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    multicultural education world throughout the years‚ starting in the 1970s. She has emphasized multicultural education through teaching and learning race‚ class gender‚ language‚ and exceptionally while in the public schooling. Sleeter’s has did studies‚ researches in White teacher identity‚ and wrote books. For example‚ Sleeter has published 20 books that expand multicultural education‚ and her textbook Turning on Learning (Grant and Sleeter‚ 2009). Sleeter got her start in multicultural education when she

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    Charles Murray

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    Charles Murray The New Right came from the work of the American Sociologist Charles Murray who viewed welfare payments has causing lone parenthood which in turn created an underclass. Charles Murray visited the UK in 1989 and said it has a developing underclass. Murray said: “the underclass are defined by their behaviour. Their homes are littered and unkempt. The men in the family are unable to hold down a job. Drunkenness is common. The children grew up ill-schooled and ill-behaved and contribute

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    Charles Cooley

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    Charles Cooley captured my interest when selecting a sociologist to research. After doing some research‚ I became intrigued with Cooley’s theory of the Looking Glass Self‚ and how it effects our society. I understand his meaning behind his theory. He claims that in his childhood‚ he formed his identity through how he viewed himself through his father’s mind‚ as well as others. I believe his theory is very interesting‚ because I experience it myself at times. Charles the Person In 1864‚ Charles

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    Charles Bukowski

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    Charles Bukowski "I photograph and record what I see and what happens to me. I am not a guru or leader of any sort. I am not a man who looks for solutions in God or politics. If somebody else wants to do the dirty work and create a better world for us and he can do it‚ I will accept it. In Europe where my work is having much luck‚ various groups have put a claim on me‚ revolutionaries‚ anarchists‚ so forth‚ because I have written of the common man of the streets‚ but in interviews over there

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    Charles Sheldon

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    Although the most famous person in Kansas is certainly Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ the 34th president of the United States‚ I would love to be able to sit and talk with Charles Monroe Sheldon‚ a preacher‚ social reformer and inspirational writer‚ who lived in Topeka. He may not be as widely known as President Eisenhower‚ but he is literally very prominent‚ and he still stands out for his social commitment‚ his perception of civil rights and his extraordinary ideas to improve the society in which he lived

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    charles taylor

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    life of Charles Taylor‚ former president of Liberia and convicted war criminal: Personal: Birth date: January 28‚ 1948 Birth place: Arthington‚ Liberia Birth name: Charles Taylor Father: Nelson Taylor Mother: Zoe Taylor Marriages: Victoria Addison-Taylor (unknown-present); Jewel (Howard) Taylor (1997-2006‚ divorce) Children: with Victoria Addison-Taylor: three girls; with Jewel (Howard) Taylor: McArthur Taylor. It is reported that Taylor has several other children. Education: Bentley

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    Charles V

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    CHARLES V FEBRUARY 24‚ 1500 – SEPTEMBER 21‚ 1558 Charles V was born on February 24‚ 1500 in Ghent‚ which today is better known Belgium. He was the oldest in the family so when his father died in 1506‚ he inherited the Netherlands and the Franche Comte‚ which was located in France but actually belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. He gained much more land once his maternal and paternal grandfathers died. Not since Charlemagne‚ in the early 9th Century‚ had one person dominated

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    Charles Darwin's Ideas

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    Charles Darwin’s Ideas After reading the book “Origin of Species” by Charles Darwin‚ I would place Darwin halfway between “creative genius” and “spin doctor” if there was a spectrum. The way he thinks and examines a theory was really outstanding‚ even the extraneous amount of research he has accomplished was there to back his theories up. Reading the book made me realized that he did “borrow” the ideas from other people‚ such as Charles Lyell‚ Jean-Baptist Lamarck‚ William Paley and Thomas Malthus

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    Charles Dickens

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    Charles Dickens Charles Dickens‚ is regarded as one of the most important writers of the Victorian period‚ the ’literary colossus’ of his age. His novels influenced literature greatly‚ most of his works were Narrative Fiction and because of his success‚ this became the dominant Victorian mode for novel publication. His literary style is very creative and he focuses extensively on his character’s name‚ trying to create an "allegorical impetus" to the novels’ meanings. His novels are a combination

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    Charles Baudelaire: Romantic‚ Parnassian‚ and Symbolist Often compared to the American poet Edgar Allen Poe‚ the French poet Charles Baudelaire has become well-known for his fascination with death‚ melancholy‚ and evil and his otherwise eccentric yet contemplative style. These associations have deemed him as a "patron saint of modernist poetry" while at the same time closely tying his style in with the turbulent revolutionary movements in France and Europe during the 19th century (Haviland‚ screens

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