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    Racial Profiling

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    common term that describes the practice of targeting minorities by law enforcements for stops, searches or possible arrest. Over the past years, blacks, Hispanics, Arabs and Muslims (minorities) has received unfair treatments based solely on their race. Such as the phrases “driving while black, flying while Arab and flying while Muslim.” In an extreme way racial profiling can possible lead to police brutality. As defined police brutality refers to the use of excessive force or cruel and inhuman…

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    that they were in contact with the Muslim World. The ring has a little drawing that says il-la-la, which means for/to Allah. This proves that they were in contact. The ring looked like it was made of amethyst, but when the researchers examined it more they saw that it was made of silver alloy and colored glass. Scientist thought that it would mean the the ring was fake because it was made with less expensive materials. That was not the case in the Viking World. At that time the Middle East and…

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    Vanished World” gives us something to focus onto and describes the relationship between these three faith groups that went terribly wrong. Their ideas and interactions reveal how to make things right during our time. The world that vanished is medieval Spain, where the three groups once lived peacefully amongst one another, and worked together creating trades, culture, and civilization. We can see a glimpse of their relationship here at the beginning of the book where it states “though Muslims,…

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    This world is strange. There are more than seven billion people living on the different corners of the earth with different ways of life and different customs and beliefs. Different people value different things. Why? Because of culture and traditions established for thousand years ago by their ancestors helping connect individuals and communities through specific things. Belonging to a culture can provide individuals with an easy way to connect with people they share the same traditions and…

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    change their world view, why can teachers not help them as their job is to mold a student’s mind into the best it can be? Letting the child form how a classroom should be run in a diplomatic way can help to build a stronger thinking student…

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    Small World Theory Paper

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    Living in a small world negatively influenced information seeking for everyday life purpose. A small world is a world where language and customs bind its participants to one worldview. Resources (both intellectual and material) are known and easily accessible. It is a world in which there is a collective awareness about who is important and who is not; which ideas are relevant and which are trivial; whom to trust and whom to be avoided (Chatman, 1999). Chatman built Theory of Life in the Round…

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    The Positivity in Determination: An analysis of House of Stone Introduction This essay will first provide historical context about Lebanon. This essay will provide a brief summary of House of Stone by Anthony Shadid. Finally this essay will analyze determination and focus in House of Stone in order to support the idea that one’s character can be strong enough so that they are able to avoid conflict and trouble. For example Anthony Shadid’s determination to rebuild his grandparent’s house…

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    Mouleid Culture

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    In every country throughout the world is a unique culture, making that country different from the rest. Whether it be food and drinks or clothing and language, culture is the essence of every country. In Tunisia, the culture is rich with influence from the French, Romans, and Arabs. The Mediterranean Sea in the north and the Sahara desert in the south both influence the production of food and drink. The overwhelming percentage of Muslims in the country also affects the culture. The…

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    History speaks about many heroes and inventors who participated in the changes of civilization. There was one individual by the name of Imhotep who was recognized as the worlds first poet, priest, doctor and chief minister. Jimmy Dunn: Retrieved from www.touregypt.net/featurestories/imhotep.htm. Imhotep is said to be one of the worlds most famous ancients. He has been identified in many mummy movies today. His name and role lived on in the movie named “The mummy” which released in 1999. His…

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    predictability from an increased demand in international institutions. Even though we have an increased need for global governance, we still need actors to solve problems. We can guess the future based off the events of history and how we know the world works. To begin with, Francis Fukuyama’s idea presented in “The End of History?” provides many flaws.…

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