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    War Between The Classes

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    What can be learned from the novel “The War Between the Classes” “The War Between the Classes” is a very interesting novel‚ I never imagine that I could finish the whole book within one week. Many active characters in this book are impressive‚ such as Amy‚ Juan‚ Hideo and Adam‚ actually Otero is the most interesting character in this book‚ he is the teacher of Social Studies‚ and designed the “Color Game”‚ which is an experiment intended to make students aware of class and racial prejudices

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    The Great Gatsby as Social Commentary” by Kate Maurer. The essay discusses the theme that is one of the most developed in The Great Gatsby‚ being social stratification. Maurer explains that Fitzgerald carefully set up his novel into distinct social classes and he recognizes how each group has it’s own problems to deal with that comes with living during the 1920s. The groups that were created for the novel include old money‚ new money‚ and no money. Fitzgerald attacks the rich‚ which Maurer explains

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    In the book The War Between The Classes‚ the theme of the book was to teach the reader through the characters the ways to overcome the prejudices of society. Through the characters the author showed that people could still unite despite their ethnic background or class. It showed how males and females are treated differently just because of their sex. For example‚ when that had the Tek’s or male beauty contest the guys really started to realize how it is for women and what we fell like being judged

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    Online and Traditional Shopping Alesia Bernhardt COM/155 April 1‚ 2012 Sonja Farnsworth Online and Traditional Shopping Traditional shopping involves moving from home to a store of one’s choice to select an item of one’s choice. During traditional shopping‚ a person has the opportunity to physically see the item that he or she is shopping for before settling the payments. However‚ online shopping has several advantages over traditional shopping. Researchers all over

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    Online education vs. traditional classroom Achieving a higher education‚ universities have made it possible to students to have different options to earn a degree. Students can choice between attending online classes or traditional classroom classes‚ whichever one is more suitable to their lifestyles. Earning a degree can benefit a person to gain a better carrier choice‚ or to enhance his or her current knowledge. Overcoming the demands of life situations‚ and to be focusing on education can become

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    A Tale Of Two Classes

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    Case Study: A Tale of Two Classes Analysis Erin Diaz California University of Pennsylvania In setting the tone for his or her class‚ what kind of structure has each professor put in place? Professor Gardner has put into place a more rigid structure‚ to help his students understand the value of the material being taught without the distractions of any electronic devices or other students. As Ian stated himself‚ he knows what is to be expected in the classroom and can focus more on the

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    Social Classes in Britain

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    SOCIAL CLASSES IN BRITAIN In this essay on social classes in Britain I will mostly concentrate on structure of various classes in Britain and relations between them. I will also describe some changes and movements which this classes went through over the years. Furthermore‚ I will put emphasis on today’s important issue in Britain‚ the problem of class struggle i.e. disparity between the rich and the poor. Although there are various definitions of social class‚ we may say that social class

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    The Hidden Hypocrisy in Honors Classes We’ve a problem here at this school‚ a problem not one person seems to talk about‚ for the very idea seems to be an unwritten taboo amongst a list of heinous and perverse evils. The problem I’m referring to is that of the hidden hypocrisy that arises from honors classes‚ and the divide created by said honors classes amongst the student body. Now‚ what might be the problem with honors classes‚ and how do they create a divide between within the student body

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    icepunk182@aol.com The War Between the Classes By (Your Name Here) The War Between the Classes is an excellent book written by Gloria D. Miklowitz. It is about a high-school class that plays the "Color Game". In the game‚ there are four social classes which are represented by armbands: Blues – highest‚ richest; Dark Greens – upper-middle class‚ semi-rich; Light Greens – lower-middle class‚ semi-poor; Oranges – lowest class‚ very poor. To further split up the classes‚ there are the superior sex‚ Teks(females)

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    NOUN CLASSES OF SILOZI

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    detailed information on silozi noun classes within a cognitive semantics and socio-cultural approach. Usually‚ nouns in Silozi are classified according to traditional criteria based on their formal and semantic properties. This gives us a crew on semantic principles behind the classification of silozi noun classes. Silozi comprises of 19 noun classes. Like all other Bantu languages‚ it uses a system set of "noun classes" and each noun belongs to one of the classes. The noun class where a noun belongs

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