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    Focus Student 1 a. Focus student 1 approved their performance from a 1 to a 2, which is on average, about were their classmates. It is important to note that this student struggles with motor skills, and while they have the ability to write, it does appear that this student writes the least amount possible, and takes some shortcuts. This is evident in the students’ work sample (ARTIFACT Student 1 page 3). In the students data table, they wrote “t1, t2, t3” rather than writing out trial for each…

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    Inside Out & Back Again

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    A refugee is person that has to struggle to find a new home and has to struggle to get their lives together, a refugee is someone that has to fight and work to survive in new environments. Refugees have to face many challenges to live a normal life again. Refugees have to leave because they cannot live in their home, some reasons can be because of gang violence, war ,and other conditions that are unsafe to live in. All refugees have to face the challenges of finding and fleeing home all…

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    some unusual situation like being poor and living among affluent class can make us to struggle between both backgrounds. But personally I think the main challenge is not about being affluent or poor but rather it is about how to appreciate one own background and learn from it and try to make it better. Many of us do find ourselves in such two worlds life style experience at one point and can course us to struggle how to balances both life styles. Such was the experience of the world…

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    I Know Why The Caged Bird

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    Though we read numerous books in English, my personal favorite was I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Without degrading the quality of the others, I found that this book covered the broadest spectrum of topics that related the most to me. First of all, it included rape in a more descriptive way. It talked about her emotional state preceding the event. Considering I am a female, I found this to be a more sensitive and realistic topic. Other books talked about rape, but they did not talk about the…

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    There are some experiences that change a person’s life forever and those experiences are remembered for a lifetime. The one experience that turned my whole life around, was the time that my family and I immigrated to Houston, Texas from India On May 13th 2008, I had the opportunity of coming to the United States and fulfill my dreams as a child of going to America. But moving across the world had its ups and downs. I faced many challenges and some I still face today. However, through these…

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    addresses several of the issues of social class, and how these issues established state laws. Karl Marx describes in his article the class struggles that exist in a society, and how they are inherent to all society. These class struggles divide the society in half, and allow for the individuals to choose a side. In the textbook, it describes class struggles as, “constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted now hidden, now open fight, a fight that each time ended either in a…

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    In the following essay I will first outline Marx and Engels account of the necessary trajectory of capitalism towards the global proletariat class. Then outline Marcuse’s account of the emancipatory struggle having been rendered obsolete by a new technological rationality. Following this, I will briefly agree with Marcuse that we are enframed within the technological rationality however it does not follow that history will not develop into some other form of subjectivity. Lastly, I will argue…

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    Harvey. Harvey critiques the idea of self-regulating markets, or neoliberalism, because not everyone has an equal opportunity in the market and without any state intervention it becomes unfair to those stuck at the bottom. Marx writes about the class struggles between the proletariat and the bourgeois. The bourgeois have purchased the labor of the proletariat at a minimal price and therefore have alienated the proletariat from their own work, but they have also given the proletariat the…

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    For Marx, idea is not the force that drives the course of history. It only follows from economic events in order to legitimate and sustain them. Instead, history is driven by class struggle and economic processes that eventually leads to monopoly capitalism. Marx believes that societies are found by the relations of economic production, which is how people have organized social relations to realize a certain mode of production. Up until…

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    A large majority of American people believe that the current social and economic order of liberal-capitalism is the best option for this country. Karl Marx and the Romantic poets are all opposed to this type of society. As outlined in this essay, these figures, respectively, in The Communist Manifesto and English Romantic Poetry an Anthology, explain their critiques of liberal-capitalism and then proceed to contrast those ideas of a perfect society with their own. I believe that Marx and the…

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