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    Racial Discrimination Hits Pennsylvania During the summer of June of 2009‚ 73 African –Americans children of Creative Steps in Northeast Philadelphia paid the Valley swim club in Huntington Valley for pool access for summer campers. After the first day of swimming‚ the campers were told not to return. Several campers claimed they heard pool members making racial comments while they were at the club. At the time valley swim club officials said race had nothing to do with it and that there were

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    Sociological Imagination Applied to Real Life Teresa Halderman Dr. Philip Zimbardo conducted the SPE (Stanford Prison Experiment ) 1971. Funded by the US Navy and the Marine Corps a team of researchers and the then psychology professor Dr. Philip Zimbardo investigated the causes of conflict between prisoners and military guards. Though the experiment was abruptly stopped after only six days it went beyond Dr. Zimbardo’s expectations. All of the twenty-four male students selected to be assinged

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    photography has been incorporated into the world of journalism‚ it has aimed to portray particular images and provoke a feeling or emotion in the reader of the article. The two work together in the goal of creating impact. A photo allows for a “real life” perspective of the story or event and can add aesthetic pleasure‚ which in turn draws in the reader. Photography is used in news articles‚ feature articles and can be categorized as “iconic” often capturing a moving moment in history. However‚ journalism

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    Television Addiction

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    Addicted to Television The temptations that can disrupt human life are often caused by pure indulgences. That which we most desire may ultimately harm and destroy us. For example‚ no one has to drink alcohol. Realizing when a diversion has gotten out of control‚ such as alcohol‚ is one of the greatest challenges of life. These excessive cravings do not necessarily involve physical substances. Gambling can be compulsive‚ leading to great financial distress; sex can become obsessive‚ often altering

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    Input and Interaction

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    INPUT AND INTERACTION For this purpose we will borrow Ellis’ definition of input as "target language samples to which the learner is exposed. It contains the raw data which the learner has to work on in the process of interlanguage construction. We will understand interaction as "the process of interpersonal communication” 2. Input and learning The role of input comprehension has been of prime importance in second language acquisition (SLA) research and theory‚ especially during the past two

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    Symbolic interaction

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    Symbolic Interaction Approach From the sun there grew a beautiful flower that had the magic ability to heal people. An evil woman found the flower and hid it from the rest of the world for her own selfish desires. Every time she would sing a certain song to the flower it would make her young again. Over and over again for hundreds of years she would reverse time to make herself young and beautiful. In a kingdom not far away from the evil woman and her magical plant‚ there was a king and queen

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    Mining Changes for Real-Life Applications Bing Liu‚ Wynne Hsu‚ Heng-Siew Han and Yiyuan Xia School of Computing National University of Singapore 3 Science Drive 2 Singapore 117543 {liub‚ whsu‚ xiayy}@comp.nus.edu.sg Abstract. Much of the data mining research has been focused on devising techniques to build accurate models and to discover rules from databases. Relatively little attention has been paid to mining changes in databases collected over time. For businesses‚ knowing what is changing and

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    Surveillance Cameras: Real Life ’RoboCops’ Audience - American Citizens‚ especially registered voters in major cities Point of View- Policemen Working the streets for twenty years has shown me a side of humanity I wish I didn’t know existed. One night with me on the streets‚ patrolling‚ protecting‚ you’ll wish there were policemen on every corner. We have threats within and outside of our borders‚ playing on the weakness of our law enforcement. Since it isn’t possible to hire thousands of

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    Child Interactions

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    How quality interaction influences the learning process My understanding of child/child interaction is that through their peers‚ children will learn important Social and language skill; which results in greater participation e.g. turn taking and increased self-reliance In play interaction with other children‚ helps them learn to resolve disputes‚ some children may interact differently within the comfort of their own home and with their families so pre schools are great to give the children new

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    Essay Question – Which is more important in shaping individual identity: social structure or social interaction? In the past the idea of identity was easily defined‚ people knew who they were as defined by their traditions and religion. Identities were shared and people existed as part of a community where identity was established and integrated in a natural order. However‚ as capitalism developed and modern societies rapidly changed‚ so did people’s view of themselves. Today people change their

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