look like in the next 50 years People have always been intrigued of what the future will look like. The answers are quite simple and here you have them for the next 50 years. How can we know what the future will look like? To be able to understand the future‚ you must know the past. What has taken us to where we are today and what has changed along the way. The world has changed a lot in the last 150 years‚ but we humans are driven by the same basic needs as we were 150 years ago‚ food‚ sleep
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along with their American born descendants‚ occupy a unique place in the story of U.S. immigration. They are known by different names‚ come from widely divergent origins‚ and took many different paths in their journey to assimilation into the United States. This paper will examine the different linguistic‚ political‚ social‚ economic‚ religious‚ and familial conventions and statuses of the four Hispanic groups. The author’s goal is to identify the differences and similarities between the groups.
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greatest advances come from science‚ engineering‚ technology‚ and math (STEM) fields. It would make sense that people of all genders should share in these triumphs since boys and girls alike have equal education opportunities in the United States. The sad fact that girls fall short in STEM opportunities leads to questions; how can society remedy this? Studies show math and science fields typically favor men. Between 1998 and 2010‚ over half a million people took the gender-science IAT (implicit-association
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The Pros and Cons of Diversity in the United States Diversity throughout the United States has had considerably divergent pros and cons‚ especially when the process of diversifying is done naturally‚ or by force. There is much interest in diversification because it has important consequences‚ including how an individual may feel about themselves and or other members of an organization‚ communication patterns‚ work and academic performance‚ the distribution of resources‚ and so on. The implications
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The United States of America is a perfect example of cultural diversity. Starting with the Mayflower landing in Massachusetts Bay in 1620‚ to the Great Migration from 1915 to 1930‚ to the continual immigration into our country today this country has seen its culture grow and reshape itself over the years. The culture of the United States is diverse but understanding and appreciating various cultures does not always exist within today’s classroom or in today’s society. Understanding or even defining
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Chapter 3 1. Opportunity cost can be defined as the value of something you gave up in order to gain‚ or acquire something else (McEachern‚ 2015‚ p. 24). A. With the definition in mind‚ higher levels of education for women would be an increase in opportunity cost. A woman with a higher level of education allows one to make more money in the work place than if she had little to no education. B. Higher Unemployment rates for women would be a decrease in opportunity costs as it would not pay for her
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Looking at me you might wonder what I could possibly understand about diversity – middle class white male‚ college educated‚ married with two children‚ a boy and a girl. These broad generalizations describe me‚ but they do not define me; just as similar ones about others are equally uninformative. They note apparent features while failing to capture inherent uniqueness. To me‚ diversity encompasses respect and acceptance‚ concepts defined by actions taken to recognize and understand individuality
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the world look in 50 years? That questions is something everyone thinks about every once in a while. However‚ they may not realize that their stereotypical dream-like fantasy of the future is slowly becoming the present. Because we are already so dependent on technology‚ all ways of life will improve when technology does. Each day society inches closer towards a generation filled with advanced medicine‚ transportation‚ communication‚ lifestyle‚ and entertainment. In fifty years‚ the life we live
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Surface-level diversity is perceived as the difference in demographic characteristic such as race gender‚ age and ethnicity. Deep-level diversity is understood as the difference in personality‚ the way of working‚ individual values and level of commitment. Surface level diversity triggers stereotypes‚ but deep level diversity affects the way people work communicates and behave at work. Major trends in the changing populations of the United States are: It is expected tat by 2050 nearly one in every
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world was in chaos. The present is not far from that. 50 years from now‚ there will be fewer governments and the governments will be larger. There might even be only one government controlling the nations. There will be more totalitarian governments with much more control over the population. There will be continuous wars‚ because war is inevitable. Even though our science and technology is greatly improving‚ things will not be much different from what there is now. Cars may become more eco friendly
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