Due Nov.26 (chapters 7-15) - Answer the odd questions at the end of each chapter (7-15)‚ provide the question and answer in a word document and submit by due date; answer in detail 2-3 sentences. Chapter 7 How did the Shaysites justify their taking up arms against the government of Massachusetts? Can you imagine any way in which the crisis could have been resolved short of violence? They felt the government was too powerful. They could have been more involved in the government process instead
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GAD 301 GENDER ANALYSIS – CRITICAL CROSS- CULTURAL APPROACHES Course leader: Haldis Haukanes Literature: Books: Connell‚ R.‚ 2009. Gender. Cambridge‚ Polity Press. Chapters 1‚3‚4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7 Articles and Book Chapters: Annfelt‚ Trine. 2008. The ‘new’ father: gender equality as discursive resource for family policies. In: Melby‚ Ravn and Wetterberg‚ Gender equality and welfare politics in Scandinavia. The limits of political ambition? Bristol: The policy Press‚ pp 119-134 (15 pages) Arnfred
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The Ebola Virus History of‚ Occurrences‚ and Effects of Ebola‚ a virus which acquires its name from the Ebola River (located in Zaire‚ Africa)‚ first emerged in September 1976‚ when it erupted simultaneously in 55 villages near the headwaters of the river. It seemed to come out of nowhere‚ and resulted in the deaths of nine out of every ten victims. Although it originated over 20 years ago‚ it still remains as a fear among African citizens‚ where the virus has reappeared occasionally in parts
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In October 1937‚ Rafael Trujillo the Dominican President ordered the execution of the Haitian people living in the borderlands between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Later this was known to be the Parsley Massacre but known as “El Corte” in the Dominican Republic. About 20‚000 people were killed approximately within 5 days. From 2nd October 1937 to 8th October 1937‚
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This semester‚ the readings were a bit challenging‚ but overall I enjoyed the readings. It has always been very difficult for me to understand Donna Haraway‚ but by discussing her in class and giving examples‚ I was able to have a better understanding of her topics. Throughout her work Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium. FemaleMan©_Meets_OncoMouse: Feminism and Technoscience‚ Haraway explains that cyborgs are constructed as the postmodern icon in today’s society‚ because of science. Haraway explains
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Lauren Benton’s Law and colonial cultures: legal regimes in world history‚ 1400-1900 is an excellent work which deals with the very language of law and how does the sharpened edge of law amalgamate the ‘alienated cultures’ and ’distinct legal communities’ together through the six centuries. This work is inextricably describing how the colonial lawmakers or lawgivers became the real playmakers of new legal orders through the six centuries in a world of ordered disorder. When we start to read this
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Limited academic skills including lack of understanding‚ poor academic writing and researching skill‚ as a common cause of plagiarism‚ applies to all students. One difficulty for students avoiding plagiarism is distinguishing the ambiguous and murky borderland between borrowing and stealing. Park (2003) argued that many students are lack of the ability to clarify the degree of plagiarism‚ which means they do not clearly acknowledge how much original words need to be altered to avoid the charge of plagiarism
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The Bracero program is attempting to reduce illegal immigration. This was a system of contract labor whereby farmers could hire young Mexican men‚ pay them low wages‚ and send them back to Mexico when they were not needed. It was about a year after World War. It was a contract that the united states and Mexico had agree on which was on August 6‚ 1942 when Mexico and United States which was a binational agreement. Allowing them to be able to work from six weeks to six months. It had reestablished
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Cited: Annerino‚ John. Dead In Their Tracks: Crossing America ’s Desert Borderlands. New York: FourWalls Eight Windows‚ 1999. Katel‚ Peter. "Illegal Immigration." CQ Researcher 15.17 (2005): 393-420. CQ Researcher Online. CQ Press. Dallas County Community College Library‚ Mesquite‚ TX. 25 Nov. 2007 <http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre2005050600>
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two girls who had the chance to interact and photograph the fairies prompted the questions on the authenticity of the images (Alex‚ 2014‚ p. 50). There has been a contest to express and defend the truth of photographic images. In the article‚ Borderland Borms: Arthur Conan Doyle‚ Albion Daughters‚ and the politics of the Cottingley Fairies‚ Conan Doyle believes that the images were true and goes out of his to visit the two girls at the Cottingley to cement his believe of the authenticity of the
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