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    discourses in creating stereotypes of feminine identities‚ which get further complicated in the context of migration and diasporic cultures. The nationalist discourse and the ideology of hegemonic masculinity are co-terminus‚ and both are of European lineage. Infact‚ as Mosse detects‚ the modern form of Western masculinity emerged at about the same time and place as modern nationalism. Mosse notes that nationalism ’was a movement which began and evolved parallel to modern masculinity ’ in the West

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    Greatest Mathematical Problem. Walker & Co.‚ 1997. The New York Times on the Web Books. 1997. 14 May 2008. <http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/s/singh-fermat.html?_r=1&oref=slogin>. Reflection Questions This essay scored a 38/40. Why did it do so well? Using good example to explain his idea What could it improve upon? What do you understand better about a TOK essay now that you have seen this example?

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    Assignment 1.2 Dialogue 1 — Thought-Provokers Survey Derrick Crank Jones International University Leading from a Global Perspective BC607 Dr. Michael Jazzar February 09 2013 Thought-Provokers Survey Part 2 Thought-Provoker # _15_ Gist: Some Christian just hypo-critics and don’t really follow what they learn and teach at their church. Your reaction (from above): _ I agree Explanation of your response: I think when you gather several people in a small area:

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    The concept of knowledge has troubled many thinkers since the dawn of civilization and rational thinking. The nature and origins of knowledge have long been investigated by a great number of theorists‚ philosophers and scholars. As a result‚ a vast number of theories have developed over the years‚ with variations as to their reliability and validity. As such‚ no single theory about knowledge has ever been universally accepted by the general populace. Instead‚ some have proven more popular than others

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    Thought and Leo

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    (20) Leo. Yeah‚ but he didn’t have a cell phone. I don’t have one either. (21) Leo. When I did that semester at Evergreen I took a class on Marx. Best class I took. (21) Leo. And I was like‚ first of all‚ who knows‚ and second‚ I think it’s important to understand where I come from‚ which is where you come from‚ too‚ so I’m surprised you aren’t more supportive. (22) Leo. You know‚ as long as I was in college‚ she was happy so I think she just shut up. (22) Leo. Okay- I was wondering if you could

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    Thoughts on Leadership In Plato’s “The Philosopher King‚” an excerpt from The Republic‚ he finely draws out the kind of person he envisions would render the ability to guide his people to a flawless order. His is fearless and distinctly specifies the characteristics this leader should possess. Leadership is a challenging role to precisely define and I have found that I am yet to be able to do it. In past class discussions we have discussed as a whole what common traits we typically believe a leader

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     hold  my  arms  wide  and  say‚  ‘Here  I  am.  My  name  is  Najaf  Mazari.   Do  you  have  a  use  for  me  in  this    country?’  p.  2 What  a  country  I  come  from!  Strangers  to  the  idea  of  queue-­‐jumping‚  and  on  top  of  that‚   babies  are  born  without  anything  in  writing  to  prove  that  they  exist!  P.  3

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    ourselves is‚ what are the negative impacts of our increased dependence of computers? Are computers affecting our intelligence as a society? We consistently resort back to the computer and technology for every problem that we may encounter which makes our brains and thought process able to relax and rely heavily on computers. Although computers at times can be very helpful and convenient for us‚ it allows society to decrease our ability to analyze topics‚ deliberate‚ and think critically. There are also

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    Political Thought of Al Mawardi By Mohammed Usman Sajid (09956) Abstract: The political theory of Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Habib al-Mawardi (c. 972 - c. 1058) has been analysed and summarised in the form of a research essay. Al-Mawardi‚ is known as one of the greatest and important scholars regarding the analysis of the caliphate theory and its positions. He became the chief justice of Baghdad due his great knowledge in jurisprudence and religion. This essay tells how the

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    The Nature of Thought Student Name Instructor Name February 3‚ 2014 The Nature of Thought The ability to make a decision and ponder great mysteries is a trait humans’ possess. The complexity of the human brain makes it possible for humans to make rational decisions and analyze the consequences of situations. This trait has enabled humans to build great innovations to provider elaborate structures for shelter‚ make life easier‚ and understand the world around

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