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    Born in East La

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    At the end of Cheech Marin’s Born in East L.A. (1987)‚ a pair of undocumented Chinese immigrants who have been trained by Rudy (Marin) in the art of walking‚ talking‚ and gesturing like Mexican-Americans successfully act Mexican-American in front of a police officer to convince and assure him that they indeed are "natives." Of concern to both Lowe and Oboler is the unequal status of minorities as members of the United States national community and citizenry. Basically‚ the U.S. citizen has been

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    Born Free Generation

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    The born free generation Who are the born frees? They are those born post 1994 into a democratic South Africa. They were not part of the struggle‚ but reap the fruits of those who bled and fought for their freedom. It is you- the youth of today! What difference are you making? What sets you part from the older generation? Looking at the three aspects of social media and technology‚ the Narcissistic attitude and thinking ahead‚ along with my research‚ I will tell you what I think you guys will do

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    Entrepreneurs are born not made. “You were born to win‚ but to be a winner‚ you must plan to win‚ prepare to win‚ and expect to win.”  (Zig ziglar‚ Author and speaker). One may be born with the mental capacity to innovate‚ think big and achieve great success‚ but success requires more than merely great ideas. Successful Entrepreneurs are people who are able to think critically‚ manage problem solving‚ attain people skills and most importantly possess the passion to manifest their dreams

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    Are criminals born or made? A criminal is defined as someone who has committed a crime. Psychologists have come up with many theories and reasons about why people commit crimes. The two main explanations lie in genetic and environmental factors‚ which relates to the nature and nurture debate. Studies have been carried out to explain criminal behavior. Some suggest that criminals are born; these are twin and adoption studies. On the other hand there are also studies that have been conducted to prove

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    Are Leaders Born or Made?

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    Essay in Leadership Leaders are born or made? Leaders are born or made? This statement is the basis of numerous researches made by management professors but there is no right answer. In this essay I will explain my thoughts about leaders‚ are they made or are they born. “Contrary to the opinion of many people‚ leaders are not born. Leaders are made‚ and they are made by effort and hard work.” By Vince T. Lombardi. I agree with this quote‚ I also believe that Leaders are nurtured‚ that the skills

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    values‚ attitudes and judgments influence this reconstructed form of reality and use symbolic‚ written‚ technical and audio codes to help persuade it’s audience to accept their version. This occurred in the documentary ‘Born into Brothels’ directed by Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman. Born into Brothels documents the lives of eight local children for a on and off period of two years. Zana Briski initially went to India to photograph the prostitutes but when meeting their children came to feel that the

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    People Are Born Creative

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    ! People Are Born Creative! ! Do you think you are creative? How creative do you think you are? As an art student‚ I think I have to be very creative. However‚ I always feel that I lack creativity‚ even though sometimes I don’t feel so. Especially when I saw my classmates did unexpectedly great job. I started to question myself if I were creative or not. I thought I was not a creative person and I don’t belong to this industry. Creativity is something that (only some of) you have since birth and

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    Are Leaders Made or Born

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    Are Leaders born or made? The debate of whether leaders are born or made dates back many centuries. In today ’s modern society‚ we are seeing a rapid decline of heredity leadership and a significant rise in role models being business or political leaders. Daniel Goleman argued in Social Intelligence on the topic (chapter 10) and points out that the debate turns out to be pointless‚ as it assumes that our genes and our environment are independent of each other. For business leaders‚ it ’s a

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    to be a "born entrepreneur" in order to succeed in business world (Klein‚ K). But‚ written by (Mathews‚ R et al) in the Academy of Entrepreneurs‚ it states that according to a study by Northeastern University’s School of Technological Entrepreneurship in 2006‚ it showed that “entrepreneurs are born‚ not made” (Taylor 2006). Thus it will be argued that entrepreneurs are neither born nor made‚ and rather that they can learn to have an entrepreneurial mind but‚ that it does help to be born with certain

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    Born To Die Summary

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    force‚ but as victims born to die in the eyes of the invading European powers? Why were they not feared‚ despite the extensive technological capacities of their civilizations‚ and the detailed political and religious theology these civilizations created? Simply put‚ the invading Europeans came to regard them as sick and ailing bodies of a sick and ailing body politic‚ born to die because of their lack of immunity to European diseases‚ even more than European firearms. The book Born to Die thus presents

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