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    due to their intersecting statuses including race, class, gender, sexuality and so on. The discriminations or advantages they face are the result of the mixture of their multiple statuses. For example, for a black woman, her gender is female and her race is African American, so she experiences discrimination for being black and female simultaneously. For African Americans, they face social stratification, and therefore they experience discrimination regularly. In Joe Feagin’s paper “The…

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    In 1963,there was lots of discrimination and segregation throughout the different states.People treated other people poorly.By poorly i mean handicaps,social classes,and races.The 1960’s were a historical decade for the United States Of America To begin with,in the book “The Watson’s Go To Birmingham” people often treat handicap people poorly.An example of this is on page 27,”I still had to watch when they made their eyes go crossed when they were teasing me.”One of the main characters in the…

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    In the world today discriminations is nothing that is unusual and it comes in many shapes, sizes and form. For years African-American were discriminate against by whites and were not allowed to use the same restrooms, drink out of the same water fountains as well as ride in the front of the bus with them. Furthermore, when it came to getting jobs they were denied jobs because of their color. Yet it did not keep blacks from trying to become better people as well as get the jobs they felt that…

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    potential discrimination faced by those who have been conceived naturally in this futuristic, perfected world. Similarly, Orwell’s 1984 gives warning for the future as a totalitarian party enforces ultimate control over society. Through the utilisation of futuristic settings, the protagonists of both texts suffer with absolute constraint of freedom and discover themself to be an individual against the collective in an oppressed world. Themes of a dystopian society, class discrimination…

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    Racism is defined as “prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one 's own race is superior” (Oxford Dictionaries 2015). While many do not want to accept it, it is a fact that racism is still a pertinent problem in today’s society. For many years, people of different “races” have been treated unfairly because of the color of their skin, because of their background, yet race is not even a biological factor: it has been socially…

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    A Class Divided

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    Journal Entry # 1 A class divided The statement was everyone suffers discrimination at some point in their life. You just have to learn to cope with it. You learn that as you grow up. Why can’t blacks do that? As an African American, black woman and who has raised and presently raising African American men into a society that has history of discrimination, the memory of blacks being killed in an unjust way, or being stopped because the skin color is black. Knowing the history of black’s…

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    knowledge to do so with guaranteed accuracy. Discrimination, a sociological term referring to treatment taken toward or against an individual of a certain group. Discrimination can impact a society in a negative way. Discrimination can lead to depression, sadness and anxiety. The article stated that people who are being judged or treated as inferior may have a hard time performing to the best of their ability. This is exactly what happened in the video A Class Divided. The brown eyed children…

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    realize the amount of discrimination and inequality that is present in our society. One can define discrimination as an action based on prejudice or racism and can harm a group/individual by means of unequal treatment. Discrimination can occur anywhere and everywhere— schools, workplaces, stores, etc. It can also impact a variety of people based on their gender, sexual orientation, race, and/or ethnicity. In a society that is a blend of races, ethnicities, and cultures discrimination and…

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    America, racial discrimination and ageism are becoming big topics due to the ever ageing baby boomer generation and diversity. Society visually discriminates both groups based on their stereotype and race, using stereotypical and racist discrimination interchangeably and misinterpreting the difference between the two. The characterization of stereotypes is brought by the idea that an individual behaves or acts a certain way; not to be confused with discrimination, discrimination is the treatment…

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    different social classes in Persepolis and The Kite Runner impacted the cultures of Iran and Afghanistan. In Iran, the setting of Persepolis, people were required to stay within their social class. This can be seen when Marjane’s maid cannot continue to love the next-door neighbor because he was in a higher social class. In Afghanistan, the setting of The…

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