Introduction Google was born out of pure interest in the linkage structures of the World Wide Web that Larry Page and Sergey Brin shared. They managed to develop an algorithm that did page ranking and used backlink data so that it could be possible to regulate the importance of any web page out there. In 2001, âGoogleâ got its patent; This giant search engine started getting attention as people used the WWW more often to search for the information needed....
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This paper explores the history of events related to the experience of African American veterans' rights leading up to today. The earliest African American veteran involvement in the U.S. Military will be covered dating back to the Revolutionary War. The challenges veterans faced during World War 2, leading up to the Civil Rights Movement will be surveyed. Furthermore, this paper delves into the African American veteran's experience with Jim Crow statutory laws the G.I. Bill along employment challenges. In addition,...
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Introduction Migrations, either by land or by sea, have always characterized human existence. To understand the extent of this phenomenon we have to be aware of the fact that nobody could say that they have never had direct experience with migratory phenomena or, in any case, with their effects[footnoteRef:1]. Therefore, what is the best prospect for analyzing migrations? Should immigrants be considered legitimate citizens or foreign invaders? Furthermore, should it be considered legitimate for a state to control its borders...
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Homosexuality was a foreign topic until 1900âs; to the majority of people, eventually, due to an expanding number of individuals openly declaring their sexuality, people started to become familiar with the existence of such. Along with this rise in number, questions and controversial viewpoints regarding this subject also increased. According to, the âEncyclopedia of Sex and Gender,â Homosexuality is simply the quality of being sexually attracted to people of the same sex. However, to accurately represent those who are sexually...
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There has been much talk in the last 10 years about changing our market and economy to a socialist economy. I believe this topic is public policy because of the controversy it has started. This is also one of the biggest factors in American life. The market and economy can make or break a life. And in this case many lives. There has been a huge debate about abandoning the Capitalist free market. Many of these suggestions come from the...
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There is no one kind of humor: Numerous types of humor surface in The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde and The Monty Python and the Holy Grail by Graham Chapman. Looking at the texts The Importance of Being Earnest and Monty Python and the Holy Grail, it is evident that humor is demonstrated differently between both plays. Both texts significantly possess many humor types, indicating that there is no one kind of humor. Monty Python and the Holy...
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Once, I was a boy and my dad used to tell me that one day I would be a Kikuyu man and walk in his footsteps. Raise a family and assume manhood responsibilities. To provide for, protect, and guide my family the way he did, because thatâs what a Kikuyu man, a Kikuyu warrior is supposed to do (History, H, 2018). He always told me to enjoy boyhood as much as I could because it passes by as fast as...
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Prejudice is and has been a massive part of todayâs society and has been seen throughout history. Prejudice is the pre-determined hate towards someone or a group of people that belong to a certain ethnicity, or look and act different from everyone else before you have even met that person, prejudice can be harmful to a person and can scar them permanently. This idea of prejudice is shown in The Fat Boy by Owen Marshall, After You My Dear Alphonse...
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Critical race theory began as a scholarly movement in the early 1970s because of the writings of an African American civil rights lawyer Derrick Bell who presented a theory to understand Western racial history as well as the conflict of interest in civil rights litigation (Delgado & Stefancic, 1998, p. 467). As years passed new critical themes to this theory were presented by critical scholars such as; Delgado, Matsuda, and Crenshaw who discussed interested convergence, while focusing on the social...
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Public health is about helping individuals stay healthy by protecting them from possible threats to their health, this can be done through promoting medicine and nursing but before individuals get to the state of needing medicine, public health may put in place resources to improve their health and wellbeing and reduce the causes of ill health. This is done through the work put into these three domains which include health protection, health improvement, and healthcare public health. Health protection is...
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In politics âgenderâ is both acknowledged and dismissed. The notion of political ambitions and actions has created a divide between policy and gender inclusivity. Throughout history, the political neglect towards women in society has led to the need for an activist response. It is understood that âthe market women and the marketplace influenced politics and economics in the capitalâ (Jarvis) yet women are exponentially undermined in the faculty of politics. The role of gender in modern-day politics and globalization as...
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The news comes in many different shapes, forms, and ways. One very common denominator out of them all is simple: Trump. Social media news comes at you fast, and all seem to aim for a juicy headline or âclickbaitâ as some may call it. Social media is where I get most of my news, but sometimes if a headline is too descriptive or juicy thereâs no need to even click on it, the story is in the headline or URL....
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There are a lot of benefits of online shopping because it is easy to use for most people of many ages and also, it takes little time to do as the forms take a short amount of time to complete (if your details are already saved on the business's website). When someone sees a product advertised on a social media site, it is easy for them to look at it specifically as various links can take the user to the...
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I hope this finds you well. After reading and analyzing the majority and concurring opinions of Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L., I want to reflect on and report my findings in this memorandum. I will outline the opinions addressed in the precedence case as well as apply those opinions and arguments to the case at hand to determine whether the school can suspend M. W. or whether doing so would be an infringement of her right to free speech....
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Introduction The Cambridge Dictionary defines adoption as 'the act of legally taking a child to be taken care of as your own.' (Cambridge Dictionary, n.d.). It is something that can give children a better life when their parents are not there or are not fit to take care of them. Even though certain guidelines say that every child has the right to grow up in a family environment, this is not always possible. Sometimes this can even mean that a...
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After being born, children begin a long process that will help their bodies grow immunity to certain, otherwise possibly deadly, diseases. The first shot a child receives is given a mere 24 hours after their birth, ideally. The antibodies in that shot are designed to protect the child from Hepatitis B. That shot, however, can also be administered later on in life, for the disease is not as life-threatening. The most important shot any person receives is given between 12...
