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    Biases are based on preconceived ideas and notions towards a specific group of people. These bias are in fact prejudice in nature and exemplifies the idea of supremacy. Sometimes these bias become an integral part of our society. This is evident when a leader of a first world nation could make a travel ban, banning immigration from a specific nation because of religion or ethnic background. As a society we retain these bias because of historical circumstances or ignorance. In Canada this is…

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    Immigrants Lose Cultural The immigrant child are losing their cultural on many way appearance, they stop wearing the same cloth that they use to warred in their nationality country, some of the country have some rule about the cloth situation and they are support to look. For my other opinion, it just about how you stop doing that think that you do in your country and how you act now, almost all the immigrant want to be same as the white people, act some as the other and…

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    that his problem could be solved, but got disappointed after he knew that the ‘God’ was “preoccupied with more pressing matters”( Mottled Dawn 5). He got angry and told him, “You don’t answer my prayers because you are a Muslim god. Had you been a Sikh god, you would have been more of a sport.”(Mottled Dawn…

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    groups of Americans whether political, social, and/or economic. These changes have had their effects on those/that group/s of Americans, and the American society in general. One war in particular, which has had it’s own devastating effects on Muslims, Sikhs, and anyone who resembles a person of Middle Eastern descent. this war is the “War on Terror.” It can also be argued that this war has even affected non-Arab Americans as well. Please note that there are two parts to this “War on Terror,” the…

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    September 11, 2001 is a day that many Americans will remember. Muslim Americans were also marked by these terrorist attacks. After the tragedy happened, Muslim Americans have been living in a painful position because they have been seen as terrorist, and have been trying for years to recover and change the way they are being viewed. The government passed Patriot Act and Clear Act, which cause Muslim’s to become suicidal because of all the horrible treatment they had to through It has been…

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    While reading The Management of Grief by Baharati Mukherjee, I noticed a couple different themes throughout. The main theme that caught my attention was having hope. In this short story, the main character Shaila loses her husband and two sons in a terrorist attack that left a whole plane full of people dead. Shaila has to come to an acceptance that her family is gone and move on. This theme is portrayed in the characters, Shaila and Judith Templeton the most, them being polar opposites. Shaila…

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    did my views change so did my father’s as we both got a better understanding of the culture and through communication with the entire Indian family. I lacked in knowledge about the Sikh religion too, but had learnt from the mother about the prayers, the gurus and the festivities. Communicating with more Indians and Sikhs allowed for my opinion to change, the one that was given to me by someone…

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    monster-terrorist image is not simply a way to categorize and denigrate the terrorist, but actually serves to uphold heteronormativity and instil patriotic values into the Western population as seen in media from an episode of ‘The West Wing’ and in examples of Sikh American community…

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    more regrettable outcome of partition. The Hindus, the Sikhs and the Muslims used to live in an atmosphere of communal harmony before the partition yet when the partition development starts, this profound established communal harmony disappears. Jagjeