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    Cause of Inequality-Racism I. Introduction A. Every human has a same red blood. Though s/he is black, white, Hispanic or Asian it doesn’t matter; everyone is supposed to have an equal right. But racism still exists. Why different races people have different heights? Was the person born that way? B. “The Little Black Boy” by William Blake and “Racism is around me everywhere” by Francis Duggan are the two poems about how racism causes inequality. C. Realization of differences, fear of loss and…

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    that has been known for a long time with various cultures that are considered as the most severe form of punishment. The death penalty inflicted as the effort to maintain and enforce the morality and justice. The criminal law is not to revenge the crimes that have been done by someone so that justice in the form of absolute balance remains is reached. The state and the authority do not have the authority to revoke the right to human…

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    Native American Women

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    speaking, if there was an old house George Washington slept in it would be preserved no matter how run down it is. And if the land was needed for something that would benefit the community, the historical preservation society would step in and get a court order to keep it intact, even if the space is the only space available for something beneficial to the community. Lands that are not rich in resources are then used for waste sites. One hundred percent of uranium production takes place on or…

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    Fiji Research Paper

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    know, the first human inhabitants were Melanesian. It is said that the tribe that found the islands were led by Chief Lutunasobasoba They lived on the island for about 3,500 years. Then around February 6, 1643, Fiji made its first contact with Europeans. Abel Tasman, a very famous Dutch explorer, who found many famous islands in the Southern Pacific Ocean, discovered Vanua, a Fijian island about 177 kilometers (about 110 miles), north of Suva. The first governor was Sir…

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    In 1788, Europeans first discovered and settled in Australia. When Australia was established as a colony of Britain, the conflict between Indigenous people and white people had started. The British tried to displace Aboriginal people from their land. They made lots of policies to get rid of Aboriginal people and tried to assimilate Aboriginal people into ‘white’ society. In 1991, the process of reconciliation formally began and this process has been continuing till now. Although the Indigenous…

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    throughout its history, America has had a record of discriminatory action in terms of granting freedom and in what volume it has been willing to grant that freedom. Since the annexation of the Philippines America has displayed a zeal for democratic justice and inalienable rights only when it has been beneficial to either a domestic or foreign agenda. The issues of allowing the Philippines to self-govern and granting citizenship to non-Caucasian immigrants were things that did not help fulfill…

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    Alexis Chew 09/20/15 Lacayo 3rd Period Beccaria - A Reformer, Jurist, and Economist “Every punishment which does not arise from absolute necessity is tyrannical,” -Cesare Beccaria Beccaria was an 18th century philosopher that belonged to the social and intellectual world of the Milanese enlightenment. He was born on March 15th, 1738, in Milan into a wealthy family. Beccaria's ideas for government ended up impacting not just Milan, but the whole world. He studied at the University of Pavia,…

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    American Imperialism Dbq

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    against the text and the spirit of the document, and the founding principles of the United States. Hoar also argued against the claim that holding on to the Philippines was for the Filipinos’ benefit: The people there have got a government, with courts and judges, better than those of the people of Cuba, who, it was said, had a right to self-government, collecting their customs; and it is proposed to turn your guns on them, and say, “We think that our notion of government is better than the…

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    French Settlement In Canada

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    English. The primary objects traded between the Mi 'kmaq and the french were beaver and moose hides in exchange for European goods, most significant of which were weapons. Both the French and the English had ties with different aboriginal groups, and this only increased tensions between the various tribes. In addition to that, the aboriginals, in desire to acquire as much European goods as they could through the trade, diminished the natural resources which were available had they wanted to go…

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    A spree killer can be operationally defined as someone who commits four or more murders in a single event. Though not many people are spree killers, there have been enough of them to understand some of their common characteristics. For example, it is statistically highly probable that such a person would be of the male gender. One of the most notorious ones was Elliot Rodger, the “virgin killer.” A boy who decided to take out his frustration with the female population by having a shooting spree…

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