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    idenidity in Ameirca. The main theme I noted throughout the book was development of the West Indians racial and ethnic Identity in America. Water’s gave a general introduction that she was raised in Brooklyn, NY. Water’s introduced her story by sharing her witness the neighborhood transform; the familiar faces she grew up with gradually began to disappear and a diverse array of ethnic people, in this case West Indian / Caribbean, started to replace her old neighbors. Walter’s personal…

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    Dalton Saylor Ivy Tech 111 Ms. DeShaney Dec. 12, 2016 To Kill A Mockingbird and Race Relations Essay Society has been plagued with issues for generations. One issue that has remained particularly prominent throughout centuries has been the relationship among races. Race relations is an incredibly broad term. The interactions and relationships among the amount of ethnicities that exist are overwhelming. This overwhelming amount of interactions, lead to an equal amount of overwhelming results,…

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    development of a man named Nikhil Ganguli, commonly referred to as Gogol. Written in 2003, The Namesake illustrates the toils and internal journey many children of immigrants face in contemporary times. Seeing as they experience a clash between their ethnic culture and American culture, first generation children must seek a balance between the two in order to understand their identity, which is evident in Gogol’s experience. Through three phases of self-awareness in Gogol’s life, Lahiri depicts…

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    As the population continues to grow in America, the topic of diversity and opinions about it are on the rise as well. Previously, civil rights have been an issue in the United States and are still blamed for the oppression faced today; however, civil rights are not the current issue at hand. From the privilege movements, incorporating fair treatment and creating more diversity to make up for the events in the past is the present issue at hand. Being a free country, the United States is…

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    alive. At one time, this outdoor market was an urban enclave in which mainly Italian and Jewish immigrants worked, lived and raised their families. Today, while this outdoor market has become diversified with people and businesses of many different ethnic backgrounds, the sense of pride remains just the same. In this paper I will talk about the history and location of the Italian Market, as well as the area as an urban enclave. I will also talk about some of…

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    I want to complete college. Despite all the many possible goals and dreams that the majority desire to fulfill, I aspire to finish college in the appropriate amount of time. Although my goal is relatively simple, the journey to succeed can be overall difficult and challenging. Some obstacles that lie ahead for me are due to race. Race itself is controversial because it subtly generalizes everyone and categorizes the human population by privileges and by deciding who is the subordinate or the…

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    as: White American’s who have experience with prejudice, and ethnic minorities’ experiences with prejudice. People who have experiences with prejudice do not think of them as a potential target group; however, when they experience the blatant prejudice, those people will be harder to accept the fact. On the other hand, ethnic minorities’ experience with prejudice will consider themselves as a target group for racial acts. These ethnic groups who have experience with prejudice would go to get a…

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    Oceans connected, and the two white voyagers knew much about Eastern Native American groups by the early nineteenth century. Nevertheless, the brevity of this stop meant that the two white men did not stay there long enough to fully grasp the unique lifeways of local peoples including the Clatsops, Chinooks and Killamucks. Because Lewis and Clark did not have pre-existing knowledge of the specific lifeways of these groups, they instead relied on acquaintances with previously-encountered…

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    Bullying can range from children to adults and from race, religion, culture, origin, looks, and sexual orientation. Bullying is portrayed on television, radio and even through music. Typically in today’s world one race or ethnic group will target another race or ethnic group causing the bullying to spread through the genes because it is something that had been taught. This widespread problem can be solved with the correct classes and training. In today’s world a bully targets someone for their…

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    my work, and my passion for discussions and topics around race and equality in America. TASS is known for its studies on ethnic backgrounds, and being Hispanic and bringing that perspective to the table is something that can help me connect more with the learning objectives of the seminars. Furthermore, through TASS I can also gain meaningful knowledge on the history of ethnic backgrounds in the United States. My passion and drive to learn can make me an active and energetic participant. I…

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