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    Graffiti Knight by Karen Bass provides IB students with ideas about the world after WWII (specifically Germany)‚ also known as International Mindedness. Some major real-life conflicts shown in the story are poverty‚ war‚ and the people’s attitudes because of these things. These ideas can be used by I.B. students to effectively understand the I.B. concept of International Mindedness. The first major concept within Leipzig‚ Germany is poverty. Poverty is a state of being unable to self-sustain a lifestyle

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    attraction of suspense‚ the reader sympathy and the fantasy that makes the reader dream about a world of thoughts of pleasure or discomfort. The opposite of these types of literature is realism of logic. Realism stories put the base line of realistic theory of literature‚ which is absolute is not represent life as we see the world. In this case “Hypothetical Probability is brought in to make the

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    in 1998. The two personality theories I chose to use to assess Olivia’s personality are Karen Horney’s Psychoanalytic Social Theory‚ and Harry Sullivan’s Interpersonal Theory. Horney’s theory was built on the assumption that social and cultural conditions‚ especially childhood experiences‚ are at the fore front for what is responsible for shaping personality. Sullivan’s theory stated that people develop their personality within a social context. His interpersonal theory emphasizes the importance of

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    In chapter I‚ The Mindsets‚ of her book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success‚ Carol S. Dweck celebrates the fact that the beliefs we have about our potentialities to strive in life are determined by the way we approach the circumstances that we encounter. Starting from this broad idea‚ she ended up categorizing those beliefs into two sets of mindsets‚ which are the fixed mindset and the growth mindset. On one hand‚ the fixed mindset relies on an ideology of a constant reconfirmation of our potentiality

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    Through their research‚ the anthropologists Marcel Mauss‚ Bronislaw Malinowski‚ and Karen Ho each explored the paradox of temporality and relationships in particular forms of markets and exchange. Mauss wanted to know how participants in gift cultures could exchange goods frequently and yet maintain strong relationships. Malinowski strived to understand how the villagers of Papua New Guinea derived value from the Kula exchange without retaining economic value. And Ho questioned why people knowingly

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    worth ethic will set me up for success in my future. Charlotte Kent‚ professor of English at Mercy College believes in strict syllabus with high expectations to shape her students and help prepare them for their future outside the classroom. In Michael S. Roth’s book Beyond the University‚ there were many critiques and arguments about the purpose of education

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    In the article Moral Criticisms written by Market‚ Ken S. Ewart‚ he discusses the religious criticism of the “free market” acknowledging that there are problems. The problems include selfishness‚ materialism‚ and abuse of power in the economy existing in the “free market” He clearly identifies that the free market system gives everyone the ability to pursue their own goals. The believers from the secular left believe this thought. He states “According to critics of the market‚ mere survival in

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    In this article‚ Deborah S. Connelly talks about the history of book banning‚ its presence in society today‚ and actions that have and can be taken against it. Most of these actions stem from the responsibility of librarians and organizations. Connelly believes that librarians have an obligation to keep their content uncensored and readily available to the public. She has stated that the best way to prevent book censorship is to educate our society about the importance of diverse books. A more specific

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    inaccurate‚ current events or expectations should be altered. Although Edwards and Bell emphasize the information needs of management‚ they argue that much of the data are also relevant to outsiders‚ such as shareholders and creditors. Under this theory‚ accounting information therefore serves two purposes: * Evaluation by managers of their past decisions in order to make the best possible decisions for the future * Evaluation of managers by shareholders‚ creditors and others Concept of

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    How do you change the young adult reading selection of the 1960’s from fake sugar-coated novels to actual real-life issues? Ask S.E. Hinton because she did exactly that at the young age of 15. Hinton wrote the life-changing young adult novel The Outsiders‚ about things that she witnessed as a teenaged girl whom some would call a “Greaser”. How much courage it must have taken Hinton to write a book that was the first of its kind‚ and at such a young age! Truly‚ S.E. Hinton is a woman full of inspiration

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