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    Fort Bliss Case Study

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    Although Fort Bliss is a military post with gates‚ gate guards and fences that line the perimeter‚ crime still happens in the community housing area. According to Chief Barnes‚ Chief of police on Fort Bliss‚ crimes in these areas have reported an increase of over 35% in the past year due to theft‚ vandalism and breaking and entering. Family members within in the community have verbally expressed to the Housing Office that they do not feel safe in their home and do not feel comfortable allowing their

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    Feigned Ignorance

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    Feigned Ignorance of the Environment and Ethics Three aspects that affect my moral framework are science‚ reason‚ and experience. These three points are listed in this order purposefully and hierarchically from what is the most to the least influential. I believe that the theories proved to be currently correct scientifically should be one of the most influential factors to how we interact with the world. Reason falls after science because it brings to light the balance of what is right to do and

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    Nicholas Coleman Prof. Shemak English 265 2 October 2009 The Blind Oedipus Ignorance is bliss. Ignorance keeps us blind‚ yet it frees us from the painful stare of truth. A false paradise is created under the veil of knowledge that is simply not present. The theme of vision and blindness is significant in Oedipus Rex because throughout the play‚ the truth was always beyond the characters grasp‚ and without truth the actions carried out by the characters were done in blindness. Their views

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    Insecurity and Ignorance

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    Insecurity and Ignorance Grasping the idea of sexual assault and rape can be a difficult task. We know of it within our world‚ but it may not effect us in our own lives. Vulnerability is a more comprehensible feeling. Many girls around the world can relate the constant comparison between themselves and others‚ their need for attention‚ and insecurity. In Joyce Carol Oats’ Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?‚ the main character‚ Connie‚ displays these feelings through her subconscious thoughts

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    Causes of Ignorance:

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    Parents/Environment. Schools maintain letter grades that represent the performance and outcome of the students. Grades throughout the semester‚ cumulative grades and final outcomes. When taking a step back and looking at society and seeing how much ignorance and illiteracy there is it really makes you begin to think about whether or not that is not only the type of environment you wish to be in but whether or not you wish to raise your children there. Typically the schools represent the environment.

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    Kiss the Bliss All around the world‚ we are experiencing the great joy of rides. Many tourists have traveled to different continents to explore the feeling of riding the fastest or the tallest roller coasters.. None of those rides‚ though‚ would ever compare to this one. This ride let’s you share your emotions and bring them to great heights without feeling the need to sit still and act normal. We all need to live in the moment‚ and we mostly forget this and don’t amend to it‚ even though it’s our

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    Cultural Ignorance

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    others‚ all without considering their background or the influences of their culture. However‚ it is our cultures that have shaped us into who we are without us even knowing. Our perception of the world around us has been hindered because of cultural ignorance. Education is one of the dominating factors in our lives. For some‚ it is their education--or lack thereof--that will be the deciding factor in the outcome of their lives; therefore‚ with such a large influence on our futures‚ how do we not take

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    Ignorance Is Bias

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    representation. I would say the source did not necessarily change my thinking on the research question‚ but it did affect my by providing different reasons as to why Latinos are not as likely to get elected in to legislature. Juenke‚ Eric Gonzalez. "Ignorance Is Bias: The Effect Of Latino Losers On Models Of Latino Representation." American Journal Of Political Science 58.3 (2014): 593-603. Academic Search Complete. Web. 24 Feb. 2016. This source in particular was a study done to examine why minorities

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    Racism And The Ignorance

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    “Racism is a refuge for the ignorant.” This quote by Pierre Berton describes how racists are showing lack of knowledge and being closed minded about the topic. Racism is an opinion that causes others to have great negativity towards each other. How is racism affecting us? The way racism began was when people think they are more than others. The most overheard event in racism history was black slavery. We learned this in school. They let their skin color decided their actions. They‚ as in the Europeans

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    Alison Bliss is an American author best known for the writing of romantic suspense novels. She grew up on a small island just off the Gulf Coast in Texas and spent most of her childhood on hunting or camping trips. Alison is the youngest of five siblings and hence has had to face up to challenges from her elder sisters most of her life. In fact‚ her writing career was as a result of a dare from one of her sisters who told her that she could never become a writer. She has never once looked back‚ once

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