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    Response #4 “Shame” In the passage‚ “Shame”‚ written by Dick Gregory‚ Gregory discusses his experience of feeling shame as a child. Gregory was a poor‚ black child‚ but he didn’t feel that made him any different from the rest of his peers. However‚ this feeling of innocence was replaced by shame when his teacher pointed out to his classmates that he was poor‚ and living without a father. For the first time in his life‚ Gregory felt ashamed. Gregory found motivation in despite the shame he felt while

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    constructing a sense of self by barriers to belonging such as racial and cultural prejudice‚ violence‚ hypocrisy‚ and oppression. If and when these barriers are overcome‚ the individual is allowed to grow and belong on a more universal level. “Immigrant Chronicle” by Peter Skrzynecki and “On the Road” by Jack Kerouac both show this sense of the construction of

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    This week’s article entitled‚ “Shutting Shame Down” by Jessie Sholl addresses a problem that every human being deals with at some point in their life‚ generally even more than once. Shame‚ an emotion that is often confused with guilt and embarrassment‚ has become such an average occurrence that no one appears to address the issue. The most we do now is keep our heads down and ignore it until the moment passes. As someone who has experienced shame far more often than I would like to admit‚ and in

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    Comparative Study on Singapore VS Indian Higher Education System Naganathan Venkatesh Research Scholar‚ NITTTR‚ India Abstract: In the world of globalization almost every country in the world wants their education system to be the best‚ so their students can obtain the necessary skills and knowledge taught by the schools/universities that meets the challenges of the 21st century. The present article explores how Singapore and Indian way of higher education system works; in which way both the countries

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    As Nelson Mandela said once “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”My goal is to ensure and provide quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for as many kids as i can. In sub-Saharan Africa‚ the literacy rate is 59%‚ 41% of the kids and adults can’t read a book on a day to day basis like we can in America.. Africa has one of the worst literacy rates in the world. Africa is also one of the most poorest country in the world. Not only does

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    What the difference between American education and Chinese education? Recently‚ there are more and more Chinese students who choose to study abroad to get a better education‚ especially in America‚ because of the unique method of American education. It attracts a lot of people from different countries. And I am one of them‚ thus I have found that there are three main differences between American education and Chinese education‚ such as teaching style‚ grading system and educational objectives

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    Introduction: Affirmative action in higher education should be abolished. College admissions should be based on what the admissions board is looking for‚ not what the government says should be required. In this paper‚ I will present evidence to support that position. At one time‚ affirmative action was a needed and legitimate policy. Segregation has existed way too much in the past and has left people out of jobs‚ out of certain areas of town‚ and schooling. We needed to make a law that would

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    individual Native American nations. The government developed contracts that negotiated land agreements. The Native American nations gave up their homelands in exchange for protection provided by the United States government. A connection based on trust was established so that each party could fulfill their obligations. However‚ problems began when one group failed to fulfill their responsibilities. The problems that occurred in the past with the government and Native Americans result in several natives

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    HIGHER EDUCATION IN KAZAKHSTAN Kazakhstan is a country the size of Western Europe‚ with a population of almost 17 million. This population is quite well educated‚ a positive legacy from the former USSR; other inheritances are less positive. Great efforts have been made in recent years to reform Kazakhstan’s education system to meet the needs of a modern competitive economy. This review considers how far these efforts have succeeded‚ and what more still needs to be done‚ in

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    Shame is defined as "a painful feeling caused by a sense of guilt‚ shortcoming‚ impropriety; dishonor or disgrace." This painful emotion can come from either external sources such as the feedback from people around an individual or from internal sources such as a person’s own worldview. In the story "Shame‚" author Dick Gregory describes his experiences with both externally and internally motivated shame.The externally motivated shame Richard feels is caused most notably by his teacher‚ who made

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