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    Cast Away: Refugee Crisis

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    of the countries. In the book, Cast Away: True Stories of Survival from Europe’s refugee crisis by Charlotte McDonalds-Gibson, this book is about the refugee crisis due to the strife within the countries of the Middle East, and Northern Africa. The people that were featured in the book were all from difference places, Syria, Eritrea, and countries alike, all seeking a better living…

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    4. Case Study of Competitive Control by an Insurgent Group: How the Theory Applies to The PKK The PKK is mainly an ethno-nationalist based insurgent group. It was committed to the rights of the Kurdish people, to equipping them with necessary resources to defend their rights, and to ensure equality within the organization itself (Schoon 2015, p. 274). Among the contemporary insurgent groups, the PKK is termed as an ethnic insurgent and terrorist organization which is operating especially in the…

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    Black” and the theory of “the color line”, he was able to portray a message that people of mixed or dark color were being made uncomfortable in there skin and did not approve of the way they were viewed in society. Dubious described this feeling as Double Consciousness. This is when you view yourself in the eyes of others and develop a sense of contempt and pity. Dubious also, constructed an inquiry as to why mixed people of dark color where considered to be the same race as fully ethnic…

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    America has a long history of racial differences of the dominant class, which were the white people. White privilege was huge and if you were not white, you did not have access or authority to a lot of things. For example, equal pay, jobs, housing, medical care and more. We all have this idea that in America everyone is treated the same and equality can be reached if you come over and live the American dream. He in America you are different and unique and have equal rights. Yet, that is not the…

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    Ronald J. Allen, it talks about people from different backgrounds and whether they support the burning of the flag or are against it. In the story “What, of This Goldfish, Would You Wish?” by Etgar Keret, it talks about how one boy reacts around someone who comes from a different culture as he does. In the video My So-Called Enemy by Lisa Gossels, it shows how different cultures interact with each other. All three of these pieces display actions that show as people, we do not always accept…

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    the Zika virus and the unclean water, it would take for a lot to make these games into the top five worst games. It goes on to top about the top five worst Olympics. Number five is Atlanta in 1996, where there was a bombing injuring more than 100 people. Four, was the Athens games in 2004, the games itself were successful but the aftermath damaged Greece significantly financially. Three, Moscow in 1980, was a tough time with Russian war with Afghanistan plus they were known for giving athletes…

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    Exploring Trait Report

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    This exercise effectively solidified the fact that race is a social-construct that serves to disenfranchise the dispossessed whilst allowing for those who’re in power to remain that way. By engaging in the “Exploring Traits” activity one can easily see how race has no real basis, whether it be via phenotype or genotype. One thing was made very evident through this activity, whether or not they were in the same racial category didn’t matter in the slightest: skin color, blood-type, and even…

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    waves of reactions by the American people. On April 4, 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, TN., while supporting a strike by sanitation workers with regard to safe working conditions and fair wages. Martin Luther King, Jr. was an advocate for the African American people seeking peace and equal rights, and he always wanted to keep it peaceful. His death made nationwide news. His legacy still lives today. There are many people who believe that peaceful…

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    In the film “Paradise Now”, two Palestinian men living in Tel Aviv are recruited to become suicide bombers. Khaled and Said are the two main characters in this movie. Khaled and Said become involved with a suicide bombing group. They become trained on how to properly execute their missions by a leader. The mission that Khaled and Said are given is to cross the border into Israel. As they are crossing, they have bombs strapped to their chests. If they disassemble these bombs themselves and do it…

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    every culture has its own inside joke that only a specific people can understand it and comprehend with it. This cartoon provokes sectarianism in the Arab world and make fun of it; This will make Sectarian individuals feel for their discrimination in a way that is not so obvious. This problem did not always exist in the Arab world, but it came in the 19th century with western colonization that used the logic divide and rule to conquer the people. Usually sectarianism and bigotry are strategies…

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