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    stat to men, and there was a large lack of equality in that time. Jesus’ treatment of women was unorthodox. Jesus treated women with equality and respect. This was unusual because during the time of Jesus women were considered to be second class citizens. They were considered inferior to men, and forced to do all the housework and cooking. Men were seen as the more dominant role, women often were seen as lazy, and dependant on men. In their own household, they were seen dominant, but in the eyes

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    In "States" the author, Edward Said, discloses the story of his people, the Palestinians, in an epic to express to the world the disconcerting challenges endured by the struggling Palestinian culture. The underlying claim is that of which is fair for any people to aspire, the dream to be master in your own house. Thus translated into the ideals of nationalism: blood and belonging. Said uses a combination of both photographs and writing style to tell a story that is deeper than the plain text.

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    Before modern technology, men would band together for the protection of their families. History has proven people group together for survival, whether that be warmth, food, or protection. The idea was that a group is stronger and more profitable than one person acting alone. Each tribe or gathering of individuals working together is considered a society. A society is nothing more than a group of people living together for a common purpose, or simply because it is more convenient. But, if all societies

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    I want to start out making an attempt to clarify my culture. I am a hardworking, educated, married, middle-class white Christian woman. This definition is an attempt at addressing the many aspects of culture and ethnicity as they apply to me. As I progress through this class, I find the need to know my own culture so that I recognize bias and stereotypes that affect my communication with others. Chapter four of Cultural Diversity and Education covers multiple facets of culture and ethnicity from

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    Throughout Western thought from Ancient Greece to 1600, women are portrayed as second-class citizens; their roles in society were inferior to those of the dominant groups in society. Women during this time filled traditional roles of caretaking, birthing and manual labor. Women were tools used in society in the form of property or as a source for bearing children, preferably boys. Women were compared to other luxury items such as gold and horses and often praised for their beauty. Many texts portray

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    In the movie, “Law Abiding Citizen” many things went wrong when Clyde Shelton attempted to take justice into his own hands. He got the bad end of a deal after a heartless man brutally murdered his family with no remorse. He then proceeded to take revenge on the people who were apart of his wife and daughters case, most of which did not deserve it because they were not directly apart of the situation. Another downside to Clyde Shelton taking justice into his own hands is that it got himself killed

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    Rottenberg examines the divide in this novel by referring to the divide as a “transfer” or “expulsion” and it is used as a divisive meaning because of the state’s refusal to recognize its Arab citizens. This criticism sheds light on the true identity of the conflict: “Let It Be Morning is a disturbing account of anti-Arab racism within is a disturbing account of anti-Arab racism within the Jewish mainstream, and of the deep divisions within Palestinian

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    Global conflicts now are one of the most complicated problems in the world. The reason for this is that global conflicts are directly connected with the global problems of modernity. The following issue had come into focus back in the last century. Today, there is a struggle with global conflicts at the obsolete level, including the action of international organizations, research scientist, psychologists, military, politics, and other specialists from various fields. Regretfully, I must admit, that

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    Melting Of Glaciers

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    One of the effects of global warming is the melting of glaciers. The regions most affected by the melting of glaciers are Antarctica, Arctic Ocean, and Greenland ice sheets. Glaciers are important because they help the earth not to overheat. This happens because light-colored surfaces such as glaciers reflect the sun's radiations. Another reason why glaciers are important is because they are the world's first fresh water supply. Due to the increase in temperature the glaciers are melting at a faster

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    issues facing the world today is global warming. There are several scientists who argue that society’s production of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are having an intense heating effect on the earth’s atmosphere and that this would eventually mean catastrophic effects for human life. Global warming is the gradual heating of the Earth’s surfaces, oceans, and atmosphere. Most of the leading scientific organization in the world acknowledges global warming as a global threat, 97% of climate scientists

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