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    Affirmative Action is it still Valuable COM/220 June 4‚ 2013 Affirmative action‚ what is it? Affirmative action is an active effort to improve the employment or educational opportunities of members of minority groups and women. (Affirmative action. (2013). In Merriam Webster. Retrieved from http://m-w.com) Affirmative action is very important in our modern society‚ Affirmative action is the most effective way of addressing discrimination against minorities and women. Affirmative

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    In twenty-first century America‚ programs like Affirmative Action are controversial to say the least. The average person‚ be them black‚ white‚ man‚ women‚ would like to believe that those sorts of programs aren’t necessary and that society has moved beyond needing programs to combat race and gender discrimination. Though‚ as much as one would like to believe that‚ the reality of the situation is that those types of programs still serve a very real need even to this day. Using statistics from a Gallup

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    property of the human mind’ (Chomsky‚ 1975).  Does the evidence favour Chomsky’s view?  Language is a form of communication. **First‚ what is language‚ and how does it differ from other forms of communication? There does not exist a universally accepted definition of language‚ or criteria for its use; this is one of the reasons for the disagreement among scientists about whether apes can use language. Language consists of various aspects which people believe are more or less important‚ for example

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    ‘’To have another language is to possess a second soul.’’ said Charlemagne‚ which may sound like a cliché but is actually very accurate. I believe that learning a language expands our life views and provides us some significant opportunities. Firstly‚ I strongly believe that the language we learn directly affects our way of thinking as we start to think in that particular language. For example Turkish is my mother tongue and I am learning English as a second language‚ so I know that there is not

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    Affirmative Action Right? Affirmative action has been around for decades. Some believe it isn’t fair but others do. Those who believe and agree with affirmative action tend to say‚ “The principle of affirmative action is to promote societal equality through the preferential treatment of socioeconomically disadvantaged people” (Bidmead‚ Andrew pg 3). Others that disagree with it and find it unfair simply see it as another form of discrimination‚ giving one group extra advantages based upon nothing

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    AFFIRMATIVE ACTION As much as we desire diversity‚ it will not occur if left to chance. We educate ourselves when we learn to interact with people of different colors and nationalities. During the last election‚ the majority of Americans voted for an African American President. Why then do we continue to use affirmative action to fight inequality? It is not so easy to wipe away centuries of inferiority‚ shame‚ and scars‚ by simply anointing one minority to the highest position in the land. It

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    Action research Introduction Action research is basically learning by actions .It is where a group of people spot a problem‚ make an effort to resolve it‚ see how fruitful their efforts were‚ and if not pleased‚ attempt once more. Action research design is the step by step ways of handling an action research problem. Discussion Components of Action Research Design I. Problem formulation- This involves defining a problem and narrowing it down to a small number of queries to be answered e

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    References: Johnson‚ A.P.‚ (2008). A Short Guide to Action Research. San Francisco: Pearson and Ally and Bacon. Macbeth‚ D. (2000). On an Actual Apparatus for Conceptual Change. John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. Sci Ed 84‚ 228–264. Mason‚ L. and Boscolo‚P. (2000). Writing and conceptual change. What changes? Instructional

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    1.3 Election of secretary and all teachers agreed to stick to the previous secretary. Actions: All English Teachers 02. WELCOMING SPEECH BY THE HM 2.1 Thanked all the English teachers for attending the meeting. 2.2 HM mentioned that the importance of working as a team to make all the programs a success. 2.3 HM handed over to the Head of Panitia to proceed with the meeting. Actions: All English Teachers 03. PANEL’S ROLE AND DUTY 4.1 Set and keep the yearly scheme

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    The Concept of Intentional Action Abstract The concept of intentional action‚ which is the notion of how people assign blame/praise unto actions and how they consider them to be intentional or unintentional has been a subject of discussion within the area of philosophical theories of the mind and folk psychology. To investigate whether people assign moral considerations with regard to actions and how they consider them intentional/unintentional‚ 6 people were given a 5 question questionnaire to

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