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    book encompasses various themes strung throughout‚ including the theme of social discrimination by class--often to the poor or black. Plainly‚ one can notice this subject in the court case regarding the accusation of Tom Robinson‚ the defendant‚ by Mr. Ewell‚ the prosecutor. In addition to falsely accusing an innocent black‚ Mr. Ewell treats African-Americans as trash. Social class also evidences itself in the disgust of people like the Cunninghams by the higher-up classes. High class citizens often

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    In his article "Rich People Just Care Less" Goleman speaks out about the social distances between those with greater power compared to those with less. Goleman makes many effective points about the way higher class individuals act negatively towards lower class. Social power can shape certain relationships with people in both a negative and positive way. Having social power influences the behavior of many individuals. Goleman effectively persuades the lower status readers by providing many examples

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    I have cited below some reasons why the Moro people are in conflicts with The Republic of the Philippines. First‚ during the celebrations of “The Declared Independence” the Filipinos of Luzon and Visayas considered this as the beginning of freedom and independence. On the other hand the Bangsa Moro considered the event as the death of their own freedom‚ and independence. This is because during that time‚ being a Christian is compulsory. They felt like the government was trying to eliminate their

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    Prejudice‚ Stereotype and Discrimination-RR1 Prejudice is an attitude that releases closely to intercultural sensitively. It is more commonly held and expressed by people in ethnocentric stages of the sensitivity model compared to people in the ethnorelatives stages. (Oetzel‚ 2009). Prejudice is the belief and feeling aspect of an attitude. It can be a pro or con but leads us to judging something based on our preconception. Prejudice is

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    1. The Future of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Philippines – What can be expected and what are the trends that would shape CSR in our country for the next ten years. Due to the slow growth of the Philippine economy‚ Corporate Social Responsibility was being implemented and practiced by the corporations. It is based on the Philanthropic stage or what we call “kawang gawa”. Philippine CSR practices are generally manifested through donations or gratuitous activities and the public views

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    Introduction This paper will discuss the social problem of prejudice and discrimination within children. I will also briefly go over research data found in various articles that discuss this social problem and the gaps in the literature. I will also discuss what further research I could do and develop a research question that a social psychologist might use to conduct research through a social lens perspective. Social psychology is defined as the scientific attempt to explain how the thoughts‚ feelings

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    itself: Rich Picture To summarise the above problem a Rich Picture is illustrated below that will look into the problem areas and assist JTS to confirm the consultant’s understanding of the problem and illustrate fundamentals of the situation and clarify their thinking and decision making. An analysis of the rich picture will help the process of from “thinking about the problem situation” to “thinking about what can be done about” the problem situation. Figure below represents a rich picture

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    couple of years‚ there seems to a new subject that is engulfing social circles‚ the internet‚ and the news. It seems as if citizens have discovered the 1%‚ or America’s richest individuals. Some have dismissed these reports as inflated statistics‚ greatly exaggerated and that an individual cannot own that much money. In reality‚ America is very much controlled by a wealthy elite‚ as explained by Mike Lofgren in his article “Revolt of the Rich”. Lofgren proposes that the wealthy elite in America are transitioning

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    Philippines’ Finest The Republic of Philippines is a truly remarkable country with a culture as rich as its glorious past fraught by many foreign influences like that of the Spanish and the American. Despite of being colonized to foreign powers‚ the country has remained unchanged; it has not compromised with its authenticity‚ its decorum‚ code of conduct and culture and has retained its typical Filipino spirit. Rather what it has done is‚ it has imbibed the best of both the worlds and have shaped

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    1 Pre-Spanish Era 2 The natives of La Trinidad were generally Ibaloys who trace their ancestry to the Kalanguya Tribe (forest people) of Tinek‚ Ifugao who‚ due to the need to survive in a less hostile environment in different waves and paths of migration‚ followed mountain ranges or the course of rivers and then finding a suitable environment‚ usually along the river or an open clearing‚ settled in Kabayan‚ Itogon‚ Tuba‚ Atok‚ Kafagway (Baguio) and La Trinidad. Finding earlier settlers in those

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