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  After watching Implicit Bias and Microaggressions: The Macro Impact of Small Acts presented by Dr. Wing Sue - 50:49 min https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrw6Bf5weTM   Discuss the following: Summarize the social and personal impact of microaggressions.  Share a personal experience related...

what do you think is most important for Chicana/o/x or Latinx people to learn about and why OR what do you think people who are not part of the community need to know about the experiences of this community?ChicanxIndigeneities.pdfHowfemaleBrownBeretscreatedtheirownChicanamovement-LosAngelesTimes.pdfthepowerofstoriesch.4reading.pdfUntitleddocument.pdf ...

What are some of Marc Chagall’s key biographical information? What made the artist notable in the context of history? What influences, cultural artifacts and art works contributed to their art making journey? What media did the artist use and why? what technological or material advances...

  Two important influences emerged in the late 19th century and they are the emergence of understanding brain function and the influence of hereditary. Francis Galton described human intelligence as being associated with social stature. For instance, it was thought someone with a family background...

complete an Annotated Bibliography for a Position P-aper related to the history and systems of psychology. First you will need to choose a topic, choose one of the following topic areas as your Position P-aper topic. Acceptable titles (Choose one): Cognitive psychology-historical...

  The history of psychology is built upon understanding the work of particular individuals throughout history. Your textbook mentions several major and minor contributors to the understanding of psychology's history. However, the textbook is one interpretation of the writings and thoughts of these historical figures....

  tmodern science began as a move from theological-based reasoning to observational- and empirically-based reasoning. Two areas of reasoning evolved from this time, inductive and deductive. For example, Galileo, using mathematics and observation, explained the laws of the physical world through deductive reasoning. Francis Bacon,...

American history since 1877 can be divided in periods of rapid change and intermittent periods of relative calm. Among notable periods of rapid and substantial change, one can identify the Progressive Era (ca. 1880-1920), the New Deal (1933-1945), and the post- World War II...

   "What does freedom mean, who gets to claim it, who doesn’t and why, and ultimately any future transformations that you see on the horizon?"  Your response must be based upon fact and must be supported by evidence (primary documents, data, statistics, journal articles, and...