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    Males are expected to be masculine and be sexually attracted to women and in turn, females are expected to be feminine and sexually attracted to men. While there are some that do follow the cookie cutter template of Male→Masculine→attracted to woman, and Female→Feminine→attracted to men, there are many that do not. And that is because while society is obsessed in keeping structures, some are fundamentally flawed. The problem with the expected sex/gender/orientation…

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    realized inclusion classes actually were. Inclusion classes tend to be misperceived as a negative option when in reality they have so many positives. A few things to keep in mind for inclusion classes are to remember that inclusion is not a cookie-cutter classroom model, to keep the focus on…

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    The Caton School is located in the Flatbush, Ditmas Park area in western Flatbush. The Caton School P.S 249 is a school in Brooklyn, New York, its population according to New York City Department of Education. With a gross enrollment of 894 students in the school year of 2015 to 2016, P.S 249, serves grades pre-kindergarten to fifth grade including special education classes. The student demographics consist of 6% Asian, 40% black, 49% Hispanic, and 4% percent white students. Thus, we may…

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    Throughout history, philosophers have debated about a predetermined essence of the self. A vast amount of these philosophers have argued for the immorality of the soul and for its composition to be something different than that of the body, placed within us in order to make us human. With these theories, the prime source of evidence is God, or some other spiritual entity directing the fate of humankind in one way or another. Jean-Paul Sartre has a different approach to this, arguing that we…

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    Atticus Finch Empathy

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    I presume I’m dead by this point, unless my will has been read a tad early before I’ve actually kicked the bucket. I hope that whichever soul decides to peruse this gains some bit of knowledge, although personally I wouldn’t trust said knowledge considering I’ve lived this way my entire life and yet I lay dead, buried, and not immortal. Now that you’ve received a fair warning about the questionably accurate/helpful nature of what you’re about to read, let’s begin. Perspective. Oxford defines the…

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    9/11 Compare And Contrast

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    of entering the airport and what is in their possessions as well. Since they were poorly trained and only minimum wage workers, they were probably just trying to get their shift over with and that allowed the terrorists to board the plane with box cutters, the weapons used to highjack the airplanes. Now it is a job that is sometimes taken a little too seriously, but they will do whatever it takes to not let any possible threats on to the plane, keeping the airports a much safer…

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    become a fashion designer. Alexander McQueen was the chief designer of Louis Vuitton Givenchy before he created his own clothing in 2001. McQueen went back to London and applied to Central Saint Martin’s College of Art and Design, to work as a pattern cutter tutor. Because he had so much talent in his portfolio he was convinced by…

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    Tim Burton Comparison

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    The design usually has two sides to it. Side one is the protagonist’s hometown, where everything and everyone has a ‘cookie cutter’ life. In Alice and Wonderland, for example, where Alice lives, everyone is proper and dresses in formal wear. The ladies are expected to wear corsets and stockings. However, the second side of the world is the more whimsical side. Wonka’s factory…

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    The [Manipulative] Beauty Standards Today, society often gives off messages of what it means to be beautiful through the media and other social outlets. These messages can often lead to a misrepresentation of one true identity. The contradictory ideals of beauty standards in today’s society are detrimental to an individual’s self esteem because of the messages it send to young people on how to dress and behave. This is because people are receiving messages of what it means to feel like a woman…

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    In today’s society being a police officer is more difficult and dangerous than it has ever been before. An officer has many duties and they consist of enforcing the laws while making sure not to infringe on a person’s property or life. Officers are forced to make many split second decisions and when they don’t react correctly the media heavily scrutinizes them. This causes the community to mistrust its officers and can lead to a bad relationship between both parties. Along with the stresses of…

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