| 301. | Feminist Theory The Feminist theory is based on the ideas that men and women are equal. This theory states that men and women fall into positions based on societal views of their gender roles. In our society, feminists theorize that the only reason women are subordinate to men is because of the unequal distribution...
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| 302. | Its a mans world Women all over the world are being restrained to fit into the gender role administered by society. These gender roles tend to limit women’s rights and power by pressuring them to conform to “a man’s world,” and displace their own perspective. ... These images give the reader a sense of the inadeq...
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| 303. | Stereotypical Views Gabe Carlson Mrs. Mary Martin English 110 November 18th, 2003 Hidden beneath the walls of laughs and funny scenes of “Corky Romano” there are some very compelling ideas about gender roles. This movie takes the normal gender roles and flips them inside-out. The “gay” guy is not gay at all, and actual...
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| 304. | Diversity Issues in Workplace Teams
Many Issues Are Involved in Creating Diversity in Columbia, Mo., Workplaces
Knight Ridder Tribune Business News; Washington; Jan 28, 2002;
Steve Friedman;
A group of regional human resource professionals continually has made workplace diversity an ongoing educational item for its membe...
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| 305. | Industry Structure and Economics Factors Executive Summary
The sizes of the firms and industry structure are determined by the economics factors, especially economies of scale and scope, the relation of market demand and supply, and the production costs. This essay tries to explain the variable structures in different industries, throug...
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| 306. | Race and Ethnicity The topic area I will discuss in this essay is that of ‘Race and Ethnicity.’ Both race and ethnicity are perhaps one of the many, most sensitive issues in society today and often arouse controversy and feelings in certain people/institutions we call ‘racism.’ In recent times the issues of racism, d...
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| 307. | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings ... ” In the novel I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou, Marguerite Johnson goes from a little southern black girl who wishes to be a “a long and blonde haired, light-blue eyed, white girl”, to a very mature young adult that is proud of her race. ... In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,...
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| 308. | Importance of social class IMPORTANCE OF A SOCIAL CLASS
Mansfield gave us an insight of an importance of a social class and how some people see it differently in her story "Garden Party". ... " She knew her place on a social ladder (that was very important for her mother) and is surprised when anybody who was "lower" c...
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| 309. | EP Thompson ... ’
Edward Palmer Thompson, disenchanted Communist, social humanist, historian, and fervent activist in the nuclear disarmament movement, is known as the man who, in The Making of the English Working Class, remade history by weaving it into the stuff of our everyday life and thereby shiftin...
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| 310. | Why I deserve an A ... I think my writing skills are horrible but I am trying to improve. ... I believe I should get an A in your class.
I shouldn’t get an A in this class since a do not have a perfect attendance record. When I get sick I take off of school and I try to catch up my best. At times I will tal...
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| 311. | Racism What effect has problem played in the America Society? (Revised version) What are the problem in America Society today? For years America had been experiencing with several problems. Racism, violence, & crime are a just few major examples of the problem , we are facing today. Not only does it effect...
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| 312. | Analysis Paper on Transgender Panel Analysis Paper on Transgender Panel
I have always accepted transgender, but after listening to our speakers, I feel that I more accept it because I more understand it. ... I learned about transgender terminology. ... For example, I always thought transgender and transsexual meant the same thin...
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| 313. | Macroeconomics Article Analysis This report will macroeconomic-ly analyze an article pertaining to the U. ... This analysis will define economics, the role of government in the stock markets, how economics influences supply and demand, and will also illustrate the difference between a movement along a demand curve and a shift in ...
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| 314. | Dance THoughts Coming into the class, I really did not know what to expect. I mainly took the class because I was interested in ballet and I had to fulfill a requirement. I’m really glad that I took this class because I’ve discovered a lot more about my body and how it works. I’ve learned how to relax and am more ...
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| 315. | Analysis of Skechers advertisement campaign Critically analyse an advertising campaign with reference to the role of one or more of the following: capitalism, consumer society, lifestyle branding, gender, race, institutions, commodity, fetishism and desire
“Skechers” is a company based in the U. ...
The advertisement I will be an...
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| 316. | Mean Spirit ... Mean Spirit starts off with a brief introduction of how the Osage Indians came to acquire land rich in oil. ...
In the novel Mean Spirit, the reader is confronted with an array of upfront and subtle stereotypes throughout the course of the story. ... What does this exactly mean? ... ...
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| 317. | How teacher labeling of working class pupils effects their educational achievement ... According to Rist though, it was not in reality ability, which determined where each child sat, but the degree to which they conformed to the teacher’s own middle-class standards. For example, the teacher seemed to take account of whether the children had neat and clean appearances and whether...
