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    the military‚ and the population which play a significant role in determining how a country’s armed forces will react to public outcry. This is one of the main points articulated in the article‚ In the Shadow of Power: Civil-Military Relations and the Tunisian Popular Uprising‚ by Nouredine Jebnoun. This article goes on to use Tunisia as a specific example of where a deep rift between an authoritarian ruler and his military force played a significant role in that leader’s demise. To show this‚ it

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    orientation to learning” (http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED084368). The goal of technology in the classroom is to add instructional value while the purpose is to advance the lesson and enhance the learning experience; which supports Knowles (1973) concept of Andragogy. “Flipping the classroom” is a relatively new method in instructional delivery by utilizing technology and “transposing the traditional classroom paradigm of lecture during class and homework after class” to “the instructor’s lecture outside

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    The articles‚ “Taking the Measure of Graduation Rates in Big-Time College Sports”‚ by Richard M. Southall and “NCAA Athlete Graduation Rates Less Than Meets the Eye” by E. Woodrow Eckard describes the three different sampling method that most universities use: the Graduation Success Rate‚ Federal Graduation Rate‚ and Adjusted Graduation Gap. Although Eckard’s articles is more credible due to his data and sources‚ both articles effectively describe how universities

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    Unfriendly Umbrella In the article Umbrella’s Shade Doesn’t Prevent Sunburn‚on sciencenews.org‚ Lela Nargi discusses how the sun can damage your skin even if you are in the shade. The question of whether the sun damages you under an umbrella was brought up when a 13-year-old girl from New York said she would rather stay under an umbrella then apply sunscreen. The article was published February 27‚ 2017. A study was done based on whether the umbrella really protects you. Hao Ouyang ran a study to

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    Everyone has their own opinion of everything‚ but one might have a different side. In the article‚ “Famous Speeches: "We call BS‚" Emma Gonzalez’s speech to gun advocates”‚ the author of this article is Emma Gonzalez as it states in the article. In the article‚ “Issue Overview: Guns in America”‚ it states underneath the title that this article was produced by Bloomberg as it shows. Both article state their opinion about guns‚ but they never show the readers side about the subject because everyone

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    economic‚ or political values a particular text implicitly or explicitly expresses. Psychological Criticism Psychological critical analysis examine texts an works for the portrayal of  sexual imagery and against other Freudian concepts; struggles of the superego‚ the Oedipus complex‚ repressed contents of consciousness‚ etc. The purpose of Freudian analysis  is to highlight the existence of psychic conflicts rather than looking for aesthetical merits. I Got Flowers Today

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    never-ending cycle of addiction. In school‚ middle schoolers are specifically afraid to talk about what is going on with them to guidance counselors due to their feeling of isolation and getting in trouble for their bad habits. This is revealed in the article How New Bedford’s schools intervene when students struggle with drugs and alcohol by New Bedford Light writing‚ “She was nervous‚ but settled. Visibly upset‚ the middle schooler looked up at Acevedo: ‘Are you going to tell my mom?’” This describes

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    the material was never an issue‚ but handling the workload was always arduous. I was made aware of this issue through counseling at a young age‚ and I was resolute to persevere. Despite being aware of this issue‚ I still faced adversity in the classroom. Many of my learning difficulties went unaddressed‚ and as a result I was often reprimanded as apathetic with the only suggestion being that I should simply “work harder”. My greatest achievements during my time in school came when a teacher addressed

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    Assessment Tools The biggest areas of concern for releasing inmates appear to be lack of social support‚ lack of medical support and lack of community resources to regain a place in society (education‚ employment‚ housing‚ transportation). Multiple measures would need to be used to find the appropriate treatment plan for each inmate. Ideally starting with a pre-release program to prepare inmates for reentry into normal life would be the best preventative measure. A social worker could use a genogram

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    In my second grade classroom‚ my teacher interrupted my classwork one day‚ ti state that my traditional African hairstyle was distracting‚ and directed me to change it by the mext day. When the next day came‚ and the hair tying me to my culture remained‚ she pulled me out of class‚ sent me to the office‚ and called my mother. My mother‚ an educated white woman‚ was livid‚ and informed the administration of their wrongdoings‚ saying that the teacher targeting me and my hair was racism-a word I had

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