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    female that plays a crucial role in the movie and is the only woman featured on air. The director cast Corningstone to be a blonde, bombshell to stand out as what the typical expectation of a women is. When Corningstone first arrives at the studio, Ron Burgundy and his team are overwhelmed by the strong female presence in the studio. Corningstone is ridiculed, faces objectification and sexual advances are in pursuit by her male coworkers. The males are in a competition to see who can sleep with…

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    Famous Surf Research Paper

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    that Ron Dimenna achieved a long time goal by hard work and perseverance. I will also be briefly explaining the history behind the “World's Most Famous Surf Shop”. Ron Jon Surf Company was founded in 1959 by a surfer named Ron Dimenna. The exact location at which was the birth of Ron Jon Surf Co. was in a county no bigger than a mile wide, not to mention that a quarter of it was ocean, Long Beach Island is deemed “The Original” simply because it was his first store to open. "The Original" Ron…

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    Ron Unz, a successful publisher, presented that opening the labor market would cause a surplus of labor, it would only benefit the wealthiest in society, it would cause suffering to other social classes competing for jobs and higher wages, and would cause…

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    Annotated Bibliography Bruni, Frank. "The Elite Squeeze." Time 185.11 (2015): 48-52. Academic Search Complete. Web. 8 Mar. 2016. Bruni is an American journalist for Time Magazine, in this article he focuses on the difficulties that college applicants experience to be accepted to elite institutions of higher learning, but during this time there is enormous opportunities to obtain high-quality education in America that are not currently “elite.” Bruni supports his reasoning by singling out…

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    Society is persistently evolving. One of these evolutions include foreign people coming into America, according to the article “Bilingual Education: An Overview” (Feinberg and Morencia). Many of the immigrants will have young children who will enroll in schools across the country; therefore, schools need to be prepared for the amount of foreign children that are preparing to enroll in American schools, according to the article, “Language Barriers: Only the Beginning” (Guthrie). Bilingual…

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    The Fight for Bilingual Education Students would benefit from bilingual education in public schools because it would encourage better communication skills, support other heritages, and it also opens an opportunity to gain knowledge in multiple languages. Learning bilingual language at an early age assists with functioning vocabulary and also enhancing academic achievement. In California, the chairman of the state Republican Party disapproved non-English speakers to learn English not knowing…

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    The implementation of bilingual education within schools has been a controversial topic throughout the years. In 1998, Ron Unz, set out to abolish bilingual education in California. Fueled by an anti-immigrant climate, Unz spearheaded a statewide campaign for Proposition 227, a highly controversial state initiative that required schools to teach language-minority students almost entirely in English. California was thus became the first state to prohibit bilingual programs in schools, radically…

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    Prop 58 In English

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    approaches and considers the diversity among the students. Besides considering the fact that the students are diverse in the way how they learn, it also considers and allows the Anglo family children to learn foreign language, which according to Senator Unz is the main reason for the Prop 58 (interview on the KQED). Second, as it is stated by Senator Ricardo Lara on the radio program with Michael Montgomery on the KQED Public Radio, the schools in wealthy parts of the state have dual immersion…

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    The introduction of English immersions programs are claimed to raise performance and result in higher test scores. For example, Ken Noonan, a superintendent of schools in Oceanside, California, and founder of the California Association of Bilingual Educators (CABE), which for years actively campaigned for bilingual education, he states “After one year of implementing English immersion, the district achieved amazing results in English-administered state tests. Specifically, Spanish-speaking…

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    Bilingual education has been a controversial topic in the United States for decades. There has been debate among parents, teachers, school staff, lawmakers, and simply the people living in the United States. There are many different opinions on what should be done to address bilingual education. There are several program models that fit under bilingual education, so it is not as cut and dry as some people may think. Many laws have been created both for and against bilingual education over the…

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