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    Brothers Size

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    ” For my first play‚ I attended “The Brothers Size”‚ written by Tarell Alvin McCraney‚ at The Old Globe Theatre‚ on Friday February 8‚ 2013 at 8 pm. As I was looking online for plays to attend to‚ this one in particular caught my interest because of how detailed the summary was of it. It reminded me of what you would read on the back of a dvd or a book and think to yourself‚ “I have to see this.” or “I have to read this.” “The Brothers Size” is about the individual’s journey of self-discovery

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    Breaking the Norm

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    Breaking the Norms When each of us was conceived‚ we did not have anything influencing our perception of the world. While we were growing up and still do this day‚ our surroundings influenced the way we think and the how we behave in our daily lives. We get ideas about gender roles from our parents‚ our teachers‚ television‚ books and even subconsciously. As part of a project to break the norms of society and push past peoples thresholds‚ I needed to figure out what made people feel uncomfortable

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    Norms‚ rules‚ roles‚ and networks are situational factors that influence encoding and decoding of both verbal and nonverbal messages within a culture. Norms are culturally ingrained principles of correct and incorrect behaviors that‚ if broken‚ carry a form of overt or covert penalty. They are unwritten guidelines people within the culture group follow. Rules are forms to clarify areas of norms. A role includes the behavioral expectations of a position within a culture and is affected by norms

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    class size

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    simple or attractive as reducing the number of pupils per teacher. With its uncomplicated appeal and lack of a big powerful group of opponents‚ class-size reduction has lately developed from a subject of primarily academic interest to a key political issue. In the United States more than 20 states and the federal government have adopted policies aimed at decreasing class sizes‚ and billions of dollars have been spent or committed in the past few years The demand for smaller classes is also growing

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    Sample Size

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    concerning sampling is‚ "What size sample do I need?" The answer to this question is influenced by a number of factors‚ including the purpose of the study‚ population size‚ the risk of selecting a "bad" sample‚ and the allowable sampling error. Interested readers may obtain a more detailed discussion of the purpose of the study and population size in Sampling The Evidence Of Extension Program Impact‚ PEOD-5 (Israel‚ 1992). This paper reviews criteria for specifying a sample size and presents several strategies

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    Size Is Not Beauty

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    Maggie McDevitt English 1551 Richard P Logan 5 December 2012 Size is Not Beauty How does one define beauty? Billboards‚ posters and pictures of models that reflect what society defines as flawless surround us. We see tall‚ thin girls and tall‚ thin‚ muscular men. As we look at them‚ their beauty is only on the outside. Behind the majority of models’ poses are people who suffer greatly with their image. There needs to be a balance between health and beauty. The drastic measures that

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    Social Norms

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    Social norms are an essential part of living in a society; they guide us towards appropriate behaviors. Norms are the social behaviors that are expected and acceptable of a group. When you think of a certain behavior‚ if words such as typical‚ usual‚ or standard apply to it‚ then it is most likely a norm. The social norm that I studied for this particular experiment is the norm of paying for something with paper money. Whenever most people pay for items‚ whether it is at a grocery store‚ shopping

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    Social norms are rules of certain kind of behavior that society uses to evaluate the population and provides normalcy. When it comes to responding to the breaking of social norms people have different ways to cope or react to it. Some reactions can be pleasant‚ some could be horrible or even judgmental. Some people believe breaking a social norm could be needed to help govern or control the society. On the other hand others believe breaking social norms are un-normal and that no one should break

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    Ontological Status

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    Patton Stephen Graham Intro to Philosophy 11-7-2012 Ontological Status The purpose of this essay is to address the problem of the ontological status of the material world and review a number of possible solutions. The term “ontological” generally refers to the idea of reality or existence. All things have an ontological status. Even if we say something does not exist‚ we would still say that thing has the ontological status of non-being. Even things we are prepared to say are real in our eyes

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    Cultural Norms

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    Cultural norm - “The term ’culture’ refers to attitudes and patterns of behavior in a given group. ’Norm’ refers to attitudes and behaviors that are considered normal‚ typical or average within that group.” (“Cultural norms: Definition & values - video & lesson transcript‚” 2003) After watching Ted speeches‚ I was shocked as to why I haven’t watched Ted Talks yet ! Listening to the different cultural norms‚ and stereotyping these women went through was interesting; and very much true as I was brought

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