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    major effect from the disdain were the differences in labor niches such as types of occupations, jobs, and industries occupied by Asian migrants. The labor niches often separate the lives of each ethnic groups, therefore also establishing many racial dynamics that impacted the lives of many Asian ethnic groups in the pre-exclusion years. Although many Asians migrants came to America looking for better opportunities, the hardship they endure due to racism often collides with their work…

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    society there is stratification our society in particular tends to label, group, and categories people much more often than other societies around the world. America in my eyes is an individualistic society its belief is you have every resource available to succeed therefor if you don’t its your own fault. However this way of thinking ignores the extreme inequality that’s going on. The system is molded for one particular group to succeed and reap the benefits and rewards. Even if minorities work…

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    According to the text, the word race is described as the belief that biological subdivisions make up the human species in which they are divided into (Scupin, 2012, p. 11). White, black, yellow, Caucasoid, Mongoloid, and Negroid are the categories that were used to describe ones race (Scupin, 2012, p. 11). The Ancient Greek used the word genos which meant race and is affiliated with family, tribes and clans over time (Scupin, 2012, p. 12). The Athenians did not have the word race to form and…

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    kind of race of friendship. I have a diversity group of friends during my lifetime. I have white friends, Asian friends, American friends, Latino friends, African American friends, and Native American friends. Ethnicity is also in my group of friend. According to WikipediaAn ethnic group or ethnicity is a category of people who identify with each other based on common ancestral, social, cultural or national experience. Unlike most other social groups, ethnicity is primarily an inherited status.…

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    Joan and Lena: Similarities Across Ethnic Backgrounds The way an individual identifies themselves is very important for their overall well-being and self-esteem. Life experiences have a major impact on an individual’s sense of identity. These life experiences can either hurt or help their identity, and as a result, shape the person they become. Even though these characters are from different ethnic backgrounds, Lena St. Clair and Joan Foster share similar life experiences: both women use…

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    each racial and ethnic group with family values, Keller emphasizes the solidarity and barbaric nature of each race. An Englishman stares in disgust as a Chinese man consumes a rat, using chopsticks, rather than forks or knives.8 Uncle Sam is ready to consume the live turkey carried by the black butler, while Columbia appears distressed in the back, wearing the cook’s clothing. Through his ethnically distinct caricatures, Keller exaggerates the differences among each of ethnic group, such as the…

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    Meanings of Words” and Leong’s essay “Being A Chink” deal with the use of ethnically derogatory language within and outside of their own ethnic groups. In their essays they argue that by using racist language within their own ethnic groups lessen the negativity attached to these words. In addition to lessening negativity surrounding racist language these ethnic groups are able to use these words to their advantage. As Naylor and Leong have stated in their essays, I agree with their position that…

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    societies in the modern world – is a multi-ethnic society. Scotland’s Census (2011) showed that 96 per cent of the population in Scotland was represented by people whose ethnicity was reported as “White” (“White Scottish”, “White British”, “Irish”, “Polish” and “Other Whites”) and the remaining 4 per cent was represented by individuals from ethnic minority groups (“Asians”, “Africans”, “Caribbean”, “Mixed/multiple ethnicity” and “Other ethnicities”) , that is “groups that are singled out and…

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    The tribal memoir, Bad Indians by Deborah Miranda is an intricately written body of work that recounts the social and historical story of an entire peoples. The memoir’s use of several different mediums assists in exposing all aspects of Indian life including periods of subjugation through missionization and secularization. The period labeled as “Reinvention” focuses deeply on the wave of immense interest in the study of Indian culture by white men. Miranda includes in this period a section…

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    Media and Stereotype I have always been a very open minded person, throughout out my life and even until now, I’ve befriended people from all ethnic and racial background. I didn’t care where they came from or what they believed in, I didn’t judge unless they bad mouthed another person for their belief or color. I was raised very openminded by my father who was very openminded himself. He had friends of all backgrounds. So, he preached to us as kids to not judge other even though…

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