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    Washburn Women's Venture Partners: Proposal for Grant Funding: the iRead Common Reading Program Purpose: The iRead common reading program at Washburn University was developed to enhance the educational experience of the students and the greater Washburn/Topeka community. • Common reading programs merge the curricular and cocurricular components of college and reinforce the message that learning occurs both inside and outside the classroom.* • Such programs help students understand that reading

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    Poverty has been on the rise for what seems forever, too often people state that poverty is on the rise, but they never give an exact answer why it is that way. Numerous people choose to blame it on those who live in poverty. Meanwhile, people complain that too many civilians are on government programs to aid them. It is not the fault of those in poverty; instead, it is the fault of the American government. The government will unwilling throw money at those in poverty and never address the issues

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    Essay Socrates and Thrasymachus in Republic

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    Socrates and Thrasymachus in Republic Socrates and Thrasymachus have a dialogue in Chapter 2 of Republic which progresses from a discussion of the definition of morality, to an understanding of the expertise of ruling, and eventually to a debate on the state of human nature. The Thrasymachian view of human nature has interesting implications in regards to Thomas Nagel’s ideal of egalitarianism, and Barbara Ehrenreich’s discontentment with the economic disparity in our democratic society.

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    1. Read the attached article (after question 16) and write a short summary and reaction to it. The article “On Views of Race and Inequality, Blacks and Whites Are Worlds Apart” gives us information and statistics on the differing views on inequality between races. According to the article, African Americans see inequality as more of an issue than Caucasian Americans. It also shows the disparity in thinking about what the country has done and still needs to do in order to help race relations and

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    Discrimination happens all around us, and in many different forms. When it comes to being employed, there are laws in place to protect us against certain methods of discrimination. According to a website used by many lawyers, businesses, and individuals, discrimination is “Unfair treatment or denial of normal privileges to persons because of their race, age, sex, nationality or religion” (“Discrimination”). However, there is nothing specifically to protect us when it comes to our appearance. As children

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    Americans avoid broaching the subject of class in America, notes Mantsios (2006). To support his claim, Mantsios (2006) states that most poor people in the United States identify first with their racial heritage, ethnic heritage, or geographic location. Members of the working class do not consider themselves part of a collective of workers, but rather as employees of a specific company. References to a "middle class" are, according to Mantsios (2006), usually done by politicians to pander to "the

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    1. Shepard’s educational background come into play by him was more money conscious than most. I don’t think there were any times when his college degree was useful. Shepard was able to use his knowledge by creating different ways to save money. Throughout the book he made certain choices that helped saved his money. He created his own system of washing his clothes. He created a side job of celling cigarettes to people. Shepard realized his position and how needs to save before purchasing his

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    Social Class Discrimination

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    Social Class Discrimination Social class discrimination is a negative attitude towards people based on their social or economic class. It is both discriminatory and unfair to people from particular classes and beneficial to the upper class. Social class discrimination has tremendous negative effects on the discriminated classes. Therefore, it is the responsibility of every individual to take some actions to fix this problem. The first step to bringing social class discrimination to a standstill

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    and things not so well. Also I will be providing evidence for what I believe. So far we have accomplished three presentations, the first one was what we have done this summer, the second one we did was over a chapter in a book called Nickeled and Dimed, the last one we’ve done is over a bank of our choice. First, we talked about what we did in the summer, in order to establish a good base point at where we are and to see how well we are with speaking in front of a group. I’ll be starting off

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    and saving time. INTRODUCTION – OVERVIEW Debt Collect Recover LLC. is in danger. The lack of effective communication, particularly as it ties into the desire to expand the company, is an ongoing problem. As a company DCR is getting nickeled and dimed in every aspect of the communication process. From lengthy commutes for

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