Essays about: "essay of education and culture"
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1. Dual Cultural Influences and Career Paths: : Second-Generation Iranians in Sweden
University essay fromAbstract : Nearly four decades after the peak influx of Iranian immigrants to Sweden around 1985-1990, recent academic inquiry has begun to shift its emphasis towards their second generation. These individuals, born to parents who arrived during that period, are now achieving notable positions across various sectors of Swedish society. READ MORE
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2. Representation of History in Assassin’s Creed
University essay from Lunds universitet/Intermediala studierAbstract : In this essay, I have analysed the video game franchise Assassin’s Creed and looked at it from an intermedial standpoint, where I have also focused on the educational qualities Assassin’s Creed can provide players. By applying Lars Elleström’s theories of intermediality and multimodality I have explained different parts of what builds up certain video games and how they are different from other media. READ MORE
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3. Wandering away from apartheid : A study on interracial bridging social capital in South African small-town society
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)Abstract : Trust, cooperation and equal value. The purpose of the current study has been to present evidence of interracial bridging social capital between groups and individuals in South African small-town society. READ MORE
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4. Rovdjurskonflikt : boskapsförluster orsakade av lejon
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : Det pågår idag en konflikt i Afrika med lejon och pastoralister inblandade. Konflikten verkar öka i takt med att människor med boskap blir fler och lejonens habitat och bytesdjur minskar. Detta litteraturarbete syftar till att utreda de konsekvenser som följer förluster av boskap, både för djurhållaren och för lejonpopulationen. READ MORE
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5. Horror, History and You : A Reader-Response Analysis of the Function of History in Two Works of H.P. Lovecraft and Its Relevance for an EFL Classroom
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för språk (SPR)Abstract : In this essay, reader-response theory is used to explore the application of history in "The Rats in the Walls" and "At the Mountains of Madness" by H.P. Lovecraft.Utilizing the concepts of the informed reader and temporal reading, this essay concludes that Lovecraft used history in two distinct ways. READ MORE