allow the fittest to survive and, in turn, spur progress. Other groups, such as the socialists and populists, called for government regulation to address this inequality and other important social issues. Yet Andrew…