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Introduction The healthcare system is a popular topic of study throughout the world. Their popularity is due not only to the universal human need for health care but also to the various means of delivery systems and financing around the world. These many differences depend greatly on each country's political culture, history, and level of wealth (Saunders, 2002). The tight link between the United States and appears to be reflected in most developmental areas in recent years. These two countries...
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Collaborating and Advocating for Diverse Clients: The Case of Jun Context Jun is a 15-year-old girl whose parents have contacted me to request that she enter counseling. Â They indicated that they had concerns about her âplummeting gradesâ and shared that this decline in academic performance coincided with the death of a beloved grandmother who lived with them. Â Jun has reportedly withdrawn from her usual activities and distanced herself from friends and has verbalized to her parents that she has been...
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Over the last 15 years, Europe has witnessed many changes. Since the establishment of the European Union in 1957, the countries of the region have tried to cooperate on various subjects such as economy, commerce, and security matters. After the fall of communism in the late 1980s and early 1990s, more countries have been entering the Union, giving the idea that peace and prosperity have, eventually, been accomplished. But by the end of the 2000s, clouds gathered again over Europe,...
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The color purple and pop culture The Colour Purple is a film that manages to encompass the reciprocity of language, race, gender, and power divisions. The film through its use of black American language produces new narratives, which serve to offer new perspectives and tell the stories of 3 black women, which would otherwise remain unheard. African American women in particular have suffered from the psychological and societal restrictions placed upon them and forced into a pigeonhole of gender repression....
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Essay Question: How do feminist artists/creators challenge, subvert, or resist oppression? Description: For this essay, you will choose an example of a feminist cultural text or set of related texts that you will read through the concepts, arguments, and perspectives of the course to say something about how feminist artists/creators challenge, subvert or resist oppression. Some examples of cultural texts include a song, album, or music video; a film; a novel, graphic novel, comic, or zine; a television character, series,...
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This research is motivated by the development of technology in the banking world which simplifies banking transactions, namely the digital marketing of Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Negara. Digital Marketing is products or services advertised via the Internet. Internet marketing can be technically creative, both design, development, advertising, and selling through the Internet. The analytical method used is path analysis with quantitative research methods. The data used are primary data with the type of associative research. The sampling technique used is purposive...
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My father had assumed that I was not going to graduate from Samoana High School because I was hanging out with the wrong crowd. He thought that the peer pressure was getting to me and taking me off the island was his solution to this problem. According to an online resource (Good Therapy, Peer Pressure, 2019), Research has long shown peer pressure can increase the risk someone will try drugs, alcohol, or cigarettes. Some people are more affected by peer...
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Hiraya Divorce Support strengthens the legalization of divorce in the Philippines. The purpose of this group is to help people who suffer from a miserable relationship. Where we advocate divorce to help them get out of those relationships and start a new life. Our group will focus on the movement for divorce legalization. Many suffer from failed marriages that can't cut bonds with. We aim to encourage and persuade Filipinos to support the legalization of divorce in our country, and...
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In Alistair MacLeodâs short stories As Birds Bring Forth the Sun (Birds) and Winter Dog, MacLeod emphasizes the power of past memories to influence the present. In each story, both of which take place in Cape Breton, Macleod describes how fates and fortunes intertwine with the life and devotion of dogs with their male owners. In Winter Dog, the dog is a symbol of the narratorâs youth, while the canine in Birds symbolizes family myth or a deathly curse. The...
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Introduction Brand loyalty is extremely significant when sports are involved. Sports fans complete many activities to help their clubs. A growing approach that sports marketers use is the determination of how sports fans are loyal. This loyalty is used to create exceptionally strong principles about their team; hence this builds a resilient brand image. This image is key, as it not only represents the brand but also the team. H. Bauer, H. (2008). 'Loyal sports consumers are people who will...
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Introduction Curiosity has led me to a love of learning and to share what I have learned. My belief that interests and experiences play a key role in learning and my openness to learn and grow, might be why I lean into the progressive and humanistic philosophies both as a learner and an educator (Spencer &Lange, 2014). Most of my adult âteachingâ experience is in the field of crafting â I have taught painting, sewing, and card making. The context...
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Aims and Objective: The aim and objective of this research is to study self-actualization as a coping mechanism to deal with the post-colonial identity crisis in the poetry of African poets like Ben Okri, and Langston Hughes. With Post-colonialism comes an age of ambiguity, a battle between appropriation and abrogation concerning assimilation into the now-foreign scene. The chaos in the external landscape paves the way for a chaotic internal landscape, which calls for a coping mechanism to deal with it....
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As the climate heats up causing problems and consequences globally (Murugesan, 2010). A new spotlight has shifted to information technology companies for a solution and problem (Murugesan, 2010). Businesses and governments are trying to balance growth with environmental risk, which has encouraged IT companies to make their systems and work practices more eco-friendly to address environmental problems (Murugesan, 2010). Green IT is the practice of using technology more efficiently and environmentally conscious (Murugesan, 2010). The environmental impact of the manufacturing...
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Popular culture is the collection of behaviors, values, and artifacts that represent a social system's most commonly associated meanings. It contains, among other items, media objects, entertainment and leisure, fashion and trends, and linguistic conventions. Popular culture is a phenomenon that was initiated through various types of media, such as television shows, technology, magazines, mythology, sports, films, contemporary books paintings, sports, fashion, pop music, and so on to give voice to the common masses. In many ways, pop culture influences...
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