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    Motivation, discrimination, and determination and many other traits have helped book characters grow stronger in their lives ever since books have been written. In The Devil’s Arithmetic, Hannah Stern gets transferred into a Holocaust Dream where she takes the life of a Jewish girl. Meanwhile, Cassie Logan is an African American girl with a fiery temper. She lived during 1887, and Cassie is from Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry. Hannah Stern from The Devil’s Arithmetic and Cassie Logan from Roll of…

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    HAMITLON: Peggy, you bring up the next issue that I would like to talk about. White privilege seems to be an ongoing issue that white Americans need to understand and discuss. Can you all give your opinions into why this issue needs to be addressed and how? McINTOSH: Yes, in my article, White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack, I name over 25 privileges that I have because I am white. I see my skin color as an advantage to anything I wanted to achieve. This advantage over other racial…

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    Finding Forrester was a movie that can change the way people get looked at it shows that no matter what a person looks like they can prove a group of people wrong. Jamal was a boy from the bronx in a bad neighborhood, who went to a bad school. Everyone he encountered pulled him down they were the crabs in the bottom of the bucket he was the one who wanted to get to the top and people did not like that he had a chance…

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    Gender Roles Today

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    The idea of genders and gender role in today's society shape the way we live and interact in our everyday lives. Today's traditional gender roles are relevant, because they kept the way we humans are today in order on how it works out. Mostly like men working and the women working at home for many years. In Particular, men can do more physical things, like heavy lifting or moving them. Another thing would be that mostly men are more braver than women are to be doing dangerous things like…

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    No one is born with hate against another person just because that person has a different color of the skin, different ancestry or different religion. People learn how to hate, but they can also be taught how to love, loving is more natural for the human heart than the opposite,” said Nelson Mandela in his inauguration speech when he was elected as the first Black president of South Africa in 1994. The diversity among people is deeply woven into the foundation of every society: young and old,…

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    1.) Explain the "real, tangible, social consequences" of race & ethnicity to your social issue. My social issue is on gender roles in society. I am looking at the stigmatization and social construction of gender roles. When it comes to the "real, tangible, social consequences" of race and ethnicity, minorities tend to be more oppressed when it comes to stereotypes of men and women. Mexican women are taught at a young age to be caregivers to their siblings and to take on the “women’s work”. Many…

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    Many Americans fail to see the beauty in the American flag. I’m glad to be out of the dark. Reciting the pledge every day makes me pleased to be an American. I find myself pondering what the American flag means to me, it means freedom, respect, and love. Freedom, something many of us take for granted. We are able to have liberty and make our own decisions. We are given opportunities to build a life with superbness quality. The flag represents equality for some American citizens. Sadly we…

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    Racism and Sexism are both threatening to the children in the the bluest eye. Or in other words to the development of Pecola, Frieda, and Claudia because of society’s standards of sexism and society’s influence of racism had distilled an unrealistic feeling of quantity upon them. However, racism is more harmful to the girl’s self esteem because they start to believe in the lies that society instill on them. That whiteness is beauty and blackness is ugly. This lack of quantity caused Pecola to…

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    Multiple forms of hatred and disregard for human lives plague the beginning of this country. Throughout taking this course, my eyes have been opened up to how terrible our nation really is; we threw the indians out of their homes, segregated and belittled anyone different, monopolized industries, treated women with utter disrespect and inequality, and treated workers, in general, as if they were not humans. They say America is the land of the free and opportunity, but is it really? When America…

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    of gender and cultural competent curriculum into public administration enables educators and students alike to remove the veil of stigma, and to understand the diversity of a particular culture. Importantly, issues of institutional racism and discrimination remain an undercurrent issue within the United States. For example, recent polling about the trust between the government and minority groups, demonstrates a large racial divide (Blessett,…

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