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    countries in the world. There are many different people in this country that have visions for America. Some have ideas about making our country a better place and some just believe that America is great the way it is. In the meantime, I would love to be one of those people that are trying to make America a better place. My visions for America are education, freedoms, and military. The first vision that I have for America deals with education. Education is important in today’s world. In the…

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    them, and giving them hope. The first way we can make the world a better place for the refugees is that we need to Supporting them. As the refugees come out of their country and trying to get to a safer place they encounter many optical in their way there is the government, the police, and the weather. To make it to a safer place they have to walk and walk. In the journey many people never make it out of the country. Some of the people who make it out of the country are at risk of being…

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    cherished for several decades. Ever since the end of World War II, humanity started to realize the significance of everlasting the peace within diversity as they know only harmony would bring benefits for the mankind. In short, harmony within diversity must be nurtured and cherished. The concept of “harmony” begins to exist ever since religions started to become viral in worldwide. There is no religion that would preach their followers to bring the world into chaos. Sacred literatures…

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    can become “the Great Society” by the determination of the government and President of making this a better society. She analyzes the great society, and it is basically a place where everyone can obtain knowledge, a place where everyone is accepted equally, quality matters and not quantity in this place, and it makes people strive for greatness, to live with their fullest potential. The three places in which the great society will come to be is “in our cities, in our countryside, and in our…

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    changing. The Beatitudes remind us of the importance in trusting God, because he shows mercy. To make the world a more peaceful place, the cultures around the world need to follow the Beatitudes. By confiding in the Beatitudes, people could be more successful in everyday life. To make the world a peaceful place, trust god, and to help humans around the world be more successful, cultures around the world need to trust in the teachings of the Beatitudes. With all of the constant…

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    portrayed in many different ways. Change is everywhere. In Michael Jackson’s case for this song, “Man in the Mirror,” change is portrayed within one’s self. This song is about ignorance of world problems and how we need to start facing those problems ourselves to change them. There is hope to change the world and make a difference. This song is hopeful and inspiring. One of the many lyrics in this song states, “Who am I to be blind, pretending not to see their needs.” What is analyzed from this…

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    Technology: destroys a place A fast world, Fahrenheit 451 Through reading and studying books people gain knowledge. The book is a dystopian world. It is a dark and terrible world that everything they do they shouldn’t. They burn books as a cleansing source to get rid of knowledge that is in the books. Montag a character in the book hides books and get colt and has to run away. He ran away and he meets up with these other people and the city got boomed, and Montag and the people went back to…

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    background, every time the topic of Geography was brought up, or taught, it was the physical aspect of the subject. There was never a focus on the human relation to Geography. To narrow in, the major and most impactful topic I learned from this course is how humans impact all aspects of “Geography” around them. Whether this be through economic development or the impact of religion in the architecture in areas. Discussing…

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    going through my notes, I found the seven concepts that stood out to me the most. The following are, Race is a social construct, “Life is always fixable”, the three steps to making a video go viral, Be Brief, Be Bright, Be Gone, RPIE, “Make the world a better place”, and The Five Levels of Leadership. The following concepts are already concepts I use in my everyday life and others and the others I plan on taking with me into my future. To begin, the concept of race. Race is a social construct,…

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    theory states “that gender differences result from the different roles that women and men play within various institutional settings (Ritzer & Stepnisky, 2013). A major difference between men and women is the sexual division of labor in the family and how they are socialized as children and adults. This division of labor between the sexes links women to their roles as mothers, wives, and household workers; and in turn to a lifelong series of experiences and events that are completely different…

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