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    Exchange. A need for slave labor arose because the North Americans farm industry evolved. In the beginning‚ Native Americans were used for the labor‚ but didn’t last long because they died off from a disease from the Europeans. They began importing African Americans for the labor. The use of human labor increased the amount of crops‚ which made highly profitable exports to the Europeans. The increase of crops

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    chances at success in school (Ewing‚ 2013. p. 92). Socioeconomic status (SES) is something that affects every single child‚ whether it be negatively or positively‚ thus educators needs to be particularly aware of the adverse effects of SES and it’s impact on childrens education.

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    EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY ON EDUCATION Education has changed significantly in the last twenty years. One of the main reasons education has undergone so many changes is because of technological development. In early 1990s‚ computers and other forms of technology served a minimal role in the classroom. Today‚ many if not most college students attend class with a laptop. In simple‚ technology has revolutionized the way education is being received by the students and imparted by the teachers in

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    The Effects of Standardized Tests on Education Lawrence Jackson Armstrong Atlantic State University Standardized tests have been debated and argued for as many years as they have existed. It is worthwhile to look at some of the arguments for both sides and find out if there can be some middle ground. Two important factors of standardized tests are the way the tests are administered and how the results are handled. These two issues may be more important than the tests themselves

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    Throughout history‚ Mass Incarceration has heavily affected groups of African- Americans living in the United States. The War on Drugs launched the increase of the imprisonment of young black males across the country. Although‚ The War on drugs began over 30 years ago‚ it is a battle that we Americans continue to fight today. It is a battle‚ we have not yet conquered. With the launch of Ronald Reagan’s War on Drugs‚ thousands of people have been incarcerated for crimes that are not violent‚ but

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    I. Introduction Thesis Statement The learning of Lasallian students are affected by the inflexible relationship between education and socioeconomic status. A. Background of the Study 1. The Socioeconomic Classes in the Philippines According to National Center for Economic Statistics (2008)‚ when analyzing a family’s SES‚ the household income‚ earners’ education‚ and occupation are examined‚ as well as combined income‚ versus with an individual‚ when their own attributes are assessed. Family

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    Education can be used to empower or disenfranchise anyone. With knowledge‚ a person has the power to become informed about their surroundings and petition for changes‚ but without it people lose that ability. Education can be structured to give the illusion of helping‚ but can leave out important aspects that would truly help the person. This type of structured education stops people from helping themselves out of bad situations. African Americans were often faced with this discrimination. African

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    Dr. Chandra Prescod-Weinstein is the 63rd African-American woman to attain a doctorate in physics‚ and specializes in theoretical physics. Upon further reading‚ about Dr. Prescod-Weinstein‚ it begged the question--What are astrophysicists‚ and why are there a small number of African-American women for who attain PhDs in STEM (Science‚ Technology‚ Engineering‚ and Mathematics) related fields? Both globally and domestically‚ there are major differences in girls educated in STEM. Girls in STEM

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    fought to end the effects of European imperialism in order to achieve political independence and reclaim African culture. However‚ tensions caused by artificial political boundaries established by European powers exacerbated preexisting tribal and religious divisions. The newly ‘freed’ African states were unstable and struggled to deal with these conflicts‚ often resulting in civil wars and genocide. During this struggle‚ Africa received very little support to help develop African economies or governments

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    for instructors and administrators too. In order to meet the ever changing needs of the economies technology‚ the responsibility to bring schools up to date falls upon the entire community and school districts alike. The Positive Effects of Technology in Education It’s 3:00pm. The kids run home from school‚ grab a snack and reluctantly sit down to their homework. It’s a scene that has replayed itself in the homes of school-aged children year after year. Yet‚ in the world of technology today

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