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    Eth 125 Syllabus

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    Course Syllabus College of Humanities Version 8 ETH/125 # AACL17GLZ5 2013-04-15 Cultural Diversity Copyright © 2013‚ 2012‚ 2010‚ 2009‚ 2007‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course is designed to educate students about issues of race‚ ethnicity‚ and gender in the United States by presenting historical and modern perspectives on diversity. Policies Faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies

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    Oh My Aching Feet

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    Oh My Aching Feet In John King Fairbank’s short story‚ “Footbinding‚” Chinese parents choose to bind their daughters’ feet so they could have a better chance for a good marriage arrangement and success in life. A Chinese custom in practice for decades‚ “Footbinding spread as a mark of gentility and upper-class status” and as a way “[…] to preserve female chastity” (Fairbank 403). At a very young age‚ parents tightly wrap their daughters’ feet with cloth to prevent growth and change the shape in

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    ETH 125 Final

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    Final Project ETH/125 December 22‚ 2013 Howard Snider Final Project There was a great deal of new information about diversity available during this course. There was never had much of a chance to learn about other cultures considering the current environment. Growing up in Salt Lake City Utah‚ which is almost entirely Caucasian‚ particularly in the more wealthy areas‚ diversity in cultural and racial systems was almost non-existent. The area is also not very mixed religiously‚ being almost

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    Rose for Emily

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    Escaping Loneliness In "A Rose for Emily‚" William Faulkner’s use of setting and characterization foreshadows and builds up to the climax of the story. His use of metaphors prepares the reader for the bittersweet ending. A theme of respectability and the loss of‚ is threaded throughout the story. Appropriately‚ the story begins with death‚ flashes back to the past and hints towards the demise of a woman and the traditions of the past she personifies. Faulkner has carefully crafted a multi-layered

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    The theme of "The Family of Little Feet" is coming of age. This is evident because when they put on the shoes people on the street call them ladies and they describe their legs that are not theirs but a woman’s‚ "On the avenue a boy on a homemade bicycle calls out: Ladies‚ lead me to heaven."‚ "But the truth is it is scary to look down at your foot that is no longer yours and see attached a long long leg" The tone of the passage is playful and innocent because they are just playing‚ like dressing

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    with Satan can be looked at in many different perspectives‚ and have many different reactions. When three young boys in the city of Eseldorf come across Satan‚ they particularly enjoy his presence‚ and his fantastical powers. In Mark Twain’s The Mysterious Stranger‚ the satirical elements portrayed are Dramatic Irony‚ Absurdity‚ and Fantasy‚ to mock the ignorance and insignificance of the human race; and not only that‚ but also to draw the attention of humans and help make most of their flaws clear

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    Cold

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    earth. He states they will make their last cherry pie‚ take their last buggy ride to town‚ etc. He also describes Dick and Perry’s trek across the state of Kansas and how they prepare for the murders by buying rubber gloves‚ ropes‚ etc. 2) In Cold Blood is like a fiction novel because of how brutally the murders are committed. When the two men found no money in the house‚ and committed the murders anyway‚ this proves these men were not sane. Even though the novel is nonfiction‚ most of the

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    The Sick Rose

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    Giving human-like qualities The Sick Rose * Sick * Songs of experience * Badness * Unhealthy * Depressed * Infected * Imperfection * Aware or not? * The rose is sick. * Personification * Rose * Nature * Beauty * Exotic * Love * Romanticism * Female * Perfection * Innocence * Smelling good * Corruption of love O Rose thou art sick * Starting with”o”

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    Individual Essay Week 1 ETH/316 Individual Essay Week 1 Utilitarianism‚ virtue theory‚ and deontological ethics are major approaches to normative ethics. They share differences and similarities and also with ethics and morality. Values‚ virtues‚ and moral concepts also share a relationship with each other. The Utilitarianism ethics theory suggest that an action is morally correct when it maximizes the total utility to produce more good than bad‚ or more happiness than suffering. Utilitarianism

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    The Nightingale and the Rose Please write down the characters’ different attitudes toward Love: (1) The student’s (2) The Lizard’s‚ the Butterfly’s and the Daisy’s (3) The Nightingale Love is mysterious thing‚ attracting many authors in all-time. “The Nightingale and the Rose”‚ a fairy tale by Oscar Wilde‚ is a meaningful story following the theme of Love. The theme is deeply conveyed in this story through the characters’ different attitudes toward Love. For the Student‚ the need for

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