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    Many people listen to music every day and experience their favorite songs being censored, whether it be in their cars, at home, listening to the radio, or simply putting in a cd or album. Music censorship is the legal process of the regulation of audio recording or performances within the realm of music, and has been a topic that has been debated and argued over for years as to whether it is necessary and constitutional. Although opponents argue that music censorship is unnecessary and a clear…

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    The French Revolution had a profound impact on the art world. Leading up to the French Revolution, the middle class began to rise in France. This middle class began to appreciate art, buy art, and influence art in a way that only the upper class had been able to do before. As the French Revolution began, artists were able to speak to not only the upper echelons of society, but now to a much broader group of citizens. Artists began to use their paintings and sculptures to rally the middle class…

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    the twenty-first century. The uneducated are the fish that do not know what water is, and knowledge is the fish that asks them “How's the water?” Many people avoid concerning themselves with various subjects when they do not learn the details of the subject and fail to research or understand the matter. However, through education, we are able to learn more about the various topics of importance and its intricate details along with the impact on the individual. Education leads to…

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    In chapter three of the book, Difference Matters Brenda Allen talks about how gender matters. Gender is important because it is the biological classification in life. Throughout the chapter, Allen provides a perspective on how jobs, education, and how we communicate differ based on whether you are a female or a male. In the work field, men tend to have it a bit easier then woman. Equality in the workplace is something that woman have been dealing with since World War II. Woman finally got to…

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    symptoms the subjects were experiencing. Twenty-seven test subjects were used in this observational study to understand the effects on the brain from a TRI. Twenty-seven test patients were gathered for a short term study with mild-to-moderate symptoms from TBI (D’souza, 2015). All patients were examined in the first seven days after a head trauma and had to meet any of the following: loss of consciousness, memory loss,…

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    “salvation” or rather “How Does Jesus Save People?” The respective Gospels have vastly different accounts on this subject matter. Mark is fairly clear in his teaching that Jesus died on the cross to save humanity; however, in an extremely metaphoric manner, Thomas dictates that it is good faith in your heart that leads to salvation. To best discuss Mark’s account on this subject matter, it is best to start at the conclusion. “He said to them, ‘Go into the whole world and preach the gospel to…

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    Cscul Observation

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    Back in Spring Quarter 2013 I had the chance to go observe a local high school in the LAUSD, being there helped me led my decision of being an educator even more now. Being able to observe the students helped me see the different student’s behavior that I will need to do work with. I recall when I was there seeing two students who will just not worry about doing their work done and the teacher not doing much to encourage them. After observing those two students it helped me led to the decision…

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    better clarify, Unger distinguishes between knowing and accidental truth. Unger incorporates an example of a man searching for his cufflinks and finds them by happenstance, rather than memory. Unger appears to produce this as an analogy for what subjects typically understand as their “knowing.” While the truth of the end…

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    lot of duties and responsibilities that not just anyone could have. An effective teacher should be approachable/ good listener, equally fair to their students, passion for being a teacher, organized/prepared, extremely knowledgeable about their subject matter and hands on with their students. Most importantly an effective teacher is a teacher who wants and does make a difference in their students lives. Passion is one of the most important qualities if you want to become an effective…

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    High Stakes Testing Essay

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    their teachers. With that said, I am all for doing away with high-stakes testing for five years. Testing is not the only method we can use to determine if students and teachers are successful in the classroom. Some students might be successful in subjects without even studying. Other students may study for hour, yet score poorly on a test. I do not believe that tests indicate the effectiveness of a teacher. I have learned many key concepts in college, but when getting to a standardized…

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