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    Daniel Scully Professor Lavender Child Psychology PSYC 173 5 December 2016 Bettelheim’s Exploration of Fairytales Bruno Bettelheim tells us a story about what parents think their children should and should not read. Bettelheim believes that school books do not give kids the meaning they deserve “The worst feature of these children’s books is that they cheat children of what he ought to gain from the experience of literature: access to deeper meaning, and that which is meaningful to him at his…

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    The Mythic Dimension

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    Jayena Shrestha 4068395 My impression of the Mythic or narrative dimension Religion basically means having a connection with god, either with culture or beliefs that a person has been brought up with. There are so many aspects or dimensions of religion. Ninian Smart categorizes them as: the Practical and Ritual Dimension, the Experimental and Emotional Dimension, the Narrative or Mythic Dimension, the Doctrinal and Philosophical Dimension, the Ethical and Legal Dimension, the Social and…

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    National Literacy Crusade

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    region offered an insight into several of the issues that the Sandinista government faced in planning education curriculums, training non-Spanish-speaking teachers, and respecting the fragile ecosystem of languages, which included English, Creole, Rama, and a multitude of indigenous tongues. Freeland’s article provides a narrow, but important assessment of the National Literacy Crusade and Sandinista education policy. In placing Sandinista education policy within the context of the education…

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    A Reaction to Narayan’s Dislocating Cultures. Uma Narayan’s article raises multiple questions about how third world issues are perceived by western bodies. In her article, Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third World Feminism, she looks at the “‘effects’ that national contexts have on the construction of feminist issues and the ways in which understandings of issues are then affected by border crossings across national boundaries” and how culture is invoked in explaining the…

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    Lord Rama during his 14 Years period of exile in forests, at one stage came to the Ashram of Rishi Sarbhanga. The saint welcomed him and said, "When a saint goes to a family man, the family man feels it his duty to give all comforts to the saint and give him…

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    penalty shot” The crowd went ecstatic chanting brock as he had a great chance to end the game. So the Brock got set and began his penalty shot, first he shot full speed to the left side of the net, faked a shot which fool the goalie then did a spin-O-Rama and tucked the puck into the net. Next, I remember the announcer screaming “HE'S DONE IT BROCK BOESER HAS WON THE STANLEY CUP FOR THE VANCOUVER SUN DEMONS!” As the whole team tackled Brock as we celebrated our win, I couldn't believe it. We…

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    with unclean, impure, polluting and untouchable identity in Hindu fold. Dr. Ambedkar awakens them regarding their derogative identity in the religious discourse. He exposed the Hindu religious system for their exploitations. The Tulsi beads, songs of Rama and pilgrimage to Pandharpur were useless for their material problems . He asked them to imbibe virtue, selfless service and spotless sacrifice. He addressed them as Dalits which is neither binary to British administrators nor glorifying past.…

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    Listeria monocytogenes (L.monocytogenes) is a gram-positive bacterium that is an intracellular human pathogen. L.monocytogenes can persist in vast environmental and animal reservoirs including but not limited: food processing plants, dairy milking equipment, wild birds, and silage (1–3). L.monocytogenes can be seeded into environmental reservoirs through exit of carriers or animal reservoirs by secretion in feces. Handling of equipment used in the production of food for human consumption near or…

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    The spotlight shines down and the audience is silent as Kim Joyner takes the stage. She speaks eloquently, her words flowing with the captivated audience scribbling away every detail. With all eyes on her, she perfects the performance with the correct costume and movements, no distractors, just art. The spotlight fades out and this so called theater is revealed as Woodford County High School and the audience is her students listening to their next lesson. Renowned Sociologist, Erving Goffman,…

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    A Passage To India Summary

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    A Passage to India unfolded an attempt to understand the real India. The entry of Miss Adela Quested from England to India changes the atmosphere of both the novel and at the same time the relationship between India and Britain in reality. Racial politics deep rooted within prejudice amongthe British against the people of India. To the British people India is a country of weak, unreliable, dishonest, lustful country having feminine qualities. Through this novel we realize that the British people…

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