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    “Every formula of every religion has in this age of reason, to submit to the acid test of reason and universal assent.” – Mahatma Gandhi (4). This quote explains that religion today has to go through an "acid test” in order to see if the world agrees with what its beliefs are. Luckily, today in the U.S., we have the freedom of religion, so Americans can practice whatever religion they like, which is one of the things that the U.S. has assented to. As Americans, we also assent that slavery is bad…

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    Scr 13 Pros And Cons

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    The SCR 13 is supposed to urge the federal government to turn over all of its national parks, forests and monuments to the states and its people. However, there has been a lot of controversy behind the bill. This first paragraph will discuss the purpose of the bill, what problem does it seek to solve and who is helped or harmed from the bill. The purpose of the SCR 13 Ohio Senate bill is to urge Congress to transfer all national land that is open to the public and is owned by the federal…

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    America is often described as melting pot. However, I believe America is better described as a mosaic with the different people and different cultures meshing together but still maintaining their distinctness. Each group that makes up America has their own story to tell. Within the social foundations of American education, there is the plight of African Americans fighting to end the racial segregation of schools; Native Americans pushing back against the efforts to assimilate them, Catholics who…

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    Scandal is a scandal Throughout the past century, acceptance of different race, gender, sexuality, etc. have improved noticeably. It is more likely for a gay man to be on a magazine and not be criticized for his sexuality. It is more accepting for a transgender woman to go shopping for clothing in the men’s area. The United States is working towards to become the “melting pot” that society has always labeled it as. Yet, there are still many challenges to overcome. In doing so, technology and…

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    Freedom Of Speech

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    of the civil rights movement of the 1950 when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and others engaged in sit-ins, protests, marches to encourage social change.Without the First Amendment, protesters could not have assembled and voiced their work towards the end to segregation laws. Without the First Amendment, the press would not have been able to report what they believed or want to write about on civil rights abuses. Dr. Martin luther King Jr exercised his First Amendment freedoms by facing arrests…

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    Modified Racism

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    Native Americans or American Indians are often depicted as the mascots of sports team, the brands of automobiles, and the logos of many food and tobacco products. Many believe that these depictions are honoring the indigenous people of the United States. However, these are ultimately harmful representations. In the 2014 Journal of Communication Inquiry 38(3) article, “How Many More Indians? An Argument for a Representational Ethics of Native Americans,” Debra Merskin reflects on how…

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    Displays of Indigenous “artifacts” in Western museums have long been protested by activists. Critics argue that museums collect sacred and culturally important materials, fail to represent culture properly, and instead offer an unapologetic display of violent colonialism past (Pensley 37). In the poem “how to steal a canoe” by Leanne Simpson, the story of the repatriation of a canoe from a museum by two characters, kwe and akiwenzii, is explored. Simpson’s poem engages with the issue of…

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    hear the word hero, they usually imagine the generic spandex wearing, soaring like a bird hero, like the kind you see in the movies. When I hear the word hero, I instantly think about people who made a great impact in our world, like Martin Luther king jr. or Gandi. My hero that I chose to commemorate is someone who is strong, independent, has enough kindness to spread across the world, and single handedly proves that this is not just a man’s world, my hero is Eleanor Roosevelt. In this paper I…

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    Name Professor Subject Date Progressive Era Reforms Question One Theodore Roosevelt stands as the 26th American president. He remembered so much because of the progressive era reforms. He played a role that has led to changes in the society that are felt to date. First, he remembered for inventing the modern presidency. He came up as a presidential peacemaker who averted so many wars through diplomacy and fought bravely in the Spanish-American War. This made US to be at peace with most of its…

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    On July 4, 1776 the founding fathers of the United States of America announced they would declare independence from Great Britain with the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The goal of this was to have a place where people where not required to practice a certain religion, speak their mind and not be punished for it, and to have a place where they could live freely, just to name a few. However, we are in the year 2018, nearly 242 years later, and we still have trouble doing these…

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