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    In each city there should be a flag that could represent the community living there, as well as, for others to be able to remember them. The people who design the flags should keep them simple, have a meaningful symbol, appropriate colors, no letters, and be unique. Not all of the city flags represent their communities and have too much on and they should be redesign. Overall, should the Milwaukee flag be redesign or the Chicago flag? First of all, each city has its own unique flag that…

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    At the beginning of Sherman Alexie’s “Flight Patterns”, we are introduced to William, a Native American workaholic whom possesses many inner conflicts, involving leaving his family alone for days at a time, as well as flying on airplanes. The short story opens with multiple descriptions of William and his behaviours, through his own eyes. We learn that he has an exceptional mind for American pop culture, that he suffers from terrible insomnia and that his love for his wife and child is…

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    Why I Am White Essay

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    I am white. I am not racially diverse. I did not have a tough childhood. I cannot say that I have gone through any rough patches in life at all. Going into junior year and especially as I begin to look at colleges, I had a drastic epiphany. Everyone shows empathy for what racism had done in America. The leaders of our society are putting anti-racism plans into effect at an extreme level. Colleges have implemented diversity quotas that we all know are there. An institution might base a decision…

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    Over the course of United States every single one of the forty-four presidents have been men; and of their vice-presidents, all of them have been men as well. The 2010 census, conducted by the United States Census Bureau, shows that males represent 49.2% of the population while females represent 50.8%. Why is it that in a nation almost equally divided between male and females there has never been woman president? All over the world women head countries as Chancellors, Presidents, and Prime…

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    Do you know that housing discrimination still occurs in the twenty first century? Your probably thinking but isn’t it illegal to not a sell a home to someone because of race, sex, or religion. Well of course it is but that doesn’t stop people from doing it. Housing discrimination is something that has been going on for a while and it’s time for it to go away and never come back. Discrimination can occur in many ways we don't realize. As big buying a house or purchasing some groceries could be…

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    Learning about the four levels of racism helped me look at things I interact, see and hear on a daily basis differently. As we have discussed in class, these levels of racism have impacted numerous Americans differently in society. Internalized racism is a person's own bias and personal beliefs based on personal experiences and the culture. One example we discussed in class was believing a big man in the alley was dangerous, but you kept walking. That fear is an example of internalized racism.…

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    There are different characters and character traits that can reveal a great deal about Japanese culture. Ms. Ryoko Itakura is the main character of A Taxing Woman and is a female tax auditor and later tax inspector. She is an important character in learning about women in the Japanese workforce, who are often underrepresented. Ryoko is the only female special investigator because it is difficult for women to receive job promotions in Japan. This is because they often leave their jobs during…

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    different variations of prejudice in this extravagant world. Two hefty forms are racism and sexism. Racism is living prejudice or discriminating someone of another race in the belief that one’s race is superior. Sexism is the prejudice or discrimination against one’s gender, typically female. I have experienced both of these variations of prejudice bounteous times throughout my life from both ends of the stick. Allow me to have the honor of elaborating my profuse experiences with you. I have…

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    I proudly identify myself as a female Filipino Canadian who believes in equality. My parents were born in the Philippines and I grew up in Canada. In today’s society, I feel as if I am a minority because of my race and my gender. The article written by Peggy opens my eyes and enables me to recognize the advantages she has because of the colour of her skin. Peggy states all the privileges she receives, “I can go into a music shop and find music of my race represented”. Peggy says that it’s…

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    Dr Boseman Case Analysis

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    In the letter written to Dr. Boseman by Ms. Kate, there appears to be potential violations of the Equal Pay Act. Ms. Kate states she understands that pay is not only based on credentials, which shows she understands that her not having a PH.D. may be the reason for the male position to receive $10,000 more than her (Critical Thinking Application 10-B, 2013). However, Ms.Kate brings up the job content and responsibilities of her job compared to the three male employees. With her stating that her…

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