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    the stereotypes, I disliked going to Chinese school, I despised the Chinese storytelling competitions my mom made me enter, and I also simply hated China. When I visited China in 2011, I complained nonstop about the heavy smog, the disgusting squat toilets, and the rude people who bump into you without even saying…

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    What were the consequences of the long term use of male actor as women in Japanese Kabuki and English early morden theater(1600-1700s)? 1. Introduction In the history of the globe theater, there are few countries had prohibited women from acting on stage. In Greek drama, the play was all act by men. In the festival of Dionysus, women were even not allowed to be in the audience. The male actors in Greeks theater even live as women in their normal life. However, Women participated heavily in…

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    SOCIAL INEQUALITY Race and Gender 1 a.) As defined by sociology, a minority group is one that is singled out and treated as lesser people, and given less say and resources than those who are of a higher station in society ((Ed.), (n.d)). Different ‘classes’ in society happen because it defines who will be the one who serves those at the top and those who will be served. Although the separation of each class gives a clearer definition of who humans are in society, we should not allow that to…

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    Its All in the Planning - Hannah Warburton Part A: Outline the nature of a significant contemporary event: (separate document) Part B: Explain and evaluate the planning and decision making involved in the event: Traffic Management: The Forrest Graperide is located at Forest Winery, Blicks road in Renwick. This is because there is a large space for all riders and supporters to be able to park as it is expected that parking space needs to be able to fit over 1500 vehicles. In the Forest Graper…

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    Sweatshops Good Or Bad

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    Ever stopped for a moment and thought were your T-shirts or pants came from - and no i'm not talking about the stores that sell them, however we’ll get to them momentarily. The majority of our clothing and frankly many other industries, besides the garment industry, have factories - sweatshops - in 3rd world countries primarily for a cheap source of labor. Although most of us don’t really care about these people, as Karen Coates puts it in her article blood on our backs, they are “just a cog in…

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    Throughout someone’s lifespan a person can endure many trials, tests, troubles, and obstacles. I have not come across anyone who has had a perfect life, and being in the human service profession I especially do not expect to ever find someone who has. As a professional in training I understand that I will be able to someday help others through difficult times in their life like finding a new job, arranging childcare for their children, comforting someone who has suffered the loss of a loved one,…

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    LIFTING AND TRANSFERING  Body mechanics is moving the body in an efficient and safe way that reduces the risk of injury. Body mechanics is using good posture, proper techniques, and using the strongest and largest muscles when you can. Good body mechanics are extremely crucial as DSW’s working in residential programs because we are often doing a lot of lifting and transferring of significant amounts of weight (the weight of another human being). We can be easily injured if we do not use proper…

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    Increased skills allow for team sports and similar activities for interested children. * Skating, skipping and bike riding are typical skills gained during middle childhood. * Flexibility, balance, agility and force will all improve during these years as gross motor skills further develop. Communication Communication at the age of 13-14 is quite complex, their use of language, expressions and general communication are at a high level. Having an intelligent conversation with…

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