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    Different views emerge in the field of English Language Teaching (ELT). While theories and approaches are put forward to understand the nature and applicability of certain phenomenon related to ELT, different points of view arise. Grammar perhaps is one of which. With the current changes and circumstances of the world, the paper will examine how grammar should be taught. This paper will explain how there is a need to create a balance and build on circumstances and needs of learners when teaching…

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    The Origins of Male Dominance Throughout thousands of years, many different societies have formed and flourished with men and women holding equal roles in the advancement of society. However, in virtually every society to date, men have considered themselves superior to women. This idea exists as one of the most expressive and common aspects of human culture. Masculinity takes on the dominant characteristic during the early twentieth century in the tribes of the lower Niger, the setting of…

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    existing. Many theories of African inferiority came out around this time and racist scholars fought hard to cover any trace of African intelligence that would contradict their claims. One big problem for these scholars were the Ancient Egyptians. Based on artifacts they left behind, in modern time we were able to see how intelligent and incredibly advanced they were. They also lived in a country called Egypt, that is visibly apart of Africa on any map. This was not good for any of the theories…

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    Have you internalized white supremacy? Internalized White Supremacy according to Linda Holtzman and Leon Sharpe, who wrote: “Theories and Constructs of Race” has explained what it means: “is the assumption of white superiority in intelligence, in achievement, and in the centrality in the U.S. culture by individuals who are often unaware of its powerful existence (600-601).” An example of white supremacy is Segregated public facilities were one of many tools of white supremacy, which…

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    differences in boys and girls. The earliest research and tests of gender differences attempted to confirm the claim that white males were evolutionary superior to other demographics. Most of the research primarily focused on gender differences in intelligence, but the results ultimately proved to be inaccurate and irrelevant to modern psychology. The emergence of standardized testing initiated a resurgence of curiosity…

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    The Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary, (K-Pg) boundary, and the associated Dinosaur Extinc-tion theories have many precedents and most could be viewed scientifically from certain and known historical accounts. These hypotheses, some more believable than others, can serve a purpose to study current life and potential trends for future evolutionary traits. Evaluating certain aspects of the theory’s within this research, the main focus will be not be on the factual cause of the extinction, but rather…

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    Primates Social Behavior

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    its environment through imitating the reactions of others in its troop. Considering the low levels of lemur and other prosimian interaction with inanimate objects, giving it a low standing in traditional, manipulation-based measures of primate intelligence, this is especially important, as this suggests that the first way in which primates learnt about objects was through social means, rather than through direct…

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    Split personality also commonly called Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) is a type of disorder that has affected the lives of many people across the globe with researchers faced with the task of addressing the disorder by applying various methods of research (Cleckley, 2009). The commonly used methods, in this case, include qualitative methods and quantitative methods of research. In qualitative research methods exploration, description, generation of theory more especially in the case where…

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    settings”, and therefore lack the understanding to realize their knowledge is naïve in that their understandings are preconceived ideas of what they learned during early childhood. Experts as Gardner put it “amassed evidence” to understand the Flat Earth Theory, while a traditional student would assume without analyzing what the evidence…

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    Birth Order Theory

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    larger role in the development of an individual’s personality (Adler, 1956; Manaster & Corsini, 1982; Campbell et.al., 1991). Since Adler’s initial identification of the relationship between birth order and personality, which he called birth order theory, dozens of psychologists have further investigated the correlation. This paper will review relevant studies and come to the conclusion that birth order does in fact play a critical role in the development of personality among the various social…

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