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    A Class Divided Review

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    Ashley Pruitt N. Hickson CMST 10 06 March 2013 A Class Divided Essay Jane Elliot taught her 3rd grade students a very valuable lesson about not being prejudiced in 1970.Elliot separated her students into two groups based on the color of their eyes. On different days she claimed that one group was better than the other because of the color of their eyes. She tested the groups by using flashcards on the days that they were the superior group and on days they were inferior. She learned that on

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    sentences in first class

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    America Correct Badminton Short-term memory Province She Novel Bitch beach Hit heat Word/world Think Sink Photographer Chef cook Ceo=chief executive officer Make it impressive Interpreter Translator In oral way Extra At random Class participation and attendance Attention Evidence Final Major projects Presentation Debate Role-play Video clip Dictation Quiz R . zh

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    Social Class System

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    Chapter 6-SOCIAL STRATIFICATION‚ CASTE SYTEMS‚ CLASS SYSTEMS How big is your piece of the American dream? Social Stratification: A system by which a society ranks categories of people in social hierarchy. IT IS A TRAIT OF SOCIETY DOES NOT REFLECT INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES‚ BUT SOCIETY’S STRUCTURE IT PERSISTS OVER GENERATIONS SOCIAL MOBILITY HAPPENS SLOWLY IT IS – UNIVERSAL while universal‚ it varies in type. IT INVOLVES INEQUALITY IN BELIEF SYSTEM -Ideologies justify existence of stratification

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    Lessons in Dance Class

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    Physical Education 2 Rhythm and Dance Dance * The word “Dance” comes from the Greek word “damson” which means “to stretch”. All dancing made up of stretching and relaxing. * Dance of many types is the physical expression of rhythm and music. * it is the pure expression of the dancers’ thoughts and feeling. * It is the union of movements in rhythm and arts of life. * It is man’s primitive and natural ways of self-expression * Its fundamental movement comes from man’s

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    in mrs tilschers class

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    Throughout the poem ’In Mrs Tilscher’s Class’ by Carol Ann Duffy‚ the themes of innocence‚ happiness and fragility in childhood overlap with those of confusion‚ growing up and the threats of adult knowledge. The poem evokes feelings of nostalgia through its use of language and presents the classroom as a sanctuary. It is set out in four stanzas‚ the first two consisting of eight lines and the last two of seven. This change in form could be representative of the changes that children undergo when

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    Reading Class Analysis

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    Hi‚ I’m a Junior High student in a small town. In reading class we had to read books. Then my class soon learned that we would be writing blogs. So I am going to do my best to introduce you to me. To start with‚ I love basketball. I play basketball as much as possible‚ even though I am not very good. I also love riding horses. I have ridden horses since before I could walk. I have a deep connection with horses and I am the biggest mammal lover you will find. I love to be outside all year round. I

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    Class Discussion 2

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    it is important to look at our own views of self and how we have seen others view themselves. In responding to the following discussion‚ utilize the concepts of self you read about in Chapter 3. Please respond to all of the following prompts in the class discussion section of your online course: 1. In your own words‚ define self. Myself‚ yourself‚ etc. 2. How has your own self changed since grade school? I think since grade school I have changed a lot and I feel like the older I get the more

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    In the book Money and Class in America written by Lewis Lapham‚ the way Americans look at money is exposed. It compares other nations view on monetary value against that of the Americans. It is a fact that we place more value on money than anything else. This book illustrates the corruptness of the “American Dream” as it focuses money as the “currency of the soul” and through the dream‚ men remain free to rise or fall. Their life is the product of the effort and the decisions put forth by them.

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    Race Class Gender

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    worksheet Race‚ class‚ Gender 1. the alienated labor is when” private property and its owners hires and controls others and defines labor for them” Instead of results of one’s labor benefiting one’s self‚ the labor becomes a function that benefits the property owners (184). Therefore‚ capitalist get to hold on to their money by the “means of production”(184). In a capitalist society Owners vs. non-owners‚ conflict the rises between the “haves” and the “have not’s” are inevitable. Class structure is

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    essay on A Class Divided

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    “A Class Divided” The video “A Class Divided” was about an exercise in discrimination. Jane Elliot‚ a 3rd grade teacher in an all-white town in Iowa‚ decided to teach her students about discrimination and the effects that it has on people. She started the exercise by asking her class about national brotherhood week‚ what it means to them‚ and if there are people in America who are not treated like brothers. Her students told her yes‚ that black and Indians were not treated as brothers. With

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