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| 318. | black masculinity Black Masculinity and the White “Patriarchal Mainstream”
Somewhere at the intersection of history, race, gender, economics, and humanity lies the contemporary definition of black masculinity. Historically, black men never chose to live in a land controlled by capitalist white patriarchy, but via ...
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| 319. | Affirmative Action An Addition to the Problem ... Affirmative action programs seek to reform the situation. For the purposes of this paper, affirmative action-interchangeable with "reverse discrimination”-is the biased consideration of race in respect to admissions to schools and employment to compensate the disadvantaged for past discriminat...
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| 320. | Raisin in the Sun
A Raisin in the Sun
A Raisin in the Sun is a radical work for its time. ... There are many issues presented in the play A Raisin in the Sun, some of which have to deal with money, moving to a new house, and race. ... The issues presented in A Raisin in the Sun are still relevant today with...
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| 321. | Chicago Cubs For this particular assignment, which was to give an informative speech, I chose the Chicago Cubs baseball team as my topic. During the time when I needed to decide on a topic for this speech, my favorite sports team the Chicago Cubs were in the middle of a very intense pennant race with both the H...
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| 322. | Health Insurance Cost Soar
By
Marvette Meggett
CO-MBA002 Managerial Economics
Professor Russell Warren
November 4, 2003
The future of health care and the state of the National Health Service are daily news items. How does managerial economics in the ris...
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| 323. | Pride and Predudice Class Distinction In the novel Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, class distinction becomes a major barrier for the characters. ... However, despite the challenge of class distinction for the characters, the relationships prove that class distinction does not have an impact once the relationships are made. ... ...
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| 324. | Airport security to make this class mandatory for all incoming freshmen. I enjoyed meeting once a week to discuss different topics concerning teenagers attending college; it brought up arguments and discussions from which I learned more about certain issues that concerned me. Not only was the class interesting to at...
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| 325. | Digital Divide The digital divide is a term used by Henry Lewis Gates, Jr. ... ” (Gates 499-501) The term Digital Divide describes the difference between the white majority of people that have access to the World Wide Web, and the minority that does not. Digital Divide is used to describe a social change wherein...
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| 326. | In light of the following documents and your knowledge of the 1820's and 1830's, to what extent do you agree with the Jacksonians' view of themselves? Andrew Jackson was the president of the United States of America in the 1820’s and 1830’s. He viewed himself as a regular working class man who was just trying to make a living. The followers of his Democratic party included plantation owners, the lower class, immigrants, and people from the west. J...
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| 327. | demographic analysis The factual information I learned about the members of my audience is truly very basic. However, the information has such significance when beginning to understand someone and how they view themselves as an individual in a college class. For instance, some of the information my colleagues and I gath...
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| 328. | Culture and Race in music 1) Culture can be defined as the shared sense of meaning that determines a groups way of life. ... The Jewish culture is based on my family’s religion. ... The culture that has most strongly affected my life is the Jewish culture. I find the ancient history of the Jewish culture and heritage to be...
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| 329. | university I was first inspired with becoming a stockbroker when I was studying my GCSE’s. The thought of international trading of stocks and the risk involved when dealing with other people’s money had truly fascinated me. To fulfil this ambition of mine I carefully selected the A-levels that I am currently s...
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| 330. | Organizational Behavior Definition essay Organizational Behavior (OB) is the study of behavior in organizations. An organization is a collection of people working together in a division of labor to achieve a common goal. It is a study of how people, individuals and groups, effect an organization. OB utilizes human resources, multiple manag...
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| 331. | Cold War Cold War
The Cold War was the rivalry between the nations, the US and the Soviet Union. ... The Cold war was the Korean War, Vietnam War, Cuban missile crises, Berlin Wall, Bomb shelters, an arms race, a space race, and a technological race. ... The best way to analyze the cold war would to anal...
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| 332. | catching the Prejudice Disease ... Prejudice not only affects different types of race, but also corrupts the mind of the innocent. ... Most of the town is prejudice over the Radleys because there is no truth or real story, so most resort to the twisted myths that are passed down. Since the adults are prejudice and continue to...
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| 333. | To kill a mockingbird by harper lee (c)2003
In To kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, an important idea was that of racism. ...
To kill a Mockingbird shows the adult attitudes to race in the deep south of the thirties. ... Because they are white they are better than any race and Harper Lee conveys this convincingly in her novel....
