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    ’ T he -Laughing Clowns coffee shop is situated in a rural city of Australia. The population is approximately 25‚000‚ yet this figure fluctuates markedly as a major university is situated in the town. The university has a large contingent of external students who fillthe population g~\Pleft by the internal students when they are on term breaks. There are seven coffee shops in the ll)Wn‚‚111d each of them has its own special atmosphere. The Laughing Clowns has been in existe.nce for ten

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    The Effects of Change on People I admire the philosophy of King Whitney Jr.; he believes change has a considerable impact on the human mind. He quotes‚ “To the fearful it is threatening‚ it means that things may get worse. To the hopeful it is encouraging‚ it means things may get better and to the confident it is inspiring because the challenge exists to make things better‚” (Laura Moncur’s Quotes of the Da.y). How people react to change depends on their personality and the types of change

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    As individuals the way in which the beliefs and values of our political orientation is acquired is an important part of how our government is. The viewing of this political socialization in the people of the U.S. electorate is particularly important. If the individuals that are involved have more of a tendency due to their political socialization towards their own preferences and ideals with little regard to public opinion or with the mind to pray off the knowledge that public opinion is vulnerable

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    Melting Pot Theory

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    PSYCHOLOGY MELTING POT IN SCHOOL The term “melting pot” is believed to have been introduced by the Jewish play writer Israel Zangwill in his Pre-World War I play about the convergence of people and cultures in a single community. The phrase became a cultural and scholarly idiom to signify the belief that different culture/ racial/ ethnic groups can form one homogenous group; each culture is viewed as equally contributing and equally represented. The “melting pot” view of the cultural

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    Summary Of A Melting Pot

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    Melting Pot Many cultures from different countries have come over to America and made it a “Melting Pot.” Each year in America‚ many immigrants come from different countries and shares their unique cultures with America. As Marin used the term Melting pot in his essay “Towards something American‚” it describes as an unused furnace that does not burn until imported values and lives stop being fed into the system; moreover‚ Marin mentioned that Americans have no culture. On the other hand‚ Taylor

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    Today‚ technology is all around us. It doesn’t matter where you are‚ or what you are doing there is a good chance that you are surrounded by some sort of technology possibly without you even knowing it. In 2011 I am confident in saying almost everyone around you is using some sort of technology. It can either be an IPod‚ Iphone‚ cell phone or computer. Ruth Marcus the author of the article Cyberspace Dunderheads has a very strong opinion along with technology writer Nicholas Carr on how technology

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    The Empty Pot (China)

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    The Empty Pot (China)      BY royal proclamation‚ the Emperor of China announced a contest to decide the next heir to the throne. The Emperor was old and had no son‚ and because he had been a plant-lover for years‚ he declared that any boy who wanted to be king should come to the palace to receive one royal seed. Whichever boy could show the best results within six months would win the contest and become the next to wear the crown.                 You can imagine the excitement!  Every

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    modern world. In our modern world‚ we cannot even imagine how it would be to be part of a genocide. However‚ many people still experience it today. We must learn to accept the diversity that flourishes in our world and see differences and respect that no one is the same. Through respect for our fellow man we can work to stop genocide. Genocide has destroyed many people‚ millions of people‚ and we‚ as humans‚ must stop this unforgivable act and ensure that future generations will never experience it

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    American Melting Pot

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    2/10/14 The Melting Pot When people think of the United States‚ they think of a way of life that can be different or not so different to their way of life. The United States is said to be the melting pot of the world. A melting pot is a place where different ingredients are mixed to create one thing. The world thinks of the United States as a melting pot of cultures‚ religon‚ music‚ and way of life. Even though people in the United States are biased and do not think that people are accepting of other

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    Melting Pot Theory

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    "The Melting Pot Theory" In the 1800’s and the early 1900’s‚ some people gave the America the name‚ the melting pot. People imagined this because thousands and thousands of immigrants coming from around the world were coming into the United States in hope of a better life. So most people imagined that all these different cultures were being poured into a giant pot called America‚ heated to a low boil and molded into one kind of person. If one steps back and thinks about this theory‚ it isn’t

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