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    Non-Fiction Novel Summery I read the novel Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez‚ a non- fiction novel about Rodriguez’s life as a child when he crosses the border of Mexico at the age of two with his family. As Rodriguez took me on a rollercoaster through his life‚ I experienced many upsetting emotions even to me such as; disgust as he describes the police‚ fear during gang wars‚ pride when he makes a difference in his community and sadness when he loses some of the people he loved. I think

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    Journal of Social Issues‚ Vol. 57‚ No. 4‚ 2001‚ pp. 657–674 Description and Prescription: How Gender Stereotypes Prevent Women’s Ascent Up the Organizational Ladder Madeline E. Heilman* New York University This review article posits that the scarcity of women at the upper levels of organizations is a consequence of gender bias in evaluations. It is proposed that gender stereotypes and the expectations they produce about both what women are like (descriptive) and how they should behave (prescriptive)

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    expect that the history in the development of human beings would involve dividing them into different races‚ and certainly God would never have expected the fact that race became a societal issue as to how minorities are being bullied. In the book “Always Running” wrote by a Mexican-American‚ Luis Rodriguez‚ he records his early life as one of the gang members in the City of Angel‚ Los Angeles. He attempts to use his story to show the racial oppression and violence of the gang members‚ and more significantly

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    The idea that individuality against the majority creates repression for the individual is very prevalent in our society‚ and has been for centuries. By evidence from several sources such as Anderson‚ Murrow and Starnes‚ it is encyclopedic how repression occurs when an individual goes against the majority. Going against the majority‚ and or against what is expected of one by society‚ is not an easy task. For example‚ “when the Millikin University football team decided to protest the national anthem

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    Pride and Prejudice was first written in 1797 under the title “First Impressions”. It was later revised and published under the title“Pride and Prejudice” in 1813. In the novel‚ first impressions do play an important part: Elizabeth is misled in her judgment and estimation of both Darcy and Wickham. Her regard and sympathy for Wickham and her hostility and prejudice against Darcy are due to the first impressions. But when we study the novel deeply andseriously we can easily see that the title “Pride

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    Previous Research The subject of conformity is one that has not been extensively researched over the years. There are very few famous studies concerning conformity but of them Soloman E. Asch’s stands out. In Asch’s experiments‚ students were told that they were participating in a ’vision test.’ While unaware to the subject‚ the other participants in the experiment were all confederates‚ or assistants of the experimenter. Seated in a room with the other participants‚ you are shown a line segment

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    LL.B. VI Term - Negotiable Instruments‚ Banking and Insurance. The statutory provisions would be supplemented with judicial pronouncements. Prescribed Legislations: (a) The Indian Contract Act‚ 1872 (b) The Specific Relief Act‚ 1963 (c) The Indian Majority Act‚ 1875 Prescribed Books: (a) Nilima Bhadbhade‚ Pollock & Mulla‚ Indian Contract & Specific Relief Acts (13th ed.‚ 2006) (b) J. Beatson‚ Anson’s Law of Contract (28th ed.‚ 2002) (c) H.K. Saharay‚ Dutt on Contract – The Indian Contract Act‚ 1872

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    political rights and the second one is to have common agreed constitutional examination. He argues that there are some limitations that are required in order to achieve individual freedom. This freedom is in charge of establishing the limit to the power of rulers. However‚ this limitation of power cannot be applied in democracies‚ as he calls it “Tyranny of the majority” ‚ because the will of people is the will of the most numerous. Moreover‚ one supposes that his own preferences

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    Change Is Not Always Progress Let’s start off with something simple. Progress is “advancement” or “improvement”. Change? Change is “substituting/replacing” or “transforming”. So while change may not result in progress‚ progress definitely requires change. Change is inevitable‚ but whether or not this change is in the right direction‚ moving forward‚ is what determines if there is progress. Hence‚ it isn’t change‚ but progress‚ that we should be aiming for. Scientific and technological invention

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    “The Meanings of Freedom” – Leif Wenar is an essay that responds that G.A. Cohen’s concept on “freedom” by saying that it is not always accurate. Cohen’s main claim is that the lack of money and poverty carries with it lack of freedom. In this paper‚ Wenar discusses the further analysis of the meanings of “freedom” as it relates to ordinary usage‚ interference‚ and what counts as unfreedom. Wenar explains that though there are different meanings of “freedom‚” smooth communication occurs when the

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