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    calendar. Please print one copy to keep with the Assignment Instructions (here in CONTENT of D2L). Also‚ save a copy of both to your flash drive or desktop to have a backup copy just in case. Because the assignments are given to you the first day of class and because all assignment locations open a week before the due date‚ there is no excuse for not having assignments completed on time and according to instructions. All assignments will lock the minute after the due date and time. Plan ahead. Do

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    Class Size

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    Class Size Teresa Motes Shorter University Class Size One of the most important factors in an education is classroom size. Classroom size does not stand for the size of the room. It refers to the number of students in the room. The lower the number of students per classroom the better the results. According to studies smaller class size is associated with increased student academic performance in the lower grades. Students in a class of

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    Class Prophecy

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    Instructions 1 Brainstorm. Record what students think should be included in the class prophecy. Topics can range from what percentage of the class will go on to get college degrees or the average age they will marry to the average number of children each student will have. Also include the predicted percentage of people who will opt to stay single. 2 Set the tone for the class prophecy. Decide if it is going to be funny‚ serious or a combination of both. Sponsored

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    Class or Mass

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    Should Neptune launch a mass-market brand?  Excerpted from HBR Case Studies: Class — or Mass?‚ by Idalene F. Kesner & Rockney Walters. Reprinted with permission from Harvard Business Press. All Rights Reserved.  Should Neptune launch a mass market brand?  Here’s the case of an organization reassessing its strategic priorities when faced with working capital pressures due to capacity being higher than demand‚ and this has led to a reassessment of its growth strategy . Neptune is under

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    A Class Divided

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    A Class Divided This is a video that tells a story on racial issues and stereotyping. In 1968 Martin Luther King was assassinated. A third grade teacher by the name of Jane Elliott noticed immediately that her children in the classroom‚ started to outwardly show their frustration. Ms. Elliott performed and recorded an exercise related to racial profiling. Approximately 13 years later‚ the third grade children were brought back together to watch the video again. This was to

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    Class Mobility Upward class mobility‚ namely that each successive generation will have a higher standard of living than its predecessor‚ is a central theme in American literature and culture and plays a key role in the American dream. According to scholar Mark Rank‚ achieving the American Dream means pursuing personal passions‚ securing economic stability‚ and feeling optimistic about the future (Rank‚ 84). The idea of America as the land of class mobility is still pervasive and widely subscribed

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    English colonies for North America lacked an established political structure when founded. Many of the colonies established representative government‚ religious tolerance‚ and equality to varying degrees because of this. During the 17th century‚ from 1607 to 1700‚ the colonies both expanded and retracted these liberties. Many settlers of the New World aimed to institute representative governments with varying degrees of success. Over the ten years after Jamestown was established in 1607‚ the Virginia Company

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    Class Differences

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    Existence of the Novel based on Class Differences: Amir and Hassan “Where justice is denied‚ where poverty is enforced‚ where ignorance prevails‚ and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress‚ rob and degrade them‚ neither persons nor property will be safe.” (– Frederick Douglass) The Kite Runner is based on two boys named Amir and Hassan. Amir is from an upper class‚ called the Pashtuns and Hassan is from a lower class‚ called the Hazaras. Pashtuns

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    Social Class

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    D.) Social Class/ pg.96: large numbers of people who have similar amounts of income and education and who work at jobs that are roughly comparable in prestige. Social Class is demonstrated in the Wetbacks video in a variety of ways. The immigrants in their native countries and newly migrated to countries are all a part of a similar social class. In both situations they have a similar income to each other. They are all of a lower class making very little money‚ in their home countries jobs are scarce

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    There was a time in society when there were clear lines between the upper class‚ middle class‚ and the working (or lower class). Today‚ those lines are blurred more than they used to be. This is giving most Americans the false hope that class has disappeared and the playing field is finally level. Although in their article‚ Shadowy Lines That Still Divide‚ Janny Scott and David Leinhardt prove how untrue this belief is and then explain why this perception is possible to the naked eye. The rich

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