Singularity: English 15, Fall 2005 : DefArgExamples

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Most recent edit on 2005-09-26 16:14:33 by EschaTon

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1) Witnessing such conflicts or being a victim of them may cause a student to feel unsafe and may disable his ability to learn. For a student to receive a good education, he must be able to feel secure in his surroundings.


Deletions:
1) Every group of items leads to conflict in one way or the other, whether it is two people fighting each other or one person fighting with him/herself.




Edited on 2005-09-26 14:36:23 by EschaTon

Additions:
1) Even though the population diversity, in numbers, is small, the course curriculum content is extremely “diverse,” also in numbers, in the sense that Penn State offers over 160 baccalaureate majors.




Edited on 2005-09-26 13:46:32 by EschaTon

Additions:
1) Every group of items leads to conflict in one way or the other, whether it is two people fighting each other or one person fighting with him/herself.




Edited on 2005-09-26 13:40:46 by EschaTon

Additions:
1) Searching our library’s website I ran across an article about Rutgers University Library Model, according to diversity, states, “the narrow definition of diversity, i.e. race, gender, and national origin” is contrasted with a “wider range of issues reflecting a more holistic definition of diversity which included religion, sexual orientation, disabilities, and ... classicism and bias in the workplace.”


  1. Diversity can be defined many different ways. It is usually defined to what context it is found in. For instance, it could be defined by religion. In England, diversity may mean more Catholic worshippers, despite the main religion still being Anglican. In this example, diversity would be anything other than more Anglican worshippers. This is because England has an influx of this specific religion because of its heritage. In contrast, the United States woudl have a much broader definition religious diversity, due to the wealth of religions present within our borders. Even though Christian worshippers are the main worshipping group, we still have prominent groups of other religions such as Islam, Hindu, Buddhism, etc.

  2. A conflict has been created by mixing backgrounds; by creating diversity.


    Deletions:
    1) Searching our library’s website I ran across an article about Rutgers University Library Model, according to diversity, states, “the narrow definition of diversity, i.e. race, gender, and national origin” is contrasted with a “wider range of issues reflecting a more holistic definition of diversity which included religion, sexual orientation, disabilities, and ... classicism and bias in the workplace.”

  3. Diversity can be defined many different ways. It is usually defined to what context it is found in. For instance, it could be defined by religion. In England, diversity may mean more Catholic worshippers, despite the main religion still being Anglican. In this example, diversity would be anything other than more Anglican worshippers. This is because England has an influx of this specific religion because of its heritage. In contrast, the United States woudl have a much broader definition religious diversity, due to the wealth of religions present within our borders. Even though Christian worshippers are the main worshipping group, we still have prominent groups of other religions such as Islam, Hindu, Buddhism, etc.



    Edited on 2005-09-26 11:29:36 by EschaTon

    Additions:
    1) Diversity can be defined many different ways. It is usually defined to what context it is found in. For instance, it could be defined by religion. In England, diversity may mean more Catholic worshippers, despite the main religion still being Anglican. In this example, diversity would be anything other than more Anglican worshippers. This is because England has an influx of this specific religion because of its heritage. In contrast, the United States woudl have a much broader definition religious diversity, due to the wealth of religions present within our borders. Even though Christian worshippers are the main worshipping group, we still have prominent groups of other religions such as Islam, Hindu, Buddhism, etc.

    Deletions:
    1) Basically, diversity can be defined many different ways. It is usually defined to what context it is found in. For instance, it could be defined by religion, in England, diversity may mean more Catholic worshippers than usual. However, in England, the main religion would still be Anglican. In this example, diversity would be anything other than more Anglican worshippers. This is because England has an influx of this specific religion because of its heritage. The United States does not have this problem because we have a wealth of many religions, even though Christian worshippers are the main worshipping group; we still have prominent groups of other religions such as Islam, Hindu, Buddhism, etc.



