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    allows people to have a choice in what power they want to hold in this world. Determinism vs freewill poses the question of how humans hold power in our world. If all the laws of nature are deterministic and the initial conditions are fixed‚ then everything that point is then fixed. This puts a large problem on free will because it does allow people to choose how they want to act. This shows the strength that determinism has over free will. John Searle believes that we are nowhere near having a solution

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    civilizations through the ideas of cultural diffusion. Cultural diffusion is the exchanging and adaptation of ideas amongst people of the world. It is a constant force that allows us to accept and modify an idea to mold into our own world. Throughout great civilizations of history‚ the idea of cultural diffusion has spread and continues to spread in present time. This idea usually enforces contact between neighboring strangers. McNeill addresses the specific issue of how cultural diffusion came to shape

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    Compatibilism attempts to solve the seemingly inconsistent coexistence of free will in a deterministic universe. In so doing‚ it rejects what is considered a “false dichotomy” between having to choose in the either the exclusive existence of determinism or free will. Therefore‚ compatibilism is an inclusive endeavor that seeks to bridge the gap. In the framework of the argument presented‚ a compatibilist will accept as true that the universe has determinate physical causes‚ representing a causal

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    Some people would argue that classical theories do not play a large role in more recent studies‚ however‚ concepts such as free will and determinism from Glaser (1977) and differential association theory from Sutherland (1947) have shown reason to believe they are still relevant in cases from the 1960s‚ 1980s‚ as well as recent topics today. These classical theories are ways in which researchers attempt to ‘explain criminal behavior’‚ especially when it comes to woman killers and doubly deviant women

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    cultures. Some cultures discriminate and abuse people with disabilities and isolate them from the world because they feel ashamed from them. Therefore‚ culture is a phenomena that control our thoughts and values to some extent. By completing the cultural value worksheet‚ I noticed that my value dimension fall under present‚ task‚ formal‚ modify‚ flexible rules‚

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    Michael Leek Period 3 Cultural Synthesis Essay “They come in and they profile me and say that I’m not who I am‚” said Deshawn Currie‚ a black teen‚ after being accused of theft and being pepper sprayed by a bunch of cops in his white foster parent’s home.   This incident shows that our culture and race still affects the way that we view others.   Black people are still being accused of crime when they are really innocent‚ and they are still being racially profiled by white people.  There is

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    Beyond Cultural Competence Context: A talk on training teachers and students that goes beyond cultural competence and intercultural dialogue to avoid work friction and bullying at schools. It is without a doubt that we are now living in and as a global society. With just a look to our left and right‚ we can confirm this fact. Living globally also means the accumulation of more differences amongst us in the society. These differences can be regarding race‚ ethnicity‚ culture‚ traditions‚ sexuality

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    Breaching Norms: Personal Space Informal cultural norms play an important role when interacting with the public. “They let us know how to behave around each other and how to feel comfortable in our community” (OpenStax College 2015:63). Personal space is one of the many informal cultural norms most people within our society conform to. To test this norm‚ I went to a popular mall where people from all walks of life can be found and imposed on the personal space of other shoppers. Most people feel

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    urges and desires. In this paper I will show that hard determinism‚ liberalism‚ and compatibilism constitutes a good reason to believe free will is not implied in our society. Hard Determinism is a specific perspective on free will that considers determinism is true. It states that it is incompatible with

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    Cultural Contradictions of Motherhood What is a Mother? The typical American family as a whole falls under a wide range of descriptions. Families do not always come with two biological parents and biological siblings. Some are blended or are a single-parent household. The age of the mother at the time of birth also plays a role in her nurturing skills and the way she cares for the child. The mother in the typical American household plays a significant role in nurturing‚ guidance and family growth

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