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    between 1992 and 1997 (U.S. Trade Representative “America and the World Trade Organization,” 2000) For the decade ending in 1999, the organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) reports that “more pen” countries achieved double the annual average growth of other countries. (OECD Observer Policy Brief, October 1999, p.…

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    Escaping the Lower Class by Use of Formal Education Vs. Musical Talent In the fictional narrative, The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson, Johnson depicts an African American man that studies music which eventually leads him out of the gambling world. Similarly, in Up From Slavery by Booker T. Washington, speaks to the same pursuit that we see in Johnson’s piece, as an African American man uses formal education in order to escape the lower working class. While Washington…

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    William Wilson takes his readers on a guided tour of an undisclosed art collection in his monthly contribution to the Anglo-African Magazine, the “Afric-American Picture Gallery.” Wilson published this series in 1859, when the United States was on the cusp of the Civil War and when slavery was the issue of the times. Wilson’s picture gallery contains descriptions of art objects all pertaining to the idea of slavery. This gallery is intriguing because Wilson does not mention the location of the…

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    (and eventually wife) Florence. This work was very important not only because it was his first published work, but because it showed how talented he was at writing poetry. The main theme of this collection of poetry is the struggle of romantic love vs a Christian faith. He goes back and forth between desiring Florence and renouncing his own selfish desires, but eventually combines the two by giving a glimpse of his theology about romantic love. So, The Silver Stair showed us the beginnings of…

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    In his article, he cites the most important foundations as “socialism, labor, Westernism and democracy” among others. Due to the plight of the Jewish people dating back to Biblical times, there was a driving force towards “social justice and equality” through socialism. The early Jewish nation also had a strong work ethic and placed a high value on labor. The author weaves these two particular foundations of Jewish culture together in the explanation of the “kibbutz.” The kibbutz is…

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    alongside intriguing facial expressions. His piece, “Michiyo and Dancers: (1988), shows this narrative beautifully. Between the dancers outstretched arms and the billowing of a fabric a soft romantic scene is portrayed. The contrast of hard vs. soft, and negative vs. positive space creates an interesting and unique view of the figure. This piece was part of an exhibit Form and Movement, which paired Trager’s photographs of architecture and dancers side-by-side. Heather Murphy described this…

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    The Tahlequah Agency in Oklahoma has said there were 42,992 Cherokee living in Tahlequah in 1982. The U.S. Census has shown 293,074 Cherokee are living in more than 30 states in the United States. Now the Cherokee Nation is under control of the first woman chief. In November 1983 Wilma Mankiller was elected to the office of the Cherokee Nation. The Cherokee survived…

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    field, specifically race and racism it is an “opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of multiple oppression and the intricate lives of individuals predicated upon race.” A specific issue, which I would like to address would be ebony individuals living in a predominately white society. Furthermore, expressing the racial (intentional /unintentional) judgments made on African-Americans. Specifically, African-American physiques, skin tones, hair textures, and significant other attributes. In…

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    Marx’s Alienation vs. Weber’s Dehumanization Consequences of Rationalization For many years, Karl Marx and Max Weber – despite their similarities and differences in theories – both share a similar vision of a capitalist society. Marx’s theory of alienation resemblance much to Weber’s theory of dehumanizing consequences of rationalization, that is, both theories suggest that individuals are estranged from themselves, others, and from society. What is alienation? By alienation, for Karl Marx…

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    , and then three hours of afterschool care at West Jackson Intermediate School, located in Jackson County, Georgia. WJIS currently serves grades three-five, and is one of five elementary schools that are served by the county, not including the two city school systems operating there as well. Jackson County is extremely rural, with most of the county dedicated to farm land. The area I was in is slightly more suburban because of overspill growth from Gwinnett County. Even with that, there is…

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