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    He develops special bonds with each family member; the respect of the man‚ the adoration of the woman‚ the awe of the child. Further; he shares his wisdom and values with their entire community - explaining that if they stick together and stand for what they believe in; they can live the lives they want. As the

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    this way. African Americans and Jews were treated very unfairly for many years. This oppression helped carve the views of African Americans and Jews. Discrimination still exists towards the two races to this day. Their ways of life had a plenty of similarities as well as differences. The start of oppression for Jews began in 1933 when Hitler becomes chancellor of Germany. He tricked people into believing and putting blame on Jews for problems in Germany. This caused violence to erupt and attacks were

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    Japan and Europe already have many similarities and differences in many categories such as their geographic location and their culture but they also have similarities which come from the past history of both. Feudalism is one common characteristic that they had throughout history. They may differ but the many characteristics of feudalism can also prove they are the same. Feudalism developed slightly later in Japan than in Europe. Europe’s feudalism was influenced most likely by the Roman empire and

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    the actions of men‚ and an individual chosen by a deity to build an ark to survive the flood. However‚ there are differences between the literature due to the culture of the people recording the texts. The Epic of Gilgamesh has a polytheistic religion and immortality‚ while the book of Genesis and the Quran is monotheistic and does not mention immortality. The similarities presented in the three texts include a flood caused by man and a chosen individual who must construct an arc‚ and the difference

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    Vygotsky Learning Theory

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    Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky developed a learning theory for education based on one’s culture in the 1920s and 1930s. Even without a psychology background‚ he became fascinated by the subject. During his short life‚ he was influenced by the great social and political upheaval of the Marxist Revolution. After his death in 1934‚ his ideas were rejected by the U.S.S.R. and only resurfaced after the Cold War ended in 1991. Vygotsky’s theory has exceedingly influenced education in Russia and in other countries

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    she preferred the economy of the United States rather than her own country’s. In the interview‚ she stated‚ “In my country there is no working middle class‚ in my country you are either categorized by how rich you are or how poor‚ there is no in between and it hurts to know that no matter how hard some of us work‚ it will never be enough.”It is sad to know that there are people somewhere working so hard and are still unable to provide for their families. Its heartbreaking to realize the economy of

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    Jean Piaget The history of psychology dates back to the ancient Greeks‚ Chinda and India. There are even some records of psychology dating back to ancient Egypt. Psychology is the study of the human mind and it’s functions. It used to be a branch of phylosophy‚ but in the 1870s it developed into an indipendant science‚ when Wilhem Wundt founded the first laboratory dedicated to psychology. In the anciet times‚ psychology had to do with evil spirits and souls‚ which remedies were encantiations

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    Eventhough Eastern and Western Europe have monogamously different social aspects; both share political and economic factors. Eastern and Western Europe have alterations when environmental factors are compared. In Eastern Europe factories produce acid rain from the voluminous number of factories‚ while in Western Europe radiation from the Chernobyl disaster has devastated divisions. Economic factors for each region are very different if consideration is taking into the fact that Eastern Europe

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    only two kingdoms of the six when Linnaeus first developed the kingdoms (“The Six Kingdoms”‚ n.d.). There are several factors how these two kingdoms are different‚ yet many that show similarities‚ one would never typically think of. Below I will list some characteristics of each showing these differences and similarities. Plants are made up of a vast amount of very complicated cells. There are several different types of plants‚ to be exact there are over 250‚000 species. Plants are the second largest

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    Piaget

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    as very important in an infants progressing to a youths life. Through play children are able to figure out who they are and the obscurities of their young lives and through the years as stated in the book the restrictions of what could be considered as allowed play and what shouldn’t be considered as play has gotten stricter. Also‚ as stated in the book and class as well guns have been a lot more restricted in today’s society due to a numerous amount of violence‚ but guns are still real. Understanding

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