Kendall Jones
Upon graduating last May, I set off backpacking through South America. My studies in Liberal Studies with an emphasis in Cross-cultural Humanities gave me a solid foundation that I now use to explore the distinct cultures of this passionate continent.
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BA in Liberal Studies, Emphasis in Cross-Cultural Humanities, Travel experience in Europe, Asia, and extensively in South America, spanish spokenMotto
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The Complications of Writing and Reading a Biased Version of HistoryThis piece explores two problems that historians face when attempting to present a non-biased version of history. These problems include the limited "facts" available for observation and the constant evolution of what we deem "facts".
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Contrasting the Distributional Theory of Social Class Versus the Relational Theory of Social ClassThis article contrast the Distributional Theory of Social Class, based soley on income, versus the Relational Theory of Social Class, based on ownership of the prevailing prductive apparatus or non-ownership.
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A Close Analysis of Education Used as a Tool in the Assimilation of the Native AmericansThis piece explores the European colonists�use of Education as a form of social control during the assimilation of the Native Americans. Through this medium of control, the European culture, values, and ideology were imposed onto the Natives.
