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    There has been a lot of discussion surround "white allies" and "white allyship". Most of the mainstream discussions about the topic do not really take into account what people of color need in an ally. This is one woman of color 's take on what White people need to do if they want to be an effective, anti-racist ally. Step 1: Acknowledge that Being White Gives You A Distinct & Tangible Advantage! Before a White person can even consider joining the fight for the liberation of Black people or…

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    Koby’s reelz The Theft school The story about my life goes something like this… I was a little boy when I stole stuff from stores… As a teen, I got into serious trouble. I was walking home and passed by a cops station with a vault I noticed open. So what did I do? I walked inside and stole 100,000 dollars. When I turned around I saw a cop. I had a long talk with my mom and the cop and got shipped away to a prison school for the theft kids. The next morning I imaged getting to ride a…

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    minute period the tv show displayed 77 counts of physical violence and 15 counts of verbal violence. Most of the physical violence count was racked up in the scene where Stewie uses a machine gun to shoot and kill his mother in which I counted 25 shots. The verbal violence is showcased by mostly verbal threats like, for example, when Stewie drags a red wagon full of weapons like chainsaws, gas cans and axes into the room and exclaims “I’ll teach that hussy to go on a boat ride without me. When…

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    In the What the Health documentary by Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn, their sole purpose was to inform the viewers about the advantages of eating a plant-based diet and provide evidence to support their reasoning. One of the major problems in the film was that a few of the facts mentioned were incorrect. Which is an issue of credibility and more importantly, it may mislead others. Therefore, the main problem is the ethical appeals because of the faulty evidence used in the film. As a result, that…

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    Slaughterhouse-Five. Numerous people Billy knows die throughout the novel including the two scouts protecting Billy in the beginning, Roland Weary who dies from an gangrene in his foot, Wild Bob, the homeless man on the POW train, and Edgar Derby who is shot by firing squad after looting the possessions of dead Germans after the bombing of Dresden. Billy knew all of these men, and as mentioned above, Billy witnessed first-hand the murder of thousands during the firebombing. In the novel the…

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    Human population is rapidly growing throughout the world, and just within a time span of five years, the world’s population has shot from 7.3 billion people to the current 7.9 billion people. The effect of this exponential population growth on water and water sources can be taken in two different perspectives, but both calls for urgent remedy before the situation gets out of hand. One is the high demand for clean water for human consumption and secondly, is the severe encroachment of water…

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    the film mocks the key male characters like the police officer, the husband, and the boyfriend. This demonstrates how women could be better than men in some ways and women played around with them like toys. Furthermore, the film also introduces reverse sexual objectification by objectifying men. This is most obvious when the character J.D. takes off his shirt and dances around…

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    is going to defend favoritism, no matter how noble the goal, it is impractical if people are the decision makers. An ethics based on fundamental, especially the requirement for fairness, requires that all men and women regardless of race get an even shot in the workplace. On the other side, society’s overall welfare must be the highest goal of the ethical action, to deny that a certain form of affirmative action balancing, in some organizations at some times, does serve the general…

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    Solving LGBT Discrimination There are an estimated 700,000 people in the United States that identify as being transgender ("Transgender Facts”). The Civil Rights of this section of American citizens is being fundamentally violated by the states and local government for religious reasons, which should not be allowed under constitutional separation of church and state. In comparison to the over three million citizens that occupy this country, this seemingly small group of individuals along with…

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    What do you think of when you hear the word “viking?” Do you think of masculine, Scandinavian brutes pillaging villages? Well, you would not be wrong. However, they damaged more than just the lives of innocent villagers. Now, what do you think of when you hear the word “Iceland?” With its cold, Nordic atmosphere, one would think that Iceland would be able to withstand anything, but that is not the case. Surprisingly, Iceland’s environment is very fragile, and the vikings did their fair share to…

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