were thirty-five points (out of 800) ahead of females in math and seven points ahead in English." (C. Sommers 382). Although male’s scores are relatively high in these areas‚ males often do not complete the training through secondary education for lack of interest. "Sons rush through homework assignments and run outside to play‚ unconcerned about how the teacher will regard the sloppy work." (C. Sommers 381). As the male species grows into maturity the theory is instilled in his mind. Males rush through
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opinions on the same matter‚ for instance Jon Spayde argues in his short essay “Learning in the Key of Life” that informal education can lead to a rich and full life‚ one that formal education could possibly not reach; and then we have Christina Hoff Sommers‚ who carefully and logically contradicts the feminist belief that girls are treated poorly in schools and universities by arguing that they actually have far more advantages than boys in today’s society in her short essay titled “The War Against
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Culture and cultural diversity Concept of culturally competent care. Factors Inhibiting Sensitivity to Diversity. How to provide culturally competent care. Culture: It is shared pattern of beliefs‚ values‚ and behavioral expectations in a social groups and it sets roles and influences relationship with others. Cultural Diversity: Verity of cultures‚ belief‚ language‚ gender‚ race‚ disability‚ and socioeconomic status and so on. (Taylor‚ Lillis‚ Lynn & LeMone‚ 2011) Stereotyping Cultural
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disparity is between regions; in the U.S. the disparity is seen between different groups such as different ethnicities/races‚ low income individuals‚ and those without insurance (Sommers et al.‚ 2017). An example of this in the U.S. is how ethnicities who are minorities receive low quality in health care. According to Sommers et al. (2017) individuals who received care and were from low income population’s attained fair or low quality of care versus those who had a higher income. This group should
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Writing Assignment #1 - You vs. Your future Podcast Summary The podcast talks about us as human beings‚ and how we are one of the few creatures to understand the concept of self‚ which includes the ability to interpret our experiences. We are also capable of learning from experiences we have never had‚ based off of our assumptions/imagination. Our assumptions at times are not solely based off of our own thinking‚ but rather off of other’s similar experiences/thoughts on the matter‚ which we
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a controversial issue has been whether women have progressed in society or do they still face the glass ceiling by enduring wage discrimination. On the one hand‚ some argue that women have come a long way. From the perspective of Christina Hoff Sommers‚ American Enterprise Institute scholar and author of Freedom Feminism: Its Surprising History and Why It Matters Today‚ American women know that they’ve succeeded and feminism was a thing of the past. On the other hand‚ however‚ others argue that
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Good and Evil-Casablanca Kimberly Gromack PHI2000 U03a1-Unit 3 Assignment Capella University October‚ 2013 There are many different viewpoints on what is right and wrong and ethically and morally correct. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) and Jon Stuart Mill (1806-1873)‚ both considered to be two of the best philosophers of all time‚ had different views on how one should live the Good Life. John Stuart Mill’s theory was called Utilitarianism and Kant’s theory‚ the Categorical
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The juvenile justice system was originally set up to be a rehabilitative and preventative approach‚ and to assess the needs and rights of children…the ultimate goal of the juvenile justice system was to divert youth from formal punitive processing of the adult justice system (Underwood and Washington‚ 2016). Mental illness in the juvenile justice system has become a complicated process when determining how to proceed in each step of the process. It may not be the only way into the juvenile justice
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from Paul Butler‚ ADJ/255 website. Christopher Stone. (2001). Race‚ Crime‚ and the Administration of Justice: A Summary of the Available Facts. Retrieved from Christopher Stone‚ ADJ/255 website. Samuel R. Sommers. (2007). Race and the Decision Making of juries. Retrieved from Samuel R. Sommers‚ ADJ/255 website.
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economisch aspect bevat‚ namelijk wanneer er een probleem is met het tekort aan vermogen of met het optimale gebruik van vermogen. Basismodel van de economie Division of Labour Hier zijn opdrachten in stukken gehakt in meerdere kleine opdrachten. Elke opdracht wordt nu apart uitgevoerd. Adam Smith had hierdoor de productiviteit erg laten stijgen. Specialization Het in stukken verdelen van een proces had het gevolg dat de productiviteit ging stijgen. Doordat er kleinere opdrachten kwamen werd men
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