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    Over the past century, significant efforts have been made to understand the effects of race on criminal justice processing and sentencing. As a result of this research, sentencing policies have undergone numerous periods of reform. Yet, racial disparities in sentencing outcomes and incarceration rates continue to give rise to serious questions about how and through what processes race continues to affect sentencing outcomes. In this essay, we will review the scholarly research on race and…

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    Armenian Genocide

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    As citizen’s of a modern society, it is our responsibility to acknowledge the disturbing actions of our past, avoiding ignorance in order to preserve peace and prevent future loss of life, therefore, it is crucial that the Armenian Genocide should be recognized by everyone as premeditated genocide. In the shadow of World War I, one of the world’s first systematic genocides transpired within the Ottoman Empire. From 1908 to 1922 the Turkish government arrested, executed, and deported over 1.5…

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    Racial Issues in the United States Aamna Rehman Social Science 101 Medgar Evers College Contents Page Introduction 1 Discussion 1 Conclusion 8 References 9 Introduction This paper explains the racial issues in the United States and how it is becoming a huge problem for those who live here. The motivation of this is to show how ignorance can affect the minds of people and how they react to people who are different from them.…

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    Forgotten Fire Analysis

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    The Armenian Genocide is the forgotten genocide. Known to be the fourth largest genocide ever, an estimated 1,500,000 Armenians were killed, and yet the average person has never heard of it. Forgotten Fire is a fictional book by Adam Bagdasarian about the Armenian Genocide. In this book Vahan, the main character, is an Armenian. Vahan is a privileged boy and the son of a well known, well respected man. Vahan is used to comfort, wealth, and security, until the start of the genocide. When…

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    through the eyes of multi-ethnic characters struggling to overcome their fears. In his book Models of American Ethnic Relations: A Historical Perspective, George M. Frederickson presents four classes of ethnic relations through the prism of American history:…

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    Abitibi Canyon Short Story

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    The short story “Abitibi Canyon” by Joseph Boyden consists of several important principles of Indigenous people that I would like to make connections in three different ways. The connections I have chosen are issues that I learned in school, hear of and personally encountered with. Making connections from prior knowledge deepens people’s understanding of problems that others may deal with on a daily base. In today’s society, it is human nature to judge others by their actions and…

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    The holocaust is considered a travesty by all who have heard the tales of many who survived the event, sadly 12 million weren’t as lucky. Genocide is the systematic elimination of a group of people based of some quality that they share. The holocaust is a more well known example of this act which causes more damage than you’d imagine. Genocide has lethal effects on a culture,primarily the victims and perpetrators.There have been documented accounts of the steps that lead to a genocide.This is…

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    “It was not war. It was most certainly massacre and genocide, something the world must remember” (Beilin). Beginning in 1915, the Turkish government created a plan to massacre Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire (History.com Staff). Armenians were taken from homes, arrested, and executed. Those who survived were forced to go on death marches through the Mesopotamian desert without desired resources. Armenians were abused both mentally and physically, causing thousands to die in only the first…

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    The three I have examined, homelessness the era we are in effects on how we invest our energy and experience our lives contrastingly to other generations. Ethnicity, our identity socially characterizes us into various ethnic gatherings which permit us to have a multicultural and energizing society made up of a considerable lot of the universes diverse impacts. Physical capacity or inability contrasts in how individuals' bodies show up physically and work contrasted with…

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    People of different ethnic groups may have come from the same race. For example: India has 28 states and 36 languages, each state has its own language and different way of living, we are separated by boundaries but all share a same history and heritage, we may have different…

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