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Many people fall prey to the allure of anecdotal evidence.

Many people fall prey to the allure of anecdotal evidence. Many people fall prey to the allure of anecdotal evidence. That is, they believe that if some treatment, pill, or supplement seemed to work for one person then it is necessarily an effective treatment for everybody. For this discussion, we will challenge this fallacy by … Read more

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Identify specific barriers to social services that the Hernandez family experiences because of their class status

Identify specific barriers to social services that the Hernandez family experiences because of their class status Discussion 2: Power, Privilege, and Classism Power, privilege, and classism are interconnected. The more privilege you enjoy, the more power you have to access opportunities that build wealth. The more wealth you can amass, the higher your social standing. … Read more

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Income and wages are measurable indicators of how prosperity is distributed amongst social class.

Income and wages are measurable indicators of how prosperity is distributed amongst social class. SOCW 6051: Diversity, Human Rights, and Social JusticeDiscussion 1: Classism Income and wages are measurable indicators of how prosperity is distributed amongst social class. Wealth, often determined by an individual\’s net worth (assets minus liabilities), is another indicator that is used … Read more

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What is the so-called Homeric Question and what is the main debate between the Analytic and the Unitarian schools

What is the so-called Homeric Question and what is the main debate between the Analytic and the Unitarian schools Please provide with short answers to the following two questions based on your readings of the introduction (part I) of the Odyssey, and Plain Style. 1/What is the so-called Homeric Question and what is the main debate between the … Read more

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