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    Writing I 20 March 2015 What are the reasons why you are attending college? Attending college doesn’t means that you are smart. Not smart as in smart but smart as you choose the right way. The way you want to be successful in the future or to be a breadwinner of the family. You come to school because you believe that you can make a difference in your community. This essay examines or analyzes the cause and effects of learning new cultures‚ class assessments‚ and experience college life. The first reason

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    are socialised in to gender roles is that typically girls are dressed in pink and boys are dressed in blue. This therefore prepares them girls for future life as a mother‚ who has responsibility of child care and housework while the man is the breadwinner. Feminists also argue society as being oppressive to women as childcare almost always falls on them. This is apparent in many family types and supported by the fact that almost all single parent families are run by the mother of the child and not

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    Bear Matthews Engligh January 7th‚ 2016 Basalt High School Ms. Wagner Gender Roles in To Kill a Mockingbird In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee surreptitiously investigated ethnic and class-based problems that delved into gender responsibilities. First‚ Harper Lee chose the name Scout‚ which unquestionably transcends both boys and girls. Scout then metamorphoses‚ although symbolically‚ from being a girl to a boy and then returning to her female role. In doing so‚ she imbues the social-cultural

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    Early Austrlia 1900 Health Health in the 1900th century was not as up to date as it is today there were plagues and very deadly diseases spreading not only through Australia but through the world. Bubonic plague was unknown in Australia until 1900. There had been outbreaks in ports with which Australia had constant contact from 1894 when the plague was officially declared an epidemic in Hong Kong. From 1896 a plague pandemic spread around the world. Hydatid disease was a major problem in country

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    it. Florence Kelley uses an asyndeton to exemplify the ongoing list of gender and age groups that all of their wages were the same except that the girls’ wage increased more. She says that men‚ women‚ youth‚ and boys “increase” in the race of “breadwinners.” To follow‚ she adds on another never-ending‚ interrupted asyndeton saying that girls are in “commerce‚” in “offices‚” and in “manufacturing.” In the subsequent paragraph‚ she uses pathos and glum diction to make the convention of women feel sympathy

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    In Our Kids‚ Robert Putnam argues that the American Dream of equal opportunity has all but ceased to exist in recent years. Driven primarily by the economic divergence of the upper and lower classes‚ children of today overwhelming follow in the educational and economic footsteps of their parents. These economic factors are then further perpetuated and entrenched by the lifestyle gap between the different classes. Spurred on by geographic sorting and the decline of US manufacturing‚ inequality on

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    Models of Abuse

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    Models of abuse There are 4 models of abuse: Medical model Medical model indicates that Child abuse is caused by a disease‚ often a mental illness‚ with signs & symptoms that can be prevented and cured. This came from the phrase coined by kempe and kempe the battered child syndrome. They concluded that many mothers the main career who gives this bond is made who had abuse their children had themselves sufferer from poor attachment experiences in child hood they have not learnt from these expierneces

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    Jian Carlo Tomboc Mr. Arjay Arellano 12-03651 MS 11 BA Social Sciences(Economics) Dept. of Communication Filipino films nowadays are too mainstream‚ for action‚ comedy‚ horror and even romance themed movies. In the movie The Mistress‚ John Lloyd Cruz (as JD)‚ a handsome rich boy‚ whose father owns a telecom company‚ fell inlove with Bea Alonzo (as Sari)‚ a typical Filipina citizen who struggles to work for her family. Later in the movie‚ it was revealed that Sari is a mistress of JD’s

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    my sociology class‚ my peers and I participated in an activity where we were asked to give adjectives that we thought best described what it means to be both masculine and feminine. Ultimately‚ the consensus was that men are the tough and bold breadwinners while the women are the soft and delicate homemakers. This gender role dynamic has held value since America was founded‚ including in the period in which Scholinski’s novel takes place; around thirty years ago. I now suppose the question at hand

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    Anthropology 2 Individual project. Briefly describe your object ‚ how is it used and what it means to you. Discuss the origin of this symbolic object‚ how this symbolic object says about your culture and your own life as a member of this culture. One very important object for a married woman in India is sindoor. Sindoor is a red or a red-orange powder Hindu woman apply in the middle of their forehead as a symbol of meaning married. When a woman ceases to wear this powder it usually means that

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