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    Abusive Justice In Prisons

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    people believe that black males are at risk of going to prison, I feel as if they are not. Some people may believe that African american males are often seen as criminals in the world as of today. African Americans are not being treated fairly by police(Deere). They 're being treated as non equals because of their skin complexion. By showing that police departments are corrupted. There are reports cases similar to Ferguson’s case and abuse of authority(Deere). Today blacks have not proved any…

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    Believe it or not black widows are not as fatal as you believe. The black widows venom, mating habits, Appearance, and many other traits make the black widow a unique subject. The widows appearance is an intriguing feature. They are a shiny black in color and usually the males are lighter in color. They have a red hourglass on the underside of their abdomens. The females are larger than the males. As a species they range from three to ten millimeters in size and usually weigh about one gram.…

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    The Black Cat Synopsis

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    The Black Cat Synopsis Together they were happy. Together they shared a home. Together they loved the same man. They both loved their killed. But only one will come back to haunt the man. Only one will live again.In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” an inmate on death row explains his insanity. Explains his pleasure that lives within blood lust. And it all begins with a black cat. Pluto had a simple life. Loved his masters and siblings. Following around his father was his favorite pass time,…

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    point that the nations owe the black population after all the hardship we have put them through. This type of conversation probably will never take place. I think the more aware that the American citizens are about slavery and racism will help to make a better life for all people. One of the differences I see between “The Case for Reparations” & “Between the World and Me” is that in “The Case for Reparations” Coates talks less about himself and more about other black families living in Chicago.…

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    stereotypical and not fair to Mexican people, Black people, and even white females. The cinematography use of color in this film was an excellent way of portraying the multiracial cast either in a dark and grimy yellow color or safe and cold blue color, but the different colors focused on the different races in the film. In this paper I will point out the exaggerated stereotypes…

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    A big part in the world is racism and always will be in our society. In the novel to kill a mockingbird by “harper lee” shows racism in the great depression. And how black people are looked at badly back in that era. To Begin with the theme that social inequality and injustice developed through the trial. Lee shows that because tom is a negro and lost the trial. For example, atticus says “after all he's just a negro”{266}. This example atticus knew he wasn't going to win because of how racist…

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    some bad. I think that actor Matt Dillon’s character Officer John Ryan is one of the characters that was animalistic. He wasn’t the only one that was, but he is one of the characters that really stuck out. He was racist and treated black people unfairly for being black. When he stopped an SUV for matching the description of the one stolen from the District Attorney of L.A. he wasn’t right. His partner was more fair and didn’t agree with his actions, but he didn’t stop him either. His partner…

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    he’s black, in the story the man also says that he has found a home but calls it a hole no one knows that he lives there he says “I have been carrying on a fight with Monopolated Light & Power for some time now. I use their…

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    smallpox frequently comb the area. Every twenty-five to thirty years the Europe was engulfed in great epidemics. In a span of several months, more than 80,000 Londoners had died from plague. As time went by the plague had materialize again and again, the Black Death had returned. Famine, too, was common. J.H. Elliott had once said about the sixteenth century ”the rich ate, and ate to excess, watched by a thousand hungry eyes as they consumed their gargantuan meals. The rest of the population…

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    Holes

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    the novel Holes written by the author Louis Sachar. The novel is centred on two main curses covering over two hundred years. The focus of this report will be the family “curse” of the Yelnats family and Walker family. The family this novel is based around, and how the curse affected several generations of these two families. Walker family One hundred and ten years before Stanley arrives at Camp Green Lake, the town Green Lake is a beautiful place. There is a farmer called Sam who is a black man…

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