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    University of Saint Anthony (Dr. Santiago G. Ortega Memorial) City of Iriga NAME: Joerine A. Yamar. YEAR: BEED – 4 TEACHER: Dr. Arlene O. Monsalve RATING: TITLE: MENTORS TOWARDS NEW DIRECTION REFLECTION Teachers possess enormous responsibility inside their classrooms. We are entrusted with the job of teaching children skills that we will need for their futures. In order to do our job well and with success‚ we must be prepared to teach in all kinds of environments

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    The Gilded age was a time where trusts restraining infrastructures‚ misuse of laborers‚ and coverture took place. These parts of the economy proceeded with sufficiently long that the endeavors to alter them lead to the dynamic time. Progressivism but because of gilded age Progressivism was brought on by the plated age since it was made to alter the economy of the overlaid age. The defilement in the overlaid age‚ for example‚ the tweed ring leads to progressivism which prompts the dynamic period.

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    economy during the Gilded Age led to cheaper goods. This allowed the living standards for the middle class and the rich to improve. However‚ those who remained poor saw very little change in their living standard as the gap between the rich and the poor continued to grow. This essay will analyze the changes in the social structure of the Gilded Age‚ and how the federal government was not as effective in solving any social problems because they favored Big Business. The Gilded Age brought an era

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    The Gilded Age was a period in the U.S.’s history during the 1860’s to the 1900’s. This was a time period in which there was a great deal of political injustice‚ an economic growth caused by an industrial boom‚ a massive wave of immigrants‚ environmental exploitation‚ and new inventions that push America forward in time. All of these aspects are what lead the US into what we now call the “American Renaissance”. Political injustice was common throughout the Gilded Age. Money was an asset that many

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    may have been considered robber barons but they were for the most part captains of industry. The American Industrial Revolution fundamentally changed politics‚ society‚ and the economy. Factory workers and consumerism had changed immensely in the Gilded Age; about 400‚000 patents were made between 1875 and 1900 which signifies the departure of farming to the vast significance of industries. Trade Unions became an immense part in Urban communities since the people longed for shorter hours and higher

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    of political disillusionment. Even as the continent expanded and industrialized‚ political life in the Gilded Age was marked by ineptitude and stalemate as passive‚ rather than active‚ presidents merely served as figureheads to be manipulated rather than enduring strongholds. As politicians from both the White House to the courthouse were deeply entangled in corruption and scandal during the Gilded Age‚ the actual economic and social issues afflicting urbanizing America festered beneath the surface

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    Not Marble‚ Nor The Gilded Monument - William Shakespeare ABOUT THE AUTHOR- William Shakespeare (baptized 26 April 1564; died 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England’s national poet and the "Bard of Avon". His surviving works‚ including some collaborations‚ consist of about 38plays‚ 154 sonnets‚ two long narrative poems‚ and several other poems. His plays

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    Week 6 Exam Part 1: Define each of the following terms as they are used in the context of the study of personality (20 pts.) |The unconscious |All the thoughts‚ideas‚ and feelings of which we are not and normally cannot become aware. | |Collective unconscious |The level of unconscious that is inherited and common to all members of a species. | |Unconditional positive regard |The full acceptance and love of another person regardless of his or

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    Corruption and Reform in the Gilded Age of American Politics Thesis: The Gilded Age of American politics was the most corrupt and lowest point of our government. Although power was ripped from the hands of the people‚ it eventually led to much-needed reforms during the progressive-era. I. Politics existed to benefit interest groups during this time-period. A. Conservative presidents attempted to avoid controversy and practiced laissez-faire policies. This allowed businesses to get

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    The Gilded Age was the best and worst time for people in the early 1900’s. It was the best of times because of the newly improved economic market. The growth of industrialized business opened up new job for citizens of all race and nationality‚ new innovations‚ and new problems for those who worked in the factories and warehouses. The new economic growth was a good sight in the eyes of the citizens of the United States. It not only created new jobs‚ but it brought in a new wave of people looking

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