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    This research represents the relationship of Independent variables and Dependent variables. Independent variables compose the (age, eligibility, gender, educational attainment, rank and length of service). Dependent variables cover the performance in (Patrol operation, Performance in Traffic Management and Performance in the conduct of investigation). Age refers to the amount of time during which a person has existed…

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    Life Behind the Mirror Can Urban Schools survive without developing minds of urban students low test scores, loss of jobs for the family and schools closing every year. Education is a key role in our society today. Social origin and educational attainment has been unchanged since the early industrial years especially in Muskegon Michigan, despite the growth in single parents homes, decrease in economic/job loss or decrease in fundings for urban schools. Students from different background,…

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    “Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet”, Maya Angelou (Motsitsi, 2016). Unfortunately, racism and racial discrimination exist everywhere, including sport. The following two articles discuss racial in equity in sports, specifically, in college football, where African American coaches are underrepresented. Each article addresses the issue of racial equity from both end of the spectrum; the hiring process to the firing process. Finally, each article offers…

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    than schools in higher income areas” (Korgen & Furst, 2012). Since some children do not have access to primary education, it has become an inequality upon educational opportunities. Americans cannot improve their economic and social status through educational attainment because of educational inequality. We can agree that when it comes to jobs, most jobs want you to either have a high school diploma or college degree or maybe both. Society seems to think that an educated citizenry provides the…

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    many students moving on to higher education. Educational attainment is a factor that directly impacts an individual’s Socio-economic status (SES). More years of school typically lead to higher potential for a better paying job with employee benefits. African American males tend to work in lower paying jobs. Compared to the overall population, African American males are more likely to have a lower SES (NCBI.gov). A low socio-economic status includes low income, low education, occupation and…

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    Themes In Gran Torino

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    proponents of embracing diversity and our melting pot status, however, we are not very adept at taking on values of culture and tradition similar to that of the Hmong, for example. However, despite the Hmong’s value of tradition and cultural heritage, the community presented in Gran Torino portrays the issues that can arise when younger generations become removed from their cultural heritage, namely issues like gang related violence and educational attainment. For example, the main Hmong…

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    amongst the high achievers. Beaman, Buckingham, and Wheldall (2013) state that there are several factors which can impact on literacy development and can influence the literacy gap including socio – economic status. Therefore, teacher’s responsibilities include bridging the gap in pupils’ attainment by implementing effective strategies which will make a difference to pupils’ literacy…

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    Chris Hampton and Catie Heaven (2016) said that it is important to understand our community – what it is and its nature. Traditionally, community is understood as people in a given geographical location, to any group that share common things. People are classified according to what they are, what they belief, and what they do for a living. In our community we have people from royal families and ordinary people, those from royal family they were treated as prince and princess because of the power…

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    A vast majority of studies have examined the impact that divorce has on children, including their psychological adjustment, levels of well-being, and educational attainment which can be detrimental to the children when growing up, as these effects can develop into long term problems in adulthood. Compared to intact families, children from divorced families often experience lower levels of psychological well-being (Amato…

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    Allegory In Education

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    Education Power is productive it is a means of producing the truth and it cannot be conceived of as separate from knowledge (Braham & Janes, 2002). It is well documented that education is power and if one is educated chances of progressing up the income hierarchy are higher there by over coming the income inequality. Thus to come back to our societies reflected in medium, the apartheid and the Jim Crow systems forced blacks to attend different schools from the whites. The black schools were…

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