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[Sagot para sa’yo] It is used to analyse and explain objects of social study, and facilitate organizing sociological knowledge.
[Sagot para sa’yo] Which is NOT one purpose of citing literature? A. Avoids plagiarismB. Guides you through your research C. Proves your points D. Saves you from thinking
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[Sagot para sa’yo] In Umayamnon tribe give at least 10 Words that Begins with Letter B,,C, D,E,F,O,P Q,R,S,T U,V,W,
[Sagot para sa’yo] Give me professional one liner intro in one sentence
[Sagot para sa’yo] How do key details in Singh’s explanation enhance the reader’s understanding of Eratosthenes’ experiment? A. They provide specific measurements and observations that clearly show how the Earth’s size was calculated. B. They include personal anecdotes from Eratosthenes’ life that make the story more engaging. C. They explain how the experiment proved that the Sun orbits the Earth. D. They focus on Alexandria’s role as an intellectual center rather than the scientific method.]
[Sagot para sa’yo] Example of unconscious attitudes and that can effect our actions and decisions
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[Sagot para sa’yo] Roy and Jalissa originally met in graduate school. On the first day that Jalissa walked into grad school, she was glad to see someone else near her age, which was older than the average student in the class. Even though Roy was White and Jalissa was African American, the two immediately felt drawn to each other. Before they knew it, Jalissa and Roy were inseparable. Jalissa’s husband started to get jealous of Roy until he met Roy and realized that Roy was gay. Over the years, the two graduated and went to different jobs that were close to each other. Roy and Jalissa still would get together regularly and go shopping, go to the movies, have dinner, etc. The two of them considered themselves as highly culturally intelligent people. Jalissa was a Dean of Diversity at a liberal arts college, and Roy taught cultural studies at a large research university. The two often had pet names for each other that people outside of their relationship could view as racist or homophobic, but they knew the spirit behind their pet names was meant in jest and not ignorance, ethnocentrism, or fear. One day Roy and Jalissa were hanging how in a store when Roy found an African Mask. Roy grabbed the mask, walked up behind Jalissa, and shouted, “Abugga bugga!” Jalissa turned around and laughingly slapped Roy on the arm responding, “You White racist cracker!” Jalissa looked at an older White woman standing in the row completely startled, and she just busted out laughing and Roy joined right in. 1. In this case, was Roy culturally intelligent? Why? 2. In this case, was Jalissa culturally intelligent? Why? 3. Was this interpersonal interaction appropriate? Why?
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