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    Double Standards

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    We will all have experienced double standards once in our lives. We girls are constantly looked down upon for doing certain acts while most of the time boys are praised for the same things. Double standards may only continue to pervade our lives socially. Simply put‚ a double standard is a rule or principle applied more strictly to one gender than another. A simple action or attitude could have completely different implications depending on ones gender. What happens when a man or a woman steps outside

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    Introduction Telephony Telephony is the technology associated with the electronic transmission of voice‚ fax‚ or other information between distant parties using systems historically associated with the telephone‚ a handheld device containing both a speaker or transmitter and a receiver. With the arrival of computers and the transmittal of digital information over telephone systems and the use of radio to transmit telephone signals‚ the distinction between telephony and telecommunication has become

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    Information Systems Architecture and Technology | Feedback Loops and Information Systems Feedback loops are a part of the systems we examine in systems thinking. Our first text book Thinking in Systems tells us we can see the existence of a feedback loop when “the consistent behavior pattern over a long period of time” is observed. My own interpretation is that feedback loops provide information in real time (or something close to real time) to provide the opportunity to make adjustments

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    Double Consciousness

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    coined in 1903 by W.E.B. Du Bois‚ who described it as “the sense of looking at one’s self through the eyes of others”. Du Bois articulated that double-consciousness perpetuated oppression and did not allow for healthy individualism. As I started to discuss and write about the term‚ I began to realize that we all experience the effects of taking on double-consciousness in various facets of life. I could finally define what many new lifters‚ including myself‚ experienced in the

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    Double Standard

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    of a double standard for Women today is a main reason why women become extremely radical. Women that do not appreciate being stereotyped and discriminated against‚ protest in forms of rallying and with lawsuits against people or institutions of society. The areas of society that use or even enforce a double standard against women may consider women to be inferior to men. This idea of superiority is discrimination. Often the work place‚ sports‚ and within homes do we see this idea of a double standard

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    Double Entry

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    of income‚ expenses‚ assets‚ liabilities and capital change for a few transactions. 7. Double entry In this section‚ we see the double entry principles for income and expense accounts. 8. Example: Mr Allen - Double entry This section explains 3 transactions for Mr Allen in terms of double entry. 9. Double entry: Mr Allen - Student examples This section contains 6 transactions for you to complete the double entry required. After these transactions are recorded‚ you can then draw up the trial balance

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    Double Indemnity

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    Susan Pickle ENG-111 Professor Gross Double Indemnity Double Indemnity Film Noir “Double Indemnity” is the classic example of the film noir style and also set some standards for movies to come. Film noir is not necessarily a type of genre but rather a tone that branched of from the crime/gangster sags of the 1930’s. It has certain elements such as crime‚ greed‚ and violence that are supposed to represent the same type of evils in society and of course a moral conflict at the base of the

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    Double consciousness

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    Sammie Britt Comm 661 Extra Credit Paper December 4‚ 2014 Double-consciousness‚ the veil‚ and Ferguson W.E.B. Du Boise first coined the term “double-consciousness” in the early 1900s. “It is a peculiar sensation‚ this double-consciousness‚ this sense of always looking at one’s self through the eyes of others‚ of measuring one’s soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity.” (Du Bois‚ “The Souls of Black Folk”) Du Bois also believes that African-Americans are “born with

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    Double Effect

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    The Doctrine of Double Effect (DDE) is often invoked to explain the permissibility of an individual’s action that has two outcomes: one where the end result can be foresee and is good‚ the other that can also be foresee and is bad (Goldworth‚ Amnon‚ 2008). In other words‚ this doctrine is used to justify cases such as where doctors give drugs to patients to relieve severe pain (good result) knowing that doing so may shorten their life span (bad result). Under DDE‚ this action is justifiable because

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    Double Helix

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    Chargaff’s rules‚ X-ray diffraction studies‚ and the use of brass and wire models of sugars‚ and phosphate groups. This revelation contributed heavily to scientific research and studies. They deduced that from their studies that DNA is structured in a Double Helix. With all of the evidence they accumulated they were able to achieve as well as build something great‚ with such a huge impact on the world. One piece of evidence they used to determine the structure of DNA was X-ray diffraction studies.

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