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    Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention, 19(3), 117-122. Xiong, X., Wang, P., Li, X., Zhang, Y., & Li, S. (2015). The Effects of Red Yeast Rice Dietary Supplement on Blood Pressure, Lipid Profile and C-reactive Protein in Hypertension: A Systematic Review. critical reviews in food science and…

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    The Skin Game Theme Essay

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    Social injustice arises when equality treated unequally. Each time when someone cheats of what one deserve, there is injustice. Galsworthy has dealt with the theme of social injustice by portraying society as a sharply divided entity consisting of totally opposed classes. His The Skin Game deals with the theme of social injustice. A class struggle is in progress. But it is not between the rich and poor. The struggle is not based on economic inequality but on social inequality. The Skin Game…

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    (Henry & Tator, 2006, p. 352). Systemic racism occurs when a society is structured in a way in which some are advantaged while others are disadvantaged. There is two different ways to describe systemic racism referred to as institutional racism and structural racism. Institutional racism is “racial discrimination that derives from individuals carrying out the dictates of others who are prejudiced or of a prejudiced society” (Henry & Tator, 2006, p. 352). Structural racism is “inequalities rooted…

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    that I began incubating throughout the entire day. That night I had used my outline and made a really rough draft of my paper. The day of peer review I was prepared to have a lot of feedback about how I needed to use more supporting details and finish my paper because I only had one-third of my paper done. The feedback that I received from my peer review was somewhat helpful. This is because some of the feedback that I received was unhelpful feedback that I knew that I needed to complete such as…

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    Peer-review processes The international health journals are known for publishing articles that have been peer-reviewed. (Oxford journals, 2015d). This tells quietly clearly that the article was peer-reviewed. If it had not been peer-reviewed, it may not have been published. Also, information on the article given shows that it was first received on 20th March 2014, revised on 4th July 2014, accepted on 11th July 2014 and published on 24th September 2014. This whole process tells that the…

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    The peer-review was helpful to me, although my essays were not perfect, this help me to correct my errors. It was difficult to do the essays to me, but I was doing the most that I can. I gave all my effort to do the essays. Peer-review helped me to do the MLA format, how to summarize paragraphs, and used rhetorical appeals. In narrative essay was the most difficult to me. When the professor told me that I needed to do my essay in MLA format I get lost. I never heard that. I do the entire essay…

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    Are the Police Force in the US and the UK Institutionally Racist and To What Extent Does Institutional Racism Still Prevail in the UK and the US Criminal Justice System? I predominantly chose this title because I have the intentions to possibly study a course on Human Rights, Globalisation and Justice or International Business at University. I feel that this particular title would give me an insight into the potential injustices in society, specifically in organizations such as the Metropolitan…

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    Broken Bodies Summary

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    him to change the way he does his job, and Abelino was granted compensation for lost work for a short time. Because this problem was clearly the fault of Abelino, and not the situation into which he had been forced by the social hierarchy and institutional racism he lived at the bottom of, the doctor did nothing more for…

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    a minute, which actually seemed like 10, where it was evident that I was thinking of an answer for the question or of how to answer the question. Likewise, I had a difficult time appropriately defining terms like bigotry, white privilege, and institutional racism, just to name a few. I have to admit that there were quite a few questions that I was not able to answer. When it came to the ones that I answered I would definitely change some of them…

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    distinguish between racial groups. Other examples include restricting the observation of cultural traditions, banning cultural dress in professional environments and omitting the opinions and experiences of minority groups. These also illustrate institutional racism and show how racist acts can be…

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