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Short Story #1

Short Story #1

Draft #1                Kipo’s gazed wandered up from the warm sparse lights of the village center. Twinkling against his eyes the black void of the night sky danced with tiny lights that he knew little about. Every now and then he would ask Jasmine, his older sister, what they were and every time she responded with the same answer.                “Stars, brother, so far away you could not possibly even imagine, they shine their little light across the universe just…

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Salam Labas

Salam Labas

Jack Allsopp “Salam Labas” The Medina is a culture shock like none other. It invites you in with urging curiosity that it musters from its narrow passageways and fascinating street shops. Either it be turning down a new alley to see what adventure awaits or stepping inside a shop that draws you in with mystery, the  Medina is a place of finding yourself. From what I have discovered, the way to find yourself in the Medina is to get lost….

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Climate Change

Climate Change

The best way to create social change that will ultimately have an impact on climate change is through Duhigg’s social change theory. More specifically, strong and weak ties that will drive communities to sustain habits that will create real difference in the climate. Starting out small and expanding to overtime create massive environmental impacts that are necessary to fight the growing threat of global warming. The strong and weak ties will have to go hand in hand with Mckibbens method…

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Climate Change; How we get there

Climate Change; How we get there

Both Duhigg and Mcibben have simliar ideas when it comes to social change. What Mcibben talks about  how the movement of climate change is becoming a reality. It is becoming a reality through strong and weak ties as the ideas behind climate change were started with Mcibben and a small group of undergraduates. They founded 350.org and have created a massive social movement throughout the world through weak ties. These groups fought for the ideas of that they identify with…

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Hope and Passion; Climate change and social change

Hope and Passion; Climate change and social change

Kingsolver is creating social change by inspiring change through passion and hope as well as self confidence. One of the major topics in this interview was climate change and she brings up some interesting discussion. She states, “Why can we not talk about climate change? How can we look at the evidence and not come away knowing the same thing?… Its about why we’re having a war of silence about it. ” A war is silence is exactly what is…

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What is a solution to the rise of modern day racism?

What is a solution to the rise of modern day racism?

As seen in recent news, with Charlottesville and racial motivated riots and protests around the united states, along with police brutality, racial tension is higher than it has been in recent history. The solution to this, I feel, is strong and weak tie peaceful protest. With strong ties, small, motivated groups will from under a cause to make a difference and not stand for this racial injustice. With weak ties, other groups will see the difference that the strong tied…

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Why should be care about social change?

Why should be care about social change?

Social change is what makes societies blossom. Change is not only necessary, but inevitable too. It is impossible to find a society with very little change that has occurred over the course of it’s existence. Change is everywhere but it is most important in society where it will affect a large number of people. Without that change, traditions become stagnant and that can lead to unequal balance between that society and the culturally acceptable ideals that a even larger group…

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Reaction; From Civil Rights to Megachurches (Part 2)

Reaction; From Civil Rights to Megachurches (Part 2)

The birth of a great community was the basis of this next section and there are some valuable lessons to take away from it. Community isn’t a given, its formed and created through passion, connection, and determination. Rick Warren is the founder of one of the largest megachurches in America and it became that way through big and small acts of community. As Warren states, “You have this big crowd to remind you why you’re doing this in the first…

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Reaction To; From Civil Rights to Megachurches

Reaction To; From Civil Rights to Megachurches

The power of social relationships and connected communities is incredible.  Charles Duhigg’s From Civil Rights to Megachurches part one and two was worthwhile read.  Reading more in depth of the impact that Rosa Parks had on social change was truly eye opening and had some very insightful points. I really loved this idea that Duhigg explains, “Strong Ties, or close relationships, combined with weak ties, or distant connections, have the power to mobilize large groups toward a singular goal”(85). Before reading the…

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Gender Expression and Sexual Orientation

Gender Expression and Sexual Orientation

In today’s society, there is a overshadowing stigma that gender expression is tied to sexual orientation. I prospose the question, why does one’s actions based off gender stereotypes constitute a presumption of one’s sexual orientation? In the way that boys are supposed to be super manly and strong while girl’s are suppose to like dresses and play with dolls. Those should be the  norm’s of the past and we have to continue to push, as a society, for less cultural…

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