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    Title IX

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    Female athletes still see major gaps when it comes to representation of minorities and protections under Title IX. A mindset of male athletes feeling discriminated against is growing and professionals should address this by discussing the history and necessity of Title IX. Using facts provided by the NCAA should…

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    Age Bias In The Workplace

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    Limitations of the Study A limitation of the study could be ensuring there is adequate participation from age group categories defined as the “participants.” The purpose is to gather info from four distinct generations of workers, and adequate representation is necessary for meaningful results and conclusions. Another possible limitation is ensuring there are a sufficient enough number of companies participating. Current trends indicate that companies considered “high-tech,” such as…

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    About a year ago, I was on the internet and found an interesting article that moved me. A little girl was suffering from chronic seizures and the prescribed medicine by many doctors was not helping her. The girls ' family decided to do their own research, they wanted to do anything to help her. They found that marijuana could be used to alleviate and prevent seizures. To their surprise the treatment worked, nearly freeing her from the seizures. This event still makes me wonder how many others…

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    As stated by the article Electoral vote vs Popular vote, “the system is undemocratic because the number of electoral votes is not directly proportional to the population of the state. This gives smaller states a disproportionate influence in presidential elections, which means smaller states get more representation than bigger states and this could play an important role on how a president gets elected and leaves other populated states with less electoral…

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    economy improved the craftsmanship, the sense of hierarchy impacted the exterior style, and the religious aesthetics ruled over the functional considerations. Integrating the works of architecture into the scheme of city planning and figurative representations, the project also discerns the importance of reading the past through partially manipulated art and philosophy. Structurally, the few remaining works of Tang timber-frame architecture all have religious associations -- the Foguang Temple…

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    Bundestag. They are made up of representatives elected by the German people. They are responsible for drafting legislation, approving the budget, and voting on the deployment of the German Army. Elections take place every four years through a proportional representation. The second chamber of Parliament is the Bundesrat. They represent the states at a national level. They are a part of creating and approving legislation. The Federal president is the Bundesprasident. He is elected by the…

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    Faith Vs Fact

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    of religious belief in one way or another. Coyne describes that because science has factual credibility it triumphs over religion, and science has been given a bad reputation of being cold and emotionless; leaving religion with being a popular representation and a dominant trend of followers to spread morals, community, or ways of life, oppose to facts,”(Coyne,43). He further describes in his book, the different definitions that separate religion and science, as well as why accomodationism…

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    Genetic Engineering Humans

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    Should Genetic Engineering be used to add Intelligence Genes to Humans? If you have the ability to design your own child, what kind of genes would you add? Would it be genes associated with attractive physical appearance, strong immunity, or great intelligence? In the article Future Humans: Four Ways We May, or May Not, Evolve, James Owen gives four predictions regarding the future of humanity, one of which predicts that in the future, the path of artificial selection would be directed by…

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    Jean Piaget Theory Essay

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    Piaget’s Theory Well known French psychologist, Jean Piaget, developed a theory, which is known as the four stages of cognitive development. The stages start from when a child is born up to the age of twelve, or preteen years. According to simplypsychology.org, this source states, “Piaget (1952) believed that [these four stages] are universal-i.e. that the same sequence of development occurs in children all over the world, whatever their culture (McLeod 2009).” To continue, I will elaborate and…

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    Following World War One, Germanys economic, social and political systems suffered immensely from the crippling aftermath of war. Germany was held responsible for the war, hyperinflation and unemployment were both increasing rapidly, and the country was made to pay reparations to the Allies. This caused chaos, violence, anger, mutinies and revolution throughout Germany, in particular towards the nation's leaders. While there were various failures of the German democracy, there are also various…

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