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| 334. | Issues of Race in Gertrude Steins Melanctha September 2003
Issues of Race in Melanctha
"Melanctha" is a difficult story, not so difficult to read perhaps as to gauge. Melanctha is a "mulatto" – the daughter of a black man and a white woman. ... Melanctha, a sufferer of the "blues," is also a wanderer who early on is indoctrinated ...
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| 335. | Title IX Has Title IX Achieved More Than Just Equality
The controversy that I have chosen to write about is the debate regarding whether or not Title IX, a law that prohibits sex education in federally assisted educated programs, helps or hinders gender equity in college sports. ... When Title IX was p...
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| 336. | Diversification of Gender Argumentation Diversification of Gender Argumentation Jared Jennings Professor Skip Rutledge February 9, 2004 Diversification of Gender Argumentation Women always claim to be misunderstood even though, according to them, they provide all the necessary tools and information. Men begin to appropriately rebuttal the...
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| 337. | Paintballing 9/4/03 Today was the first day of class, my brother and I were in your first class untill we heard about you teaching a second class. My brother and I picked the second class because it fit our schedule better than the first. On the 9th I found out that I had about 6 people in the class all together...
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| 338. | Anthropology auto aloof publicly. In contrast the Finnish culture, through my experience, is very warm and open. My mother’s father is a Finn. The earliest full memory I have is of my grandfather and my great grandmother speaking in Finn. I had no idea what to make of these strange noises. My four-year-old mind decid...
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| 339. | qualifications for senator ... The qualifications for senators are spelled out in Article 1, section 3 as follows:
„o 30 years old or older
„o must have been a US citizen for nine years
„o must live in the state he represents
It is worth mentioning that there is no restriction in terms of sex, race, class, social standi...
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| 340. | media underestimation Does the mass media undermine or reproduce fixed gender roles?
Fixed gender roles have been used within the media for decades. What this question is really asking is ‘does the mass media challenge gender stereotypes or does it use them? ... By this I mean does the media still represent men as s...
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| 341. | history Jay Gould – Capitalist Unregulated capitalism is essential to the economy of America because it keeps business moving. Unregulated capitalism is the separation of economics and state. By separating the government from economics, unregulated capitalism creates competition that is free from the politi...
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| 342. | The way we were Let’s Talk About Sex Many times individuals walk down the streets and ask the question, “Is that a women or a man?” Both movie and television screenwriters have used that to their advantage, from using the crossing gender roles to portray a villain, to allowing a teenage girl to cross gender roles t...
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| 343. | marketing ... The partnered restaurant sets the hotel apart from other hotels in the area and segment by providing a strong competitive and marketing advantage. ... Good examples include the marketing of toothpaste (contrast the branding of toothpaste for children and adults) and toys (with many age-based ...
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| 344. | america and wwII History – The United States and World War II Second Assignment – Research Essay 3. Discuss the media reaction to the Detroit race riot of June 1943. Does that reaction suggest that the war was changing race relations with America in any way? Discuss. The Detroit Race riots of June 1943 lay claim to ...
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| 345. | Invisible Hand Micro-Economics Taina Collazo
Professor Seneca
October 4, 2002
The Invisible Hand Theory
(Redargutio Philosophiarum )Illum, licet ad rempublicam non accessisset, tamen naturâ et inclinatione omnino ad res civiles propensum, vires eo praecipue intendisse; neque de Philosophia Naturali...
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| 346. | Freedom Today America is griped with a new revolution that has been in the work for over three decades. It is a revolution that displaces everything that this country was started on. It is a revolution that pits race against race. It is a fight of hypocrisy that destroys all that minorities have worked for ...
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| 347. | Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work "Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work" is an article where Jean Anyon reports the findings of a study in five schools. She compared two working-class schools, one middle class school, an upper middle class school, and an elite school. Anyon found a connection between the social class of th...
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| 348. | affirmative action ... Affirmative action states that any person can not be discriminated because of sex, race, religion, national origin. ... ” The courts ruling also states that the law school which considers race as a factor but does not set a certain weight to it does not violate the affirmative action policy ho...
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| 349. | the laws about music My personal opinion about the Drug and Alcohal course I am taking is both postive and negative. The positives being that I have learned many things that are going to be very helpful to me in the future from handouts given to me in class . I've changed my opinion for the better not only on drinking a...
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| 350. | Social Classes According to the 19th century philosopher Karl Marx people are divided into two social classes. ... Over the years the differences between classes have become a lot more complex than just being an owner or a worker. Now the separation between classes continues from the basic ideas to include weal...
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