    Edited on 2005-09-26 11:22:36 by EschaTon

    Additions:
    1) Searching our library’s website I ran across an article about Rutgers University Library Model, according to diversity, states, “the narrow definition of diversity, i.e. race, gender, and national origin” is contrasted with a “wider range of issues reflecting a more holistic definition of diversity which included religion, sexual orientation, disabilities, and ... classicism and bias in the workplace.”


    Deletions:
    1) Searching our library’s website I ran across an article about Rutgers University Library Model, according to diversity, states, “the narrow definition of diversity, i.e. race, gender, and national origin … wider range of issues reflecting a more holistic definition of diversity which included religion, sexual orientation, disabilities and most controversial for the libraries, classicism and bias in the workplace.”




    Edited on 2005-09-26 10:06:48 by EschaTon

    Additions:
    1) Searching our library’s website I ran across an article about Rutgers University Library Model, according to diversity, states, “the narrow definition of diversity, i.e. race, gender, and national origin … wider range of issues reflecting a more holistic definition of diversity which included religion, sexual orientation, disabilities and most controversial for the libraries, classicism and bias in the workplace.”


    Deletions:
    1) Searching our library’s website I ran across an article about Rutgers University Library Model, according to diversity, states, “the narrow definition of diversity, i.e. race, gender, and national origin … wider range of issues reflecting a more holistic definition of diversity which included religion, sexual orientation, disabilities and most controversial for the libraries, classicism and bias in the workplace.”



    Edited on 2005-09-25 14:40:34 by EschaTon

    Additions:
    Examples for class discussion




Edited on 2005-09-25 14:39:51 by EschaTon

Additions:
1) Searching our library’s website I ran across an article about Rutgers University Library Model, according to diversity, states, “the narrow definition of diversity, i.e. race, gender, and national origin … wider range of issues reflecting a more holistic definition of diversity which included religion, sexual orientation, disabilities and most controversial for the libraries, classicism and bias in the workplace.”

  1. Basically, diversity can be defined many different ways. It is usually defined to what context it is found in. For instance, it could be defined by religion, in England, diversity may mean more Catholic worshippers than usual. However, in England, the main religion would still be Anglican. In this example, diversity would be anything other than more Anglican worshippers. This is because England has an influx of this specific religion because of its heritage. The United States does not have this problem because we have a wealth of many religions, even though Christian worshippers are the main worshipping group; we still have prominent groups of other religions such as Islam, Hindu, Buddhism, etc.

    Deletions:
  2. Searching our library’s website I ran across an article about Rutgers University Library Model, according to diversity, states, “the narrow definition of diversity, i.e. race, gender, and national origin … wider range of issues reflecting a more holistic definition of diversity which included religion, sexual orientation, disabilities and most controversial for the libraries, classicism and bias in the workplace.”
  3. Basically, diversity can be defined many different ways. It is usually defined to what context it is found in. For instance, it could be defined by religion, in England, diversity may mean more Catholic worshippers than usual. However, in England, the main religion would still be Anglican. In this example, diversity would be anything other than more Anglican worshippers. This is because England has an influx of this specific religion because of its heritage. The United States does not have this problem because we have a wealth of many religions, even though Christian worshippers are the main worshipping group; we still have prominent groups of other religions such as Islam, Hindu, Buddhism, etc.



    Edited on 2005-09-25 14:39:33 by EschaTon

    No differences.


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    1) Searching our library’s website I ran across an article about Rutgers University Library Model, according to diversity, states, “the narrow definition of diversity, i.e. race, gender, and national origin … wider range of issues reflecting a more holistic definition of diversity which included religion, sexual orientation, disabilities and most controversial for the libraries, classicism and bias in the workplace.”
  4. Basically, diversity can be defined many different ways. It is usually defined to what context it is found in. For instance, it could be defined by religion, in England, diversity may mean more Catholic worshippers than usual. However, in England, the main religion would still be Anglican. In this example, diversity would be anything other than more Anglican worshippers. This is because England has an influx of this specific religion because of its heritage. The United States does not have this problem because we have a wealth of many religions, even though Christian worshippers are the main worshipping group; we still have prominent groups of other religions such as Islam, Hindu, Buddhism, etc.
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