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    What does it feel like to be a victim of discrimination? Every day many people of the world are discriminated for one thing or another. To explain, discrimination is about people being treated differently from others because they do not fit personal standards of other individuals, or are prejudged simply for who they are. Undoubtedly, not much has changed today. Sadly, I see it getting worse. As compared to three articles, “Why Looks Are the Last Bastion of Discrimination,” by Deborah L. Rhode,…

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    congenital (relating to conditions present at birth, whether inherited or caused by the environment) showing signs of inflammatory cells in some areas of new bone. Not shortly after, the disease was described in a few large breed dogs such as Doberman Pinschers, Labrador Retrievers, and boxers. Lesions are usually confined to the mandible in large breed dogs. The clinical signs in small breed dogs is more complex. For instance, the parietal crest, frontal, lacrimal, and maxillary bones may be…

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    “…cross[ing] in front of a car stopped…and elicit[ing] the thunk, thunk, thunk, thunk.” (Staples 340). Again, he remarks that “…entering a jewelry store…the proprietor excused herself…silent to any questions he asked…returned with an enormous red Doberman pinscher straining at the end of a leash” (340); another revealing a time being mistaken for a burglar and “…being pursued through the labyrinthine halls [by a] posse” (341) helping to associate him with the subject of stereotyping based on…

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    Identity In Cold Blood

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    that an image and identity was created from him before he had the chance to make one for himself. His identity to other people, women especially was to be a mugger, a rapist, or worse. Another time a lady excused herself and brought a huge red Doberman pinscher after Staples just to protect herself. So how does Staples distinguish himself? “Over the years, I learned to smother the rage I felt so often being taken for a criminal” (Staples 386). Staples too precautions to make himself different,…

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    “It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences” (Audre Lorde). Immense fear of those of a different race has become such a deep-rooted part of society that it often goes unnoticed in people’s everyday lives. In Brent Staples’ “Just Walk on By”, a black man ponders his power to change public space. Staples speaks of how he deals with the burdens borne by someone who sees himself and is seen by others, as an outsider. Staples…

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    Imagine being in a society where the color of individual’s skin makes another person fear for their own well-being. Picture a place where people are judged because of their race, before even taking a look a one’s heart. This place is America. Every day, African-American men attempt to appear as normal as possible to make their lives easier, but stereotypes makes them stick out like a sore thumb. In “Black Men in Public Space” and “Black Men Quietly Combating Stereotypes”, these sources analyze…

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    The Impact of Media Coverage and Manipulation among African Americans Media coverage is where specific resources of information and statistics are represented by the media either by press releases, broadcast televisions, magazines, or radios. Ever since technologies such as the radios, televisions, cell phones, and computers were implemented, our modern society has been heavily shaped by the media. While many people think that the media controls resources of information that enhances our…

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    Many think that pit bulls will attack any moment, without warning and are therefore dangerous. Dogs do not react without warning and pit bulls are no exception. They are predictable as any other dog. Dogs communicate through body language they show us signs when they are afraid, stressed, happy, depressed, irritated and they even show us love and compassion. However some signs are easy to miss or misread. There are hundreds of body cues that dogs use and humans easily misunderstand their dogs or…

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    bites. With dog attacks being such a big problem, various legislation has been enacted worldwide in an attempt to control the problem. In recent years, breed specific legislation has been enacted throughout the world. Breeds such as pit bulls, Doberman pinschers, chow chows, german shepards, and huskies have been banned throughout parts of Europe and in 17 states and more than 27 proposed or enacted county bans across America. However, are…

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    Can you imagine life without having pets or not having a companion with you to make you feel better when you 're upset or sick? Imagine if you raised a dog since birth and took care of it as if it was your own child and one day animal control just takes them away because of the type of breed they are. For years there has been a stereotype on pit bulls,stories about them attacking people,and even now there are many myths about them that are not true. For example, according to the article “ Pit…

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