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    Know your Class assignment (Value: 25%) Socioeconomic privilege‚ or class privilege‚ is complicated. Socioeconomic class is intertwined with gender‚ racialized status‚ and other dimensions of social identity For those of us with class privilege over others we want to think that we worked hard and deserved our rewards‚ that economic benefits are based solely on merit (e.g. “people live on the street because they are lazy; if they got a job and worked hard for a living like me then they would be okay”)

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    The Founding Fathers: Truly Democratic in Thought A democratic reformer is defined as someone who creates change that pertains to autonomous ideologies. When this definition is applied to the creators of the Constitution‚ it is clear that the Founding Fathers were democratic. The document that they shaped was acceptable to the people‚ incorporated interests of the people‚ not just themselves‚ and exhibited the fact that they were democratic politicians. The Constitution was a set of compromises

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    _____O____ 1. oxygen ______C___ 2. carbon ______K___ 3. potassium _____I____ 4. iodine ______H___ 5. hydrogen _____N____ 6. nitrogen _____Ca____ 7. calcium _____Na____ 8. sodium _____P____ 9. phosphorus ______Mg___ 10. magnesium ______Cl___ 11. chloride ____Fe_____ 12. iron In the space below‚ list the chemicals (above) from the MOST abundant in the human body to the LEAST abundant. 1. Oxygen 2. Carbon 3. Hydrogen 4. Nitrogen 5. Calcium 6. Phosphorus 7. Potassium 8. Sodium

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    Contract A contract is an agreement entered into voluntarily by two parties or more with the intention of creating a legal obligation‚ which may have elements in writing‚ though contracts can be made orally. The parties may be natural persons or juristic persons. A contract is a legally enforceable promise or undertaking that something will or will not occur. The word promise can be used as a legal synonym for contract‚ although care is required as a promise may not have the full standing of a contract

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    Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the moon and the sun and the rotation of the Earth. This paper will explain the way tides work‚ the different types of tides‚ and the causes of tides. Tides work in systematical ways! They start by the wind pushing the water so that it rolls over itself. once the waves get big enough force‚ it causes the waves to become very‚very large in height and also length. During the day

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    Below is a free essay on "Columbian Exchange Effects" from Anti Essays‚ your source for free research papers‚ essays‚ and term paper examples. Comparison: Choose one Compare demographic and environmental effects of the Columbian Exchange on the Americas with the Columbian Exchange’s demographic and environmental effects on ONE of the following regions between 1492 and 1750. Africa Asia Europe The Columbian Exchange was a widespread interaction between the Old World and the New World. In this

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    War knows no boundaries The author of the short story “The Sniper”‚ is written by Liam O`Flaherty. He has not named the protagonist in the story. He has done this so the reader can realize how the war affected everyone‚ including those who were on opposite sides of the war. Before the story starts there is a brief description of the plot. Late at night‚ a lone IRA sniper waits atop a rooftop in the heart of Dublin‚ Ireland. It is June of 1922. The main character has been on the rooftop since

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    Mr. Know-All by W. Somerset Maugham This story deals with prejudice‚ hasty judgements and stereotypes. The story examines the relationships that develop when people are confined to a ship (which is a small sample of society) for an extended period of time. The writer criticizes the racial prejudices and snobbish attitude of the British people. He tries to show why people are disliked and prejudiced against and at the same time makes the reader look closely at the character of the narrator‚ who

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    "I don’t care about "your" past. I care About "Our" future." "Sometimes‚ you have to sacrfice your emotion o save a relationship." "In a relationship; when you’re tired‚ you don’t have to stop‚ you just to rest." "Don’t wait for others to come early‚ come early and wait for others instead." "One sin covers hundreds of Goodness." "I have to stop dreaming not because it’s already morning‚ but because i’ve already gained consciousness." "Don’t wait for others to change. Change and

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    On the school bus‚ there are not many rules. Sit in your seat‚ do not act crazy‚ and do not eat or drink. These rules are legitimate. The reasons for them are necessary to keep us safe as we travel to and from. However‚ there is one rule that makes no sense‚ NO CELL PHONES. In the building this is a more reasonable rule. They do not want us to have our cell phones because of cheating and the fact that we might not pay attention. The prohibition of them in the building is the best way‚ seen by teachers

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