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    Carnegie Hall

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    Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall‚ the famous concert hall in New York City‚ has again undergone a restoration. While this is not the first‚ it is the most extensive in the building’s history. As a result of new restoration‚ Carnegie Hall once again has the quality of sound that it had when it was first built. Carnegie Hall owes its existence to Andrew Carnegie‚ the wealthy owner of a steel company in the late 1800s. The hall was finished in 1891 and quickly gained a reputation as an excellent performing

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    Study Hall

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    Study Hall? The idea of study hall is short and simple: a period that students can take for themselves to study or do any other activity they would like. Study hall is a part of most high school schedules today. However‚ some people argue wether the concept of study hall is legit and not just a waste of time. They question if students are in fact using study hall for academical purposes and not as just another free period. Nonetheless‚ Study hall is beneficial and can have a positive affect on students

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    Independence Hall

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    History The history of the independence hall goes back many decades. Independence hall is the birthplace of both the Declaration of independence and the Constitution. The actual construction of the independence hall began in 1732 but was not completed until 1753. It was formally known as the Pennsylvania State House. It was the most public and important building in the thirteen colonies at the time. The provincial government paid for the construction. Independence hall was where the Declaration of Independence

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    In the first part of Discipline and Punishment‚ Michel Foucault argues that‚ over the course of a few short centuries‚ the penal system shifted its target from the criminal’s body to their soul. Foucault locates this shift in the transition from public torture to prisons; from punishment as a public means of expressing force to a private means of correcting and preventing nonconformity. Punitive power has been replaced with disciplinary power‚ and discipline works on the soul rather than the body

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    behavior.” Foucault depicts the panopticon as a way of exercising power over a mass; this idea can also be taken from the works of John Berger‚ Susan Bordo‚ and Laura Kipnis. Foucault begins by introducing the plague and the actions of society that resulted when the epidemic struck. The plague brought order. Houses were routinely checked‚ quarantined‚ registered‚ etc. Those who were infected were separated from the rest of society in order to establish an uncontaminated community. Foucault states‚

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    Gunston Hall

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    Gunston Hall Field Trip Assignment Indentured Servant Before I even got off the bus the beauty and amazement of Gunston Hall and all of the land that surrounded it caught me off guard. To start‚ there was so much land and George Mason once owned every bit of it. Next‚ when you actually approached Gunston Hall‚ you realized how breath taking it was. From the picturesque house with impressive woodwork in the front parlor all the way to the well kept gardens. Everything was perfect‚ but then it hit

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    Jocelyn Harwood SOC 315: Social Welfare Winter Term 2013 Professor Nix-McCray Assignment Two: Policy Analysis Assignment Many social policies in the United States of America are based upon discrimination. From the beginning of our nation there has been oppression of one kind or another‚ such as the oppression of women or of immigrants who were not English speaking. Discrimination by definition is the just or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things‚ especially when

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    have any human reality. This applies to other human beings‚ social organizations‚ to ideals‚ as well as physical objects themselves. Everything that people act upon or that has an impact upon them must go through the process of subjective meaning. (2)”The meaning of a thing for a person grows out of the ways in which other persons act toward the person with regard to the thing” Meaning is not merely individual and subjective‚ but social. (3) “The use of meanings by the actor occurs through a process

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    Avi Cohen: A Case Summary

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    Avi Cohen is a 31-year-old Israeli that presents to the clinic with a cough and fever that has been persisting for about a month. Over the past 2-3 days the symptoms have gotten worse. Upon further questioning and testing the patient was diagnosed with Pneumocystis jiroveci and AIDs. Assessment: 1. Pneumocystis Jiroveci: The patient present with a fever and non-productive cough which is common. Additionally‚ the chest x-ray revealed bilateral infiltrates that are consistent in patients that have

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    Prison” seeks to identify the origins of Discipline systems and the effects of these processes on society. Foucault focuses on the role of power in establishing societal norms‚ and the consequences that arise when individuals deviate from those norms. Foucault critiques the enlightenment’s effect on society through an examination of the processes for correcting these deviations. Foucault focuses on prison systems primarily‚ but also extends his analysis to question the processes of hospitals.

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