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jward1989

Athletes are not automatic role models - Michael Dobie | Newsday - 0 views

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    Pro athletes are not role models just because their on TV. But, should be role models if they choose to by the actions they make on and off the court.
jward1989

Why Do We Make Athletes Role Models? - 0 views

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    A view from both sides do athletes feel they are instant role models because of their fame? But is society or parents looking for someone else for their children to look up to rather than themselves,
Shannon Goyer

Women at Arms - 0 views

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    This is a great article about the changing roles of women in the military and how the military is flexing with the new roles of women
smurphy6600

The Role that Residential Schools Play in the Socialization of Deaf Children - 1 views

  • A residential school for students who are deaf has a comprehensive academic, health, and socialization program including dormitory living equipped for students who are deaf.
  • many view residential life as the ideal opportunity for students who are deaf to become familiar with and enculturated into the Deaf community.
  • because the language of the Deaf community, American Sign Language (ASL), is used
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  • communication is not a barrier to social life
  • opportunity for socialization
  • This heritage is passed on from one generation to the next via the residential school,
  • Most schools for the deaf use some form of sign language (Padden & Humphries, 1988).
  • 78 residential schools for the deaf or deaf and blind in the United States
  • Parent/Infant program administered by the school provides much needed services until the child is ready to attend
  • child has access to role models who are Deaf.
  • Hearing parents of children who are deaf seem to have greater reluctance about sending their children because they do not want to be separated from them (Scheetz, 1993).
  • Parents who are Deaf themselves often choose a school for the Deaf over local schools because of the opportunity for their child(ren) to participate in the life of the Deaf community and culture
  • Students who are deaf and who attended mainstream schools must continue to prove their allegiance to the Deaf culture if they have chosen participation in adulthood (Reese, 1996).
  • Deaf students who are mainstreamed miss out on the feeling of belonging that individuals from the Deaf culture associate with their residential schools,
  • Mainstreamed students often are singled out in many respects.
  • The students are exposed to deaf adults with various types of careers
  • The residential school is the point of contact for the Deaf culture
  • It is like a home away from home
  • Many students who have attended residential schools and who are members of the Deaf culture will admit to some regret over missing out on a closely knit family life
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      the author is biased in their writing and offers a biased perspective of this
  • the curriculum of the typical residential school tends to be less rigorous than that of other schools (Lane, Hoffmeister, & Bahan, 1996).
  • parents tend not to participate in their child's education to a sufficient degree
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    The author reviews the purpose of Residential Schools for the Deaf and how they influence the social life and wellbeing of the children who are sent there for the better. The article shows a bias leaning towards the schools although there are many hearing families who find themselves troubled by the idea of sending their Deaf children away from K-12 but the article brings forward the positive aspects of how a residential school is uniquely capable of helping deaf children develop confidence and capable social skills that would allow them to experience a proper education unlike a mainstream public school in which they would most definitely be out-casted by their lack of resources, culture, language, and role models. It shows both the pros and cons of the residential schools for the Deaf in America but with a clear bias, however this is not unreasonable. Despite the clear bias towards residential schools from the author the article offers a point of view of hearing parents finding issue with sending their child away from home for long periods of time as they would experience with a residential school.
sau2124985

Poverty in America - 0 views

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    United States poverty rates have not made any significant changes despite growth in GDP per capita. Four determinants of changes in poverty rate are discussed and evaluated in this article. The four determinants are the impact of labor market opportunities, the role of changes in family structure, the role played by government antipoverty programs, and the role of immigration.
krista_trigg

Increased educational attainment and its effect on child mortality in 175 countries bet... - 0 views

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    This is an example of statistics based fact that suggests an increase in education among women actually effects the mortality rate in children under the age of 5. Substantial educational improvement in women was also shown to not only improve health but also the status and roles of women in society.
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    This is an example of statistics based fact that suggests an increase in education among women actually effects the mortality rate in children under the age of 5. Substantial educational improvement in women was also shown to not only improve health but also the status and roles of women in society.
doucette44

Journalism Is Not A Crime - 0 views

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    "Journalism 'Is Not A Crime': The Critical Role of a Free Press" was basically about Secretary Kerry discussing the rights of a journalist. Jason Rezaian, a Washington Post reporter, was held captive in Iran for 18 months. Secretary Kerry discusses the main idea of press freedom.
kea2154314

Expanding Citizenship: Immigrants and the Vote - 1 views

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    A touchy subject but one that has been increasingly more important in the United States, should illegal immigrants be able to vote? The research shows that that their votes play a major role in poles. I think that it's important for people to vote and have a say, but should everyone who comes into the U.S. be allowed to have such a say if not a citizen? Would Americans have that same right in their home country?
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    I am an immigrant myself, i migrated here legally, i pay my taxes, receive no tax breaks even while i make little money, i do not have the ability to vote, and i have done the process through and through, without breaking the law. So i ask, why if i can't vote, should someone who has dodged taxes, came here illegally, and broken the laws of this generous country, have the ability to vote where i cannot?
dan2084143

