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    (Decision Making) (Topic: Future Careers) (6/5/2015) (MP4) (PART I) Q: Where will the jobs be in the next five years? Prepare a list of any four careers of the future. Be specific. A: There are hundreds of jobs that will be available in the next five years, but four of them will outshine them all. Those four jobs will be: a software developer, surgeons, market research analyst, and computer systems analyst. They will all play a vital role in the development of the 21st century, determining if we humankind

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    and learn from people’s past mistakes to try and avoid them in the future. The individuals/groups who were unfairly treated cannot just forget what happen to them or their family they still feel the effects every day. For example, when Canada’s did the unjust acts of opening residential schools in the 19th century (the final one did not close until 1996) and the horrific acts that happened in them, and because of this, many future generations of indigenous people are now forever affected. Their kids

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    The Future of Enlightenment Balpreet Palha 214985881 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of HUMA 1910, York University Mark Terry, TA
 Tutorial # 3 Enlightenment was a prevalent topic in the 18th century. In 1784 Kant, Immanuel wrote An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?. In which Kant sheds light on the distinction between public and private reason using many different instances. Kant proposes that public use of freedom is essential for enlightenment, but

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    Sir Thomas More contributed immensely to political thought in both the 16th century and future generations in his complex novel Utopia. Influenced by Plato’s Republic, More describes the concept of one potential state of a perfect commonwealth which has led to much speculation and debate. The fictional island of the Utopians is argued to have heavily influenced communism and brings to the fore both the concepts of idealism and pragmatism and the difficulty of balancing them. The novel largely focuses

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    World War I was the war that shaped the future of the 20th century and is what helped make the United States becom e a Super power. Since its Independence the United States had taken a stance of isolationism from conflicts in Europe and Asia. To further assert their stance on isolationism the United States passed the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 which stated that any attempt by a European nation to colonize or interfere with North and South American would be seen as an act of aggression. The United States

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    Backward" shows how Americans during the late 19th century disregard any optimistic and utopian thinking of the future. Bellamy knew that the 19th century audience would be inimical to any change to the current economic and social practices therefore he had a difficult task in persuading the readers to consider his fictional ideal society. To do so, he had to place his utopian vision of the future within the context of the ‘rational’ 19th century beliefs so that the readers can compare and contrast

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    Research Paper On 21st Century Capitalism

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    21st Century Capitalism 21st Century Capitalism. By Robert Heilbroner. (New York: Norton, 1993. 175pp., $17.95) The Work of Nations: Preparing Ourselves for 21st Century Capitalism. By Robert Reich. (New York: Vintage, 1992. 339pp., $14.00) Undoubtedly, the 20th century has witnessed some of the most significant economic events in modern history. For example, the Great Depression saw capitalism come close to its end, and the principles of laissez-faire repudiated as the New Deal was

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    for the future promoted freedom in the ways of change, government and the relief of social pressures. According to one of the characters from Edward Bellamy's book, the 20th century's quick change was a logical outcome due to the rapid industrialization of the 19th century (92). And while that certainly contributed to the quick paced change of Bellamy's utopian society, another factor I believe that came to play was that of the people's freedom to change. The people of the 19th century were heavily

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    essential for students to be effective citizens in the 21st century. This essay will show the reader why science is essential for students to become effective citizens in the 21st Century. It will explore the meanings behind the words “21st century learning” and what it means to be an effective citizen. It will explain why science more so than ever before is an integral part of the primary school curriculum. 21st Century Learning “ Twenty-first century teaching and learning is presumed to focus on the fundamental

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    parallelism. In particular, the major parallel between Dana’s experience as a black woman in antebellum America and 20th century America gives the plot depth by debunking the notion that the future is exclusively progressive in comparison to the past. In Kindred, the literary device of parallelism relates Dana’s experience as a black woman in the 19th century and the 20th century on the bases of education, gender, and race, all of which show that the two time periods in

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