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    equality in global education goals o 161 countries- 60 percent have achieved gender equality in primary school level, but only 38 percent have done so at the secondary level o In low income countries, only 20 percent have reached gender equality at primary school level and only 10 percent at the secondary level o Predicted to take 63 years longer for the poorest countries to achieve gender equality at secondary level • Social norms against women’s education o On average one in four men and…

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    Essay On Labeling Theory

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    act towards a label. Primary deviance, secondary deviance, stigma, and master status are concepts that applies and goes with the labeling theory. Primary deviance is the first stage of deviance, and the deviant behavior is basic deviance such as drinking alcohol, or smoking marijuana. The acts of primary deviant behaviors doesn’t give a person the label of deviant. Secondary deviance is the next the next stage of deviance that goes beyond primary deviance. The acts of secondary deviance tends be…

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    horrific and specific events of twentieth century that happen by Nazi of Germany and more than six million Jewish people died. It happened between 1933 and 1945 during the World War II. Most of the victim group was Jewish. Almost from 10 Jewish people 7 of them were killed in Europe by Nazis group (BBC). If we bring etymology of holocaust , according to Oxford English Dictionary' the it comes via the Latin word holocaustum from the Greek holokaustos and is compound of holos means entire and…

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    Fannie Mae Case

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    When the borrower gets his mortgage from a bank or other lending institution in order to finance his or her house purchase, this transaction is considered to belong to the Primary Market. At this point, the lender has a choice of either servicing the loan for the time equivalent to that loan duration (5, 10, 15, 20, 30 years or any other such term) or sell it to someone else. Some lenders decide that they want a steady and secured income coming from systematic, monthly payments from the…

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    Kiki Magazine Case

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    Kiki magazine has a specific target market. It does this by making it clear to competitor that they are targeting young pre-teens ages 9 through 14. Kiki also assures that they are providing a distinguishable magazine, they do this by avoiding redundancy that typical magazines incorporate. For example many magazines targeted at teens tend to be about, fashion, celebrities, relationships and beauty, not to mention all the advertising included within the pages. While, there are other magazines…

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    understanding and one or more common interests. Several studies (Buckley, Bird, Sacks, & Archer, 2006; Cuckle & Wilson, 2002; Dolva, Hemmingsson, Gustavsson, & Borell, 2010; Fox, Farrell, & Davis, 2004) of children with Down syndrome in both primary and secondary education recognise the value of equal interaction and a shared enjoyment of activities inside and outside of the classroom throughout the school day. In a research study by Buckley et al (2006) 18 mainstream students and 28 special…

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    creativity space for them to express. For example, in primary school, teacher can bring students for an authentic walk to real garden, then distribute all those needed supplies to create “my garden”. This will train the students to think critically and creatively as they might need to apply new information with their prior knowledge to consider how a garden looks like, how big it is, what will be in the garden, etc. Another example, in secondary school curriculum, arts and crafts - “Batik…

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    Yogurt Experiment

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    or eating her yogurt properly. I didn’t know that what I was doing was backward chaining, but it was. In the instance of teaching Ava to open and eat her yogurt properly, the yogurt served as a primary reinforcer, the spoon served as a secondary reinforcer, as it allowed her to become closer to the primary reinforcer) and also as a discriminative stimulus for the next response of putting yogurt on the spoon, and the act of the top being peeled off served as a discriminative stimulus for the next…

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    Step-Parent Adoption Case

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    For the past few months my husband and I have been working on our case for step-parent adoption and termination of parental rights based on abandonment and abuse of my son. We cannot afford an attorney so we have been using every bit of education and resources we have ever obtained in our lifetime to have this case heard in Circuit Court in Florida. We were left dumbfounded as we were denied a hearing based on lack of jurisdiction (the other party lives in Michigan) but was told to consult an…

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    Values are the beliefs and ideas an individual or group of people share. Values are usually influenced by an individual’s family or friends. Values can help an individual distinguished and understand the difference between what is right and what is wrong. Values are a belief and can be illustrated through…

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