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    minorities in this country, however despite these adversities we seem to show great compassion and understanding to each other because we can relate through our livelihoods. We tend to always stay in one general area despite our culture’s way of life, our social standards, or our marginally different religions. That is something I have grown to be accustomed to, because for the past 20+ years of living in Dallas, Oakcliff, I have nurtured a great appreciation for African Americans. That is why…

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    portrayed as foils. Miss Tesman is the embodiment of an ideal woman of the middle class during the Victorian era. On the other hand, Hedda expresses the ideals of a woman of the Victorian upper class. Ibsen’s use of these characters as foils expresses the social divide that classism of the Victorian era brought forth. Though Miss Tesman is polite and amicable, Hedda’s condescending diction reveals that she looks down on Miss Tesman; she treats her as an inferior because Miss Tesman is born into…

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    In the age of social media, people of the millennial generation can often find themselves sucked into their phones. Specifically sucked into social media. In its increasing popularity, social media has taken control of the way that we obtain information, the way that we communicate, and the way that we judge ourselves and others. This begs the question, to what extent does social media have an impact on psychological well-being? Through our continual exposure to social media platforms the gap…

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    In this play, money was a main attribute that many people longed to have. The different social classes formed many stereotypes to the other classes and tended to categorize people into a stereotype that fit their social class (Watkin N.P.). It seemed like the whole world revolved around money for some people and what was theirs was theirs and they weren’t giving it up. This was shown by Scrooge earlier…

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    The concentration of community and human development at Empire state college as well as SUNY Stonybrook and Marist college is in keeping with the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) as well as the guiding principles of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) which encompasses respect for others, acknowledging and understanding the impact of dignity, understanding of individual and community cultural differences in addition to being aware of the many different lifestyles in society.…

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    Outline THESIS: The dynamics of cheating and social psychology that influences students to lose morality and be inclined to academically cheat are becoming harmfully prevelant in today’s schools. Cheating in schools is affect all, regardless to education level. High schools are naturally prone to academic dishonesty, but the numbers are very high. Even ivy league colleges such as Harvard are not exempt of cheating. Students across the education level gradient don’t always understand the serious…

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    Inequalities In America

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    America is equal and America is free: is a saying I have heard many times throughout my life as a student. In elementary school, we learned about the American Revolution and the fight for freedom and equality against the British. We learned about the Civil War and the freedom of slaves. We learned about the Industrial Revolution and how people immigrated over to America from Europe and found a better life. We learned about the Civil Rights movement and how the abolishment or Jim Crow lead to the…

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    reading in between the lines. It is important for all employees to remember that emails and anything sent via social media is public information. Anyone can screenshot it and share with whomever they please. Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric and Pepsi says “discipline in private and praise in public. Employees should not be praised through emails, but never disciplined through social media. ”. It’s important for all employees to follow however it is more important for managers and…

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    The positives of my teacher were present mainly in terms of motivation. The students (My peers) praised me on the positive re-enforcement I gave them during the lesson. I also believe another strength of mine is questioning, this is incredibly important as Vygotsky theorized that children learn better when given structured and analytical questions by the teacher. I think I scaffolded the children well into the activity. Although I do see positives in my teaching the negatives are the most…

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    conscience.” (Lee, 1960), Social movements are a large part of how our society shifts to new norms. Social movements are causing a cultural change in our society based on a social ill that has been deemed necessary to be fixed. The types of social movements can go from one end of the spectrum to another, One could have riots and violence, and the other could have speeches and a passive nature. They are all capable of being able to go through the four stages of a social movement, emergence,…

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