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    fear. In the centre of the square was her one true love, the one who had changed her world. And his wife and new-born child… She let out a roar, one louder than all the village folk. A roar of anger, disbelief and malice. With that, she charged at Barak knocking him away from his wife and child. She then turned on them, froth foaming from her mouth. Evil eyes glowing a crimson red. She took the child, running back to the twisted root from whence she came, cradling the baby in her arms. Then.…

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    Is it possible to eliminate racism without eliminating prison? why or why not? I believe that I could be possible to eliminate racism without eliminating prisons, it might be the biggest challenge for everyone to try to do and this would take a lot of time, it wouldn’t just happen overnight. They would have to make new laws and policies, they would have to give new training to law enforcement officers and actually arrested people for the crime they have committed and not just arrested them…

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    rule Israel for 20 years. In verses four and five of chapter four in the book of Judges the passage introduces Deborah, who is a courageous women, to give the Israelites judgment. She is sent to summon Barak to remind him of God’s command to travel to Mount Tarbor with 10,000 men to fight Sisera. Barak seems powerless and afraid and acts as a coward. In verse eight, he tells Deborah he will only go if she comes with him. He asks her this because he want to be assured that God’s presences will be…

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    anything bad because he knows that my parents will believe anything he says and he will just blame it on me. He gets whatever he wants even if we can't afford it, he gets his own room while I have to share with my older brother, Barak, and he acts like he's my dad. Baraks room smells like mold and sweat, he has a pile of socks that looks like it's alive, and I always hear his music playing through his earbuds. “Latoya,”my mom calls to me, “come down now, we are leaving to go to the mosque.” My…

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    ideas, a more in-depth knowledge of technology, and an energetic, flexible attitude towards their careers (Barak, 2014). While in eastern societies, age is more desirable, because the attributes of wisdom and experience are positively correlated with advanced age (Barak, 2014). In my experiences with people from both western and eastern cultures, I would have to agree with Michalle E. Mor Barak, and state that western cultures do value youth over age, while eastern cultures value age over…

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    The media plays or runs story that people in society would be comfortable with, the show crime, politics, celebrity news, and much more; but they never talked about the people beliefs being challenged because no one wants to hear that (Barak, 273). If people would want to see the truth of what is happening in the world, then they would challenge the media to get actual facts instead of what corporation pay to show. Hi Judith, I agree with you post, women are seen as less than men. Women…

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    Every Organization tends to have a diverse workforce. Diversity will consist of the differences amid individuals based on age, race gender ethnicity, social class disability and various other aspects in which the diverse workforce can be segregated(Barak, 2016).The main focus is given to the stereotypes and prejudices faced by employees because of age diversity or age discrimination. These issues of age diversity (stereotypes and prejudice) will be explained on the basis of the social identity…

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    Deborah was introduced as prophetess and a judge. This shows that the people in her society trusted and respected her, which suggests that women are also trusted with professional position. In Judges 4.4, Deborah ordered his trusted general Barak to “take position at Mount Tabor… [as she] draw out Sisera, the leader of Jabin’s army” (SOURCE). This is a demonstration of Deborah’s military power because she was the leader of the attack as she planned all their strategies and provided orders…

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    in society since this time. There were some African Americans, such as Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rosa Parks, who have had an impact on how we live today. We came from being at the bottom of the totem pole during slavery to being at the top when Barak Obama became the first African American President of the United States. The culture has changed in the ways people were treated in the past compared to the present day. The African American culture has had many struggles to face; from the 1800’s…

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    There are so many examples that I’m not eve going to get into. Salzburg used antithesis when he compares the science fair with football. He agrees with former president Barak Obama that kids who win the science fair should get the same praise as kids who wins a football game. People come and watch football games, they don’t go and watch their kids participate in science fairs. They don’t go and watch science fairs, so the…

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