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    their countries can help spark the conversation and the topic of class that day. It is a small incorporation but can be expanded into bigger projects and activities. The questions being asked follow the Blooms taxonomy model. The questions get more complex as you proceed. The questions asked will test the children’s knowledge and will allow them to apply the knowledge they retained or recall from the lesson. The last three questions follow the more abstract categories of the model. It allows the…

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    Fair And Lovely Analysis

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    This paper will prove that there are certain issues in society that need to be addressed and made public especially, because people are being exploited and devalued by big successful companies. An analyses will be made of two images in which culture jam takes place- one of the images involve Fair and Lovely and the other involves Nike. I will unpack hegemonic discourses in society and the ways they are reconfigured through culture jamming to present counterhegemonic discourses. Before going…

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    approaching the issue on the macro-scale of society, and thus hints at the application of sociological theories. Altering social norms, for example by fighting rape myths, reconsidering traditional gender roles, and challenging male dominance and the inferiority of women, should be part of the strategy. Thus, the criminal justice system must assume the position of opposing male dominance and counter the rape myths, for example that idea…

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    Legacies Of Colonialism

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    The history of Colonial Empires is both a complex and an enduring one. During the nineteenth century, several reasons ranging from political, ideological, to economic interests paved the way for colonial expansion. However, it was the industrial Revolution which led to the successful rise and growth of the British and European Empires. The industrial revolution has had a major impact on colonial expansion, the rapid development of technology and the emergence of new machinery with new and…

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    absent), although they were and are highly elaborated and function quite well. The reason was that they were not European and just different. The essence of Orientalism is thus the ineradicable distinction between Western superiority and Oriental inferiority (Said, 1985:…

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    In his Narrative, Frederick Douglass evidently exposes the barbaric and treacherous abuse that blacks endured during the period of slavery. He argues that the inferiority or the non-subject status of slaves was in result of blacks being denied the basic concepts that any other human would obtain in order to construct a legitimate self-identity. Douglass viewed himself as a subject rather than an object and emphasized the importance of utilizing one’s self identity as a pivotal tool against…

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    The Movie Crash

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    This gave me a chance to learn and made me realize how less problematic the world could be if these problems could be wiped clean off the board. If things like racial discrimination, racial superiority and inferiority, stereotype approach could be solved, it would be fruitful for all of us. The movie "Crash" told showed me an interlocking stories of whites, blacks, Latinos, Koreans, Iranians, cops and criminals, the rich and the poor, the powerful and powerless…

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    Jamestown, Virginia, an essential source of history about the United States in the early 1600’s. Pocahontas, a daughter of a powerful Indian leader, married an Englishman named John Rolfe and changed her name to Rebecca. She adopted English culture, and have a son together. Pocahontas brings peace between the English settlers and Powhatan confederation. In Kathleen Brown’s article, “Gender Frontier”, she underscores gender role and responsibility in both Native American and English settlers.…

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    Privilege is a right, advantage, favor, or immunity specially granted to a specific individual, group, or class, and withheld from certain or all others. White privilege is a form of social privileges that solely benefits white people and excludes people of color. For some apparent reason many people become blinded, ignorant, and oblivious when white privilege becomes the topic of conversation. “White Privilege is the other side of racism” (Rothenberg, 53). Although we live in a country where we…

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    The ideal dream of all the admission counselors who decide on who to accept to their university and who does not is to create a diverse and unified community. Nonetheless, not all the international students like the idea of mingling with domestic students. There is no explanation to such fact, but it happens and it seems as if no one is ready or simply does not care to talk about it. However, I want to talk about it, an international student, named Chengcheng Xiang ’18, has her own thoughts on…

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