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    Schools of Thought in Anthropology What is a school of thought? A perspective‚ a viewpoint‚ or a certain way of interpreting a discipline’s subject matter that has become widely credible Functionalism Society must have a set of standard laws and practices to provide stability. These are called institutions Society is a logical institution and functions in the best interest and by the needs of the majority; every practice‚ custom serves a purpose to provide stability All cultures are set

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    Life: Thought and Choices

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    a small town in Forest park. Growing up as the oldest I have to show my young brothers and sister the right choices. My parents taught me a lot about life and that one little choice could end being a bad one. Being a junior in High School I never thought I could make bad choices. As a young adult with a burning passion‚ I try my best to make good choices in life to make my parents proud. I would like to start making better choices like doing better in school. My dream is to become a professional

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    Economic Schools of Thought CLASSICAL | NEOCLASSICAL | HETERODOX | INSTITUTIONAL | Classical economics focuses on the tendency of markets to move to equilibrium and on objective theories of value. School of thought that has a distinct theory of value‚ distribution‚ and growth.Classical economics tended to stress the benefits of trade. Its theory of value was largely displaced by marginalist schools of thought which sees "use value" as deriving from the marginal utility that consumers finds

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    Cry Freedom The opening sequence depicts a South African police raid on an illegal shanti-town. Quick cuts create a sense of chaos‚ panic and confusion as uniformed police bludgeon Africans who run in fear. Close up shots of a vicious barking police dog are juxtaposed against a terrified baby screaming in order to shock the responder. Other quick cuts reveal policeman raping women and assaulting black Africans who are not resisting. The following scene depicts a young woman listening to

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    CRY FREEDOM. 1‚ THE BEGINNING: Start at the East London and there is the newspaper editor Donald Woods is the newspaper‚ suddenly arrives and gives Ken Robertson five photos that giving out police beating blacks‚ Woods decided to see them in the first page of his newspaper even though he knows that this is illegal. In one of the photos you see an image of a black (Biko) is a revolutionary. Biko had not let out of a given area. Woods wrote a story on Biko say q is the head of a black consciousness

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    SUMMARY OF ’FREEDOM WRITERS’ FROM A TECHER’S VIEW ‘Freedom Writers’ is a movie that I had watched for the first time during the class last week. The protagonist of this story is Ms.Gruwell or also known as Ms.G by the students. She is a daughter‚ a wife and a teacher. The story mostly took place at the classroom and the school. Ms Gruwell is a new teacher in the school‚ which have a racist problem among the students. Beside that‚ the senior teachers in that school was just ignored the students’

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    by motor vehicle accidents annually. Many countries spend vast amounts of money on safer roads‚ but very little on suicide awareness and prevention‚ or on educating people about how to make good life choices. Attempts at suicide‚ and suicidal thoughts or feelings are usually a symptom indicating that a person isn’t coping‚ often as a result of some event or series of events that they personally find overwhelmingly traumatic or distressing. In many cases‚ the events in question will pass‚ their

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    Freedom Trail

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    it was truly a special experience. Our journey on the third day of the visit started out when we met up in the co-op store at the Kendall station and took the subway to Government Center station. One of the guides‚ Sophia Kwon‚ told me about the Freedom Trail. It is a line of bricks on the ground which runs through the city of Boston; it runs through historically significant locations of the U.S. We walked a bit to find a gelato

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    Freedom Writers Diaries – Their Story‚ Their Words‚ Their Future One of the main concerns that Erin Gruwell would face was teaching a group of kids that the school system process having an integrated school was a good thing in front of board members that had issues at that certain time in history. The school system did not look at how this integration with mixed cultures would affect everyone involved. This system would suddenly take them out of their own element and put them with mixed cultures

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    Freedom Writers Discussion Questions Name ______________________ Why are the students so unwilling to associate with anyone outside their ethnic/racial groups? Where those this intolerance come from? What would you do to break the ethnic and racial barriers in Mrs. Gruwell’s classroom? Think about your own school or out-of-school activities. Are youth respectful of each other’s differences? Are there problems similar to those in Wilson High? If so‚ what steps can you take

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