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    In Russia, serfdom was a system under which the peasants were theoretically free tenants, but were actually in a state of vassalage to, and dependence on, the landowners. Russian peasants were a completely separate class from the landowners and nobility, many of whom must have considered their underlings less than human. Some people condemn feudalism, stating that it was a corrupt system of labor as it exploited serfs, but without the use of the serfs, the entire economy of Europe would have…

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    becoming increasingly more difficult due to the issues of what is called ‘color-blindness’ not being challenged by other than antiracist academia in public. The article begins with discussion of the Civil Rights movement where there is a start to a radicalization of a new way to view social racial order in the views of the whole of the society. It discusses how the changes grew to be a slow transformation with those who were helping the cause, but there were also those who brought about…

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    revolution for their gender without even knowing it. Although there were some women during that time period that were advocating for women’s rights many weren’t aware of it (Sigel).” Significant numbers of women were involved in the progressive radicalization of politics in Paris and especially in the development of republicanism after the king tried unsuccessfully to flee the country in June 1791 (Levy pg. 281).” Thus the impact that the women had was with the events that they took part in as…

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    Heritage Essay Just some 93 miles off of the southernmost point of the United States lies Cuba. Cuba is an island known for the most beautiful beaches and its crystal clear water. Most don’t know very much about Cuba. Majority, only know of its’ communistic tendencies and of past event involvement. What most people don 't understand, is what occurs everyday in Cuba. Cubans know the art of survival, which ultimately attributes to their quality of life. Historically, Cuba is similar to that of…

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    White privilege is a topic that is always existing and has for a period of time, but it is not talked about that often and actions are not taken against it. This issue is difficult to diminish because the majority of people that are in authority are most like to be caucasians who are in that position thanks to the power of white privilege. It has cause many problems and caused many cases of unfair of treatment anywhere from inside a personal household to a community, to the society, and all the…

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    believe that everyone’s individual beliefs are valid, so long as they abide by the law and the Constitution. However, it is foolish to ignore a truth written in our nation’s very fabric: compromise leads to resolution. The issue with polarization, radicalization, and full alliance is that the opportunity to test your beliefs is radically diminished, meaning that your beliefs will never mature or change. A mature belief is one that has been tested, discussed, analyzed, and actively questioned.…

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    Beseiso 1 Beseiso 4 MohamedAmro Beseiso Prof. Douglas Hum201P 11 March, 2016 Intellectual Pluralism Introduction What is the importance of intellectual Pluralism? First, we must define the meaning of the word to understand its importance. So, Intellectual Pluralism is actually comparable to freedom of speech in the sense that intellectual pluralism means the freedom to debate anything with any style of language. This relates to the freedom of speech with regard to the freedom of the words and…

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    Since 1948 following the Pronouncement of Universal Human Rights, Education has officially been recognized as a fundamental human right. Moreover, it has been acknowledged through numerous accords such as the “United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization” (UNESCO), the “Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women,” and the “International Covenant on Economics, Social, and Cultural Rights.” These treaties established the entitlement of children…

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    The Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre occurred August 24, 1572, beginning in Paris, France, and spreading outward. It eventually led to popular violence that killed two to three thousand men, women, and children. During this time, religion was used as a guard and a safe house for people against vulnerabilities such as disease, famine, and early death. Moreover, it shaped the world they knew. It established social hierarchies, gave meaning and hope to the world, and established morals in everyday…

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    While terrorists have had success avoiding detection using privacy apps with strong encryption, Big Data still is used to uncover attack planning activities and recognize early indicators of radicalization and recruitment, allowing intelligence agencies to stay one step ahead of terrorist events. Based on the earlier successes with the zero-day virus, I believe that software implants will quickly move beyond simply using remote signal detection…

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