Category: Culture
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The Ingenious Legacy of Ancient Chinese Innovations
Given the abundance of technologies that have affected the present world in ways that we frequently take for granted, ancient China stands as a magnificent light in the history of human inventiveness. These discoveries not only transformed the traditional Chinese way of life but also cleared the path for global technology breakthroughs. Paper is among…
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Racing Towards Freedom: the Symbolism of Fast Cars in Modern Culture
In today’s world, the allure of fast cars transcends the realm of mere transportation. They are symbols, cultural icons that embody freedom, power, and the unyielding pursuit of progress. From their sleek, aerodynamic silhouettes to the thunderous roar of their engines, fast cars represent the human drive to break free from constraints, both tangible and…
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Access to Education Across Cultures
Education is a pillar of our society, and the most important aspect of having a literate, intelligent population. As widely acknowledged and appreciated as the importance of education is, it is still not as accessible everywhere. In some countries, it is not common for children to go to school for eighteen years, while in other…
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E-health : Internet Penetration
With extensive Internet penetration together with the enormous progress in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), the e-health strategy has been initiated and accepted as a vital and important component in healthcare systems. There remains however recurrent concerns regarding the adequacy of resources and the way they are currently used. Thus, user acceptance issues gain increasing…
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Gender Equality in the Workforce
Our world has progressed over time in many aspects such as technologically, politically, and socially. The right to vote, equality in public areas, and freedom of speech and press common protected civil rights that exist today. However, there are still many subconscious aspects of inequality in society that often times go unnoticed or aren’t protested…
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Social Inequality: then V.s Now
Social inequality, by definition, occurs when resources in a given society are distributed unevenly is a problem that is has been in this world for thousands of years. The first signs of social inequality originated in the Paleolithic era, which occurred 40,000 thousand years ago. Social inequality can be seen as negative due to it…
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Immigration in the U.S
Immigration is defined as the process through which individuals become permanent residents or citizens of a new country (other than the one they were born). People who are immigrants come to a new country hoping to become citizens of that country and plan to live there for a long period of time. Immigration has been…
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Langston Hughes & the Harlem Renaissance
Langston Hughes is and will forever be a prolific play write but that did not come without struggle from his own people his strong ability to work well with others and his strong story telling skills that articulated black life. Langston Hughes was a spokesman at a time where very few black people had a…
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“Essay: “We’re not so Different, you and I”
All human beings are same as God has created them similar because of which no one becomes superior or inferior rather the deeds of a person defines, who one really wants to be: what kind of person one wants to become: a hero or a villain. Generally, people are alike, but there lie some points,…
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Employer Intervention and Change
Some ways the employers can affect change is through fostering safe spaces, utilizing data to detect trends in real time, and choosing to close real and perceived gender gaps. Safe space planning begins with candid, inclusive conversations with the avenues necessary to address concerns efficiently and effectively available to all employees. “It’s critical to foster…