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    Sputnik: The Space Race

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    The Space Race occurred after the Cold War, which brought up past rivalries between the Soviet Union and the United States. The improvements made during the race were not for science, but to show superiority between the United States and the Soviet Union. They tried to up-one another; this grows tensions between them just as the Cold War did. “On October 4, 1957, a Soviet R-7 intercontinental ballistic missile launched Sputnik” (History). This was the beginning of it all. The United States and…

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    Race relations have been around for decades, and things haven’t changed so much since the incident in Little Rock on September 4th, 1957. Most African Americans still find it hard to be included into the White American society because there are still people in the world that choose not to accept them, due to the color of their skin. They are still being mistreated and judged and people always assume the worst from them in every given situation. In the article, “The Myth of Race” by Agustin…

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    Race And Ethnicity Issues

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    Racial and ethnicity issues have always been a topic of discussion, and these are issues that need to be improved upon. Race and ethnic issues concern inequality and diversity. Racial issues and ethnicity issues have always been difficult to handle, and manage. I envision a future society, my ideal society, in the United States to have more tolerance and allowance. Allowing others to live the life they choose, and respecting their choice, even if it goes against your personal views; while also…

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    Race Relations Sociology

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    Lastly, race relations continue to reflect the incredibly important social implications of racism in current events. Examples such as the brutality faced by young Black men by the cops demonstrates the assumption that African-Americans are brutish and violent, characteristics given to them by scientists during the slave trade. One example of on going racism that goes unnoticed is the high rate of violence against women of color, specifically sexual violence. As mentioned before, the sexual…

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    Grant Harper Mrs. Murray Pre-AP English 9-Block 1 27 November 2017 Race Relations Then & Now “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. is a convincing speech that shows that he wants to end racism and live in harmony with all skin colors. The black community in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is not treated well at all…

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    In many societies, there are groups of people who do not wish to conform or are actively against the views of the time. Mark Twain’s The Damned Human Race and Henry David Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience are examples of writings which focus on what they each see wrong with society. They each express their own beliefs which makes each one different. By comparing the opinions of the two authors, we see similarities and differences. They share some similarities with one another, such as a lack of faith…

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    “The End of Race: Hawaii and the Mixing of Peoples” indicate the differences and similarities between people of diverse races and ethnicity. Steven Olson applies the frequencies of genetic mutations in the mitochondria, migration from one continent to another and racially mixed populations where the target is the most American state of Hawaii. Should the world be concerned about the end of the singular genetic ethnicity of each race? And is it going to happen? Race most likely will disappear as…

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    Seminar 2 December 2015 Correlation Between Race and Intelligence When a person looks at another person, are they quick to assume how intelligent they are based on their appearance or race? Some of us may say no but, most of us are all guilty of stereotyping a person based on their race at one point or another. No matter what they have heard from anyone, people should never judge a book by its cover. Assuming someone 's intelligence based on just their race is like assuming how nice someone is…

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    Destructive Nature of the Term Race: Growing Beyond a False Paradigm by Susan Chavez Cameron & Susan Macias Wycoff, argue that race is a social construction to justify inhumane acts against those who are seen inferior based on their phenotype such as the color of their skin, stature, etc.... The views about race inequality are explained in the article and unfortunately supported by mental health professionals. Notably, some mental health professionals have preserve race classifications in our…

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    Perhaps more so than other periods of prolific artistic change and growth, the era now understood in terms of the “New Negro” movement reveals a complexity of race relations, gender struggles and class divisions, particularly among African Americans than any other subsequent decade. In truth, the level of popularity of this period has fluctuated over time, and many of the writers, especially women, we now associate with the Harlem Renaissance were not recognised in mainstream literary circles…

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