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    The Armenians were treated very poorly, killed in many different ways and the Turkification had begun. The Turkish government had declared war on the Ottoman Empire. Armenians were arrested and sent on death marches out into the Mesopotamian desert with no food or water during World War I. The Turkification campaign had begun. They consisted of government squads of the Turkish. Their job was to kidnap Armenian children and convert them into Islam. Once that is complete they gave them to Turkish…

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    Culture Identity is a better understanding in comparison to other cultures. Culture Identity is shaped by family, life’s expercision and perceptions of the world. It also influences everything from how we relate to others to who we are.Culture Identity is something that everyone has, I think that my cultural identity is very interesting because it involves different things. First of all, my ethnicity is hispanic, I come from two hispanic parent. I have always been raised in a hispanic household…

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    Shared Genealogy

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    Biology is associated with race in the fact that we are genetically similar to species with very few genetic variations across the globe and determined by the way we look. The characteristics can distinguish race by the skin, hair, or eye color. Race is also made up of meaningful categories of people; meaning different groups of made up of people who decided they were important. Such as Caucasians, African Americans, and Latinos. Race refers to groups of people with similar physical features…

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    bad for the audience? It changes the way we see ourselves and the way we see others. Whites Americans start seeing themselves as more superior, even going so far to denounce the readings of other ethnic groups as subpar despite being the same skill level as the whites. It makes those of the other Ethnic backgrounds to see themselves as inferior, and even as inherent troublemakers. If you think you cannot ever amount to anything, will you ever put in the effort to test that theory? If you always…

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    and all black people are alike. Although it may be common for individuals in racial groups to share similar interest because America doesn’t have one set culture, races can enjoy the liberty of conversing and learning the different dynamics of other ethnic groups. Furthermore, learning these different backgrounds means certain human beings will gravitate to a different racial group besides their own. Additionally, if humankind can divorce the stereotypical thought of ethnicities fewer, people…

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    The tragic history of violence against native women starts with colonialism. The taking of the land is also a metaphor for the body especially that of women. Many native women had a lot of control over land and thus when taken so are bodies. To discuss one without the other would to be leaving out a true representation of the violence which has taken place within the United States. Overall, the main point of this paper is that the violence of native women and the process of taking land is deeply…

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    The Karen People

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    The Karen People Ethnicity The Karen people are an ethnic group living in South-East Asia with their own distinct languages and culture. The Karen people who are from Burma are ethnically distinct from other groups living in Burma and Thailand. The Karen are unique in which it is not necessary to have Karen parents in order to be Karen. To be the Karen people, a person must identify himself or herself as Karen by knowing Karen culture and customs as well as speak a Karen language. The Karen are…

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    There are approaches that go beyond the framework of the NSMs, mainly by saying that there are even newer formations of movements. Much of this idea comes from the fact that NSM theory does not actually encompass all modern social movements (Day 722) and yet is the predominant theory for the categorizing modern movements. This idea of an alternative framework for modern social movements that was produced by from Richard Day. He laid out the problems with the NSM theory such as how most NSMs are…

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    SSC109e TMA01 Nurul Aeiyuni Roslan K1610383 1a) Anthropology is the study of humankind. It is concerned with the relationships between human’s biological traits and the traits they pick up socially by living in a community. In Population In Brief 2015, (National Population and Talent Division, Prime Minister's Office, Singapore Department of Statistics, Ministry of Home Affairs, & Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, 2015) it stated that Singapore’s population as of June 2015 was at 5.54…

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    Cabramatta community seem to create structure and establish business that benefits their ethnic community and in a sense discarding or excluding other races and ethnicities, this complication is the absence of resources and facilities for various ethnic communities, this can be noticed in through the local library, the local stores and even the bank branches, every enterprise is catered to individuals of an Asian ethnic background, this, in turn, can make it difficult for individuals of other…

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