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    more multicultural or more assimilated? As of today‚ I believe that in being part of a community‚  it is important to assimilate towards multiculturalism to understand the oppressive issues of our nation (a.k.a. Donald Trump and his candidacy);  but we must first understand what assimilation is today.     The concept of assimilation has changed over time in accordance with  our history in America. Since the  colonization of the New Word‚ assimilation was perceived as a detrimental affair to subjugate

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    for book reports and essays. Many of them are unsure of what aspects a book must possess in order to be considered a true classic. Mostly‚ the majority of students are reluctant about reading these classic novels because they assume the novels will be lackluster compared to modern literature. However‚ many of them would be pleasantly surprised after reading some of the books that are considered classic. Clare Washbrook‚ a member of the National Association of Teacher of English‚ considers a classic

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    Leonardo da Vinci’s Inventions Leonardo da Vinci was certainly a Renaissance man‚ in fact‚ he was known as the Renaissance man. He had knowledge of just about every subject there was. He was able to put his big ideas onto paper‚ and then match it up with his learning to make a big impact on the world. The first invention he created was on the subject of aviation. Imagining people flying about like winged creatures made him grow excited. And so he created the Flying Machine. In order to do so‚ he

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    WITH THE ENDING “... I WAS GLAD THAT LIFE RETURNED TO NORMAL” Last month‚ our school had a camp for the uniformed bodies like scouts and St. John Ambulance. As a member of the St. John Ambulance‚ I participated in the camp along with my friends. We were all excited because the camps organized by the school were always fun with activities and seminars that teach us new things. However‚ on the 3rd day‚ something went wrong. During a cooking lesson in the living skills room‚ one of the students accidentally

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    Normal Birth

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    research Do women’s ideas of ‘normal’ birth match those held by professionals? Abstract Aim: To explore the definitions of normal birth held by women who have not given birth‚ what influences that perspective‚ and compare it with those of health professionals. Background: Available evidence provides conflicting definitions of normal childbirth. The majority of available evidence encapsulates the views of the health professionals themselves or women who have experienced childbirth. Little evidence

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    What is Normal? Lorber’s Believing is Seeing: Biology as Ideology In her article Believing is Seeing‚ Judith Lorber writes of the very fine line between gender and sex. She argues that neither sex nor gender is a pure category of classification. They are more so just a combination of the two of them in the social construction of gender statuses. Her article uses sports and technological competence to show how society transforms physiological differences into gendered social bodies. Lorber’s perspective

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    A deviant act is what sociology defines as an act or behavior that violates social norms and expectations. Contrary to popular belief‚ a deviant act does not just refer to criminal acts‚ like committing a robbery or murdering a person‚ it can also refer to things that go against societal norms like cheating on a test or dying your hair an unnatural color. One deviant act that I clearly remember was back when I was a freshman in high school and one of my friends told me that she was satanic. Many

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    center without reasoning‚ Edgar Allan Poe was drawn to gothic fiction without even realizing. Throughout Poe’s work‚ he was able to conquer gothicism in every way possible from his premature work all the way up to award winning pieces for $50 to $100. Edgar Allan Poe is the master of gothic fiction because his use intense emotions‚ cruel revenge‚ and the agony of loss. Edgar Allan Poe is the mastermind of gothic fiction writing

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    Abortion: One of the Most Controversial Topics Today In the early American Colonies‚ English Common Law was adopted by the United States‚ which declared abortion forbidden. The procedure was ruled a misdemeanor if performed before quickening‚ which meant "feeling life‚" and a felony if performed after quickening. In the early 1800s‚ it was discovered that life begins at conception and not when the mother "feels life." Eighty-five percent of the states had laws that made all abortions a felony

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    the ice man and ice maiden can be considered. Factors that should be taken in consideration are things like the discovery‚ evidence‚ common similarities with the bodies and the their deaths. The discovery and how they discovered held many similarities and differences. First off‚ the obvious is that they were both frozen‚ in areas of cold temperature. But how they were found‚ the way they were excavated has much difference. The iceman also known as ‘Otzi’ was discovered on the ground accidently

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