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    It’s also still possible as an adult if I end up working with kids or finally get the opportunity to engage with kids, I know I can train children to be young ambassadors of peace, therefore, they grow up motivated and encouraged to be the…

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    about the mines not in order to talk about the issues of race, class, colonization, apartheid, labor history, and so on, but to provide an answer for his own question. To show the reader…

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    construct that evolves and changes historically. These transformation to be understood must be informed by the influence of other social constructs such as ethnicity and nationhood. This summary is a detailed account of the article that bring at the end in support example from Lopez and Alba in their respective articles. The article started by presenting a clear and comprehensive definition of race which makes racial domination…

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    that our ancestors had strived to build. People were shamed, humiliated, and disgraced for individual beliefs and rights. Public areas were segregated between black and white people causing major controversy among the races. There was a lurking apartheid that still has a subtle presence even in our enlightened society today. Although the community was in disarray, there were audacious beings that helped to alter the underlying causes of the tension and brutality. These activists made lots of…

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    Literature can do a lot for people, it can cheer them up, get them through tough times, and motivate everyone to be great. However, out of all of these great things it can let them see different perspectives of life. This gives people hope, and hope can inspire change among important questions. Authors can have a great impact on their reader, especially when it comes to important political and social topics. First off, big names in literature have a platform of change where they can reach out an…

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    Zionism In Israel

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    One source asserts that a unitary state will end up either being an apartheid state with second-class citizens, or it will end up being a state that destroys the capacity of Israel to be a Jewish state, a clear contradiction of the original motive for its creation in 1947. (Israeli-Palestinian ProCon). This source argues that similarly…

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    (the end of colonialism in Africa) how Africans looked at the United States for guidance. For instance, I recall when the man was giving a speech and he said “United States of Africa”. This seemed like something they were trying achieve; however, as the saying goes “all that glitter is not gold”. Fortunately, for Africa that they had African Nationalist to help them understand like Kwame Nkrumah, an African nationalists that formed the Convention People’s Party. In The Wind of Change (the end of…

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    There are many forms of oppression; however, we take as a given that oppression is the misuse of authority, and physical force to restrain one or a whole group of people from being free, and equal. More importantly, Orlando Patterson a Jamaican-born cultural and historical sociologist describes slavery as, “The permanent, violent, and personal domination of natally alienated and generally dishonors persons,” albeit, a slavery is a synonym for oppression. Iris Marion Young, in his study states…

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    Women’s Rights are Human Rights “It is no longer acceptable to discuss women’s rights as separate from human rights.” On September 5th, 1995, in Beijing, China, Hillary Rodman Clinton took action and spoke about the violence and discrimination against women. The rights of women are the most often ones whose human rights are violated. Even till today, late 20th century, women are still fighting to have the equality and respect as men. Clinton’s speech targets the governments and different…

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    John Kerry's Goals

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    John Forbes Kerry impacts the peace process in the Arab-Israeli conflict through putting forth actions to get both sides closer to peace. His main goals are to target and eliminate fighting extremist or intensely opinionated groups. By removing the violence between the Palestinians, the Arab side, and the Israelis, each side can communicate on peace terms. Kerry has made valiant attempts at ending fighting through recognizing the Palestinian demand for a country of their own, ceasefires, and…

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