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    which allows the workers to focus on the race of the customer, to deem someone suspicious of offenses. Retail profiling is an issue because it targets shoppers, effects the trust of the customers, and also gives white shoppers an unfair advantage. Many employees that work for corporations are instructed to profile shoppers by many factors like appearance (clothing or mannerisms) and race. For example, Zara USA, a clothing store, have set regulations based on race and even have security codes…

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    When two races, such as a Caucasian and an African-American, are involved in a single relationship is referred to as an interracial relationship. Like every other kind of relationship, being with someone of another race has its pros and cons. Some people see interracial relationships as a method to dilute cultures and create racial conflicts, but others view them as an opportunity to learn about new cultures, remove stereotypes, and increase their chances of finding a companion. In an…

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    Whitewashing is the term of the American film industry and means casting a Caucasian in character role of non-white race. This has been a controversial issue and is regarded as a kind of racism in Western Land. However, this is not a problem for the only Western. The similar phenomena are also found in the East. Especially, several physical traits which South Koreans prefer are noticeable. Even though South Korea belongs to Asia, they tend to desire a fair skin, various pupil colors, big eyes,…

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    they think I am lying. Having an African-American father and a Caucasian mother is difficult in today’s society and it feels as if I am getting looked down upon because I am a mixed race. It does not matter where you come from or how you look you, should not be judged on the color of your skin. You should not be asked what you are, just because you look different. Everyone should be treated equally, no matter what the circumstances…

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    European Americans, criticizing Caucasians for hypocrisy and fight for power between the two. His many examples comparing the relations between Whites and Native Americans in his essay, while formidable to producing his argument, are helped significantly by a metaphor presented through the mentioning of Mary Rowlandson, a historical figure who was held captive by Native Americans. Alexie’s argument as to the counter productivity and fear produced as a result of race is brought to light partially…

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    The film Remember the Titans gives an unrealistic impression of two different race groups bonding over football. In the film two schools, an all Caucasian and African American, have to come together with a merging football team and put their differences aside and see eye to eye for the love of football. Racial tensions rise high when the all white football team gets an African American coach, along with African American teammates. Throughout the movie these two groups being to form a bond…

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    team as the professional Caucasian baseball players. This league was just one of many that wanted to help stop segregation in sports, but in order to accomplish their goal they needed followers and supporters, and that was the hard part. They not only needed to persuade the African Americans, but also the Caucasians who started the segregation. They needed the color barrier in sports to be broken. The Negro League set out for African American players to be equal to caucasian players. Negro…

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    vocabulary associated with the identities of athletes of different races is quite surprising. It’s interesting to see how athletes are depicted in the eyes of other individuals on a daily basis. There were a great deal of people who felt the same as one another, because when brought together in our discussion course particular words stood out. Many of the words were direct correlations to stereotypes that are affiliated with certain races. For African American male athletes football, money,…

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    "Racism couples the false assumption that race determines psychological and cultural traits with the belief that one race is superior to another." --A World of Difference project of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Birth. As I read the quote above, I find it to be well defined and simply put in context what I truly believe about racism. Racism is described as the belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others, or,…

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    I would explain race to someone else as someone’s ethnic background, culture or color of their skin. Listening to scientist give lectures on how we are all the same and we all came from one person out of Africa maybe true, but everyone is not exactly alike. In the video clip students had to tell who they thought they were most similar and different to. Students of a certain race thought they were most similar to a person in the class if they both identified their selves with the same ethnicity.…

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