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    Description of how multiracial individuals are similar to and different from other groups; be sure to address identity development Multiracial individuals develop their identity in similar was as other members of the population; however, they also have distinct experiences that form their identity as well. In general, the similarities of multiracial individuals include the development of identity around their race, as do other populations. People of Color, Whites and White Ethnic Groups all…

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    We don’t see much of the facial performance capture in movies as it requires a lot of effort. You have to record an actor making all kinds of facial expressions in different conditions frequently for training a capture system to match expressions, which is kind of difficult for a studio that doesn’t have much money. Disney Research has found a solution for this. It has developed a facial capture system that would dramatically reduce effort and time to capture facial expressions. With the facial…

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    An Interview with Emily: A Multiracial Female For this interview, I struggled to find a candidate who met the criteria of differing from myself in two aspects of culture. Moving from Philadelphia to Greenville, PA, I didn’t realize what a culture-shock I would encounter. Furthermore, I was not prepared for the immense lack of diversity in this small town and surrounding areas. Fortunately, I was privileged enough to be given the opportunity to interview Emily, a co-worker of mine from the…

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    The world I come from is filled with great people, and is set up with opportunities for success, and achievement. I come from a strong, large, multiracial family. A family of courage, pride and one that has fought to prosper for generations. I know because of them I became the woman I am today. I grew up very fortunate due to the fact that my parents fought so hard to give my three sister, brother and I the life they couldn't receive. I grew up and live in a very nice community where I saw no…

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    Multiracial Americans have increased in the population. I am black, white and samoan, with a biracial mother and a fully samoan father. Racism/discrimination are circumstances I have never had to deal with in my life. I was always aware of the cruel,racist…

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    In Ed Baker’s interview, “A Multiracial Native American Experience,” he spoke about his experience with social stigma as a result of his skin tone. He mentioned in the interview that during summer time his skin would get darker. As a result of having dark skin in the South, he was discriminated and refused services. Color consciousness played a significant role in the South. Ed may have developed a personality disorder as a result of enduring maladaptive patterns of behavior to survive.…

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    Through out the past few decades people have found it easier and easier to love based on the inside ignoring the perception of the outer traits. Biracial and Multiracial people have been on the rise and will continue to be for the many years to come. Although this has been on the rise in a positive way their is still some negative connotation which is involved usually with the individuals themselves. As absurd as it sounds it happens. Specifically when reading articles or just hearing people of…

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    Multiracial People Effects of Multiracial People in Shaping People’s Lives in Different Cultures The concept of race has had a different set of impact on many people around the world. Multiracial people have influenced people in different cultures in different ways. Initially, people from different cultures were considerably intolerant with one another. American history indicates that white people were significantly intolerant of those who came from other regions, especially people from Asia and…

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    conversed about the importance of the Good Teaching Triangle and cultural competency, “the will and skill to create authentic and effective relationships with those different than you.” (Gary Howard, We Can’t Teach What We Don’t Know: White Teacher, Multiracial Schools.)…

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    likely do the same. Growing up disliking one another is how it was. A set few of people didn’t want to be told who to like, so they went against their parents. People can also see how others perceived other races from, Paul Charbonnet article , “ Multiracial Children”, the author says, “ I sat there in class, watching a movie on kids and their biases. Researchers asked kids, black and white, what they thought the characters doing various things; the only difference was the color of their skin.…

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