Can Forgiveness Play a Role in Criminal Justice? - 1 views

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    Story of restorative justice at work in a murder case in Florida. Highlights the impact on the victims and how much the process helped them in coping with their loss.
joseph augusta

Supreme Court Must Protect The Individual Right To Marry, Not Limit Individual Rights - 0 views

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    Applied to marriage, assuming what's not true, that marriage between two men offends me, it's not the government's role on any level to protect me from being offended. Whatever one thinks of marriage between two men or two women, the argument that such a union negatively impacts those who aren't gay, or those who blanch at marriage between gay people is not compelling. Here's hoping we don't stop at marriage in expanding individual rights, rights that are natural, and that should exist free of political or voter influence.
Gabrielle Foster

Unequal Distribution of Economic Freedom: The Role Of The Think Tank - Forbes - 0 views

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    Inequality of economic freedom in America is hurting our economy. It is becoming increasingly more difficult for small businesses to emerge and more people are finding themselves relying on various forms of welfare. Welfare is used to fix the problem of inequality, but it is only a temporary solution.
Krista Horton

Helping Children Become Responsible - 0 views

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    Children have more to gain from being taught responsibility than the fear of over exposing them does. It is important to be their role models in life.
jul2201173

Healthcare - 0 views

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    Good health is intrinsic to a persons well being. Those who do not have access to decent healthcare cannot have the same opportunity at life as those who do.
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    Health care plays an important role in society today and especially social justice issues. It is important that everyone is able to have access to healthcare not only for ones life but the society as a whole. However, sometimes the healthcare system limits individuals as to if they are able to have access to it when it should be a born right.
mig2146362

"Truth Decay" Study: Facts & Analysis Play Diminishing Role in Public Life - 0 views

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    An online article explaining the impact on trust in social commentary that 24 hour news agencies and social media has on society. The recent explosion of social media and online presence has skewed public relations to current events, and made it easier to disseminate false narratives as fact in order to sway opinion. Concluded by the idea of the 'echo chamber' being used by current media outlets to segregate in order to polarize communities and create barriers.
ste2252736

What Roles do Kids Play in Bullying - 1 views

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    The website describes how to address different scenarios in which the person being bullied and the one carrying out that type of behavior. It also provides the different perspectives such as the spectators have an influence over the one bullying.
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    This site really has it all when it comes to information on bullying and what we need to do to stop bullying, It is sad to read about this issue especially when you have kids that are in school. I preach to my daughter on daily basis that bullying is terrible and to make everybody feel and treat them how she would want to feel and be treated.
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    This article is very informative on the outlook of bullying. From point A to point B of each child's situation is covered. I think that many parents and school staff would benefit from reading this article.
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    This speaks volumes to me;I was bullied in sixth grade and didn't know where to turn to,so I froze up. This website is so great! I will be bookmarking it for myself!
aacastillo1222

Predator and Protector: The Role of Tech in Sex Trafficking * SJS - 0 views

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    Technology plays a huge part in sex trafficking because this is where most predators find their young victims. This site will provide information on how technology causes sex trafficking, but also how it prevents it.
jaredjimenez09

Unequal School Funding in the United States - Educational Leadership - 1 views

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    This article talks about unequal school funding in the United States. It talks about the effects of unequal school funding and how each state is funded differently.
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    School funding is very important and should be equally funded in order for everyone to have equal opportunities. It also plays a big role on the future and what is to come of it.
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    School funding plays a big role in education, it effects the school's equipment and learning supplies to help a child succeed in school.
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    School funding has a major impact on the learning of children in the classrooms. When I was in elementary school I had switched in the middle of the year and I could tell that my second school had better funding and I questioned why schools wouldn't have equal amount of funding.
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    Schools 100% need more funding than they receive. They are the foundation of childhood and for a child not to be able to learn to their full potential because they aren't able to have all the resources they need is heartbreaking.
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    The topic of school funding is vast and varies from state to state; however, we can agree that underfunding of schools is a huge problem. The article shows the difference of school funding between each state and the how it impacts students. It also highlights the difference of school funding between the U.S and other countries.
aar2148390

Issues of racial injustice have helped shape the 2020 presidential election | Temple Now - 0 views

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    this article talks about how the recent issues on racism has contributed in the outcome of the election. how the recent black lives matter movement sparked so many people and played a big role in voting. this article states the history of protesting and how it plays a role in the election.
ari2179956

Child Welfare - 0 views

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    Social workers has a big role that plays when it comes to child welfare systems. They are the ones that help protect children rights. This article has a variety of explanations about child welfare.
Brittany Wilber

Big Brother steals Identity - 0 views

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    This website addresses the attack on our privacy. It offers suggestions to going against "big brother" and how to personal protect yourself. It also describes the government's role in our privacy.
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    This article talks about how surveillance is stealing people's identities and just a way to track people. It then goes to explain how you can protect yourself from identity theft and overall safety and privacy.
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