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    At the end of the day‚ ethnicity exists and perseveres in light of the fact that it is valuable. The Instrumentalism preferences of ethnicity range from "the good and material support gave by ethnic pet works to political increases made through ethnic alliance voting. According to them‚ ethnicity is not just a blend of full of feeling notions‚ but rather like

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    conceptualization of ethnicity which fall under two fields of thoughts‚ Primordialism and Instrumentalism. I will also evaluate grievance‚ political entrepreneurial‚ and state capacity arguments of civil conflict as it ties into ethnicity. I finally tie these ideas to the civil conflict in Yugoslavia and how political elites used nationalism to gain control of Yugoslavia. Primordialism and Instrumentalism Many people have different

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    with many mistakes. The lack of cultural knowledge and the neglect of cultural differences usually result in an inappropriate expression. Another false idea is the conception of “instrumentalism”. During a long period of time‚ people’s conception towards English study has been greatly affected by instrumentalism‚ and they believe that language is

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    David James DTTLS 2011-2012 ASSIGNMENT 5.5 Identify and analyse which ideologies and models are reflected in your own professional practiceI am a Teacher and Mentor in Music Technology and I work within the Further Education sector. I teach theory and practical with the emphasis on experimentalism. I am honoured to work with a diverse group of learners from a variety of different backgrounds. It is important for me as a teacher to embrace the individualism of my learners and my peers and utilize

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    consists of the arguments from rational determinability‚ internalism‚ and the argument from “queer-ness.” Rational determinability are factual disputes that can be resolved by appealing to reason and experience‚ but facts are hard. Internalism and instrumentalism supports the fact and value distinction. Thinking of goodness can be similarly relative to “nutritiveness‚” that all organisms require nutrition but do not utilize the same nutrients. There is no absolute nutrient‚ meaning that there is no such

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    Mahbubatur Rahman Ankhi PPE: 9500 Introduction to Comparative Politics Research Proposal: Protest‚ in the Name of Religion Most of the religions‚ including Islam teach their followers how to live peacefully. If that is so‚ why have there been violent protests against the video‚ “Innocence of Muslim”? The most significant fact about this ongoing protest is that‚ people in some Muslim-majority countries are protesting violently and some are not. Why is there such difference? The violent protests

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    John Dewey: Philosophy of Education Introduction to John Dewey’s Philosophy of Education Education is life itself. - John Dewey John Dewey (1859-1952) believed that learning was active and schooling unnecessarily long and restrictive. His idea was that children came to school to do things and live in a community which gave them real‚ guided experiences which fostered their capacity to contribute to society. For example‚ Dewey believed that students should be involved in real-life tasks and

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    of management which can be measured and defined or even compared against an ideal model. There are two approaches or models of HRM – soft Model and hard Model. Hard HRM emphasize the "resource" aspect of HRM‚ Legge refers to this as "Utilitarian Instrumentalism". The hard HRM model focuses on the critical integration of human resource policies‚ systems and activities

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    Philosophers worldwide supported this term; however‚ a vast majority made a few tweaks to reshape its original definition. An example of this is John Dewey‚ who coined the term instrumentalism (Encyclopedia‚ pg. 1). He‚ along with philosopher Jane Addams‚ believed that ideas are the instruments that guide our actions‚ which have the power to change the world‚ and that the value of our ideas shouldn’t be measured by the truth of them

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    Kohlberg’s classification can be outlined in the following manner: LEVEL STAGE SOCIAL ORIENTATION Pre-conventional 1 Obedience and Punishment 2 Individualism‚ Instrumentalism‚ and Exchange Conventional 3 "Good boy/girl" 4 Law and Order Post-conventional 5 Social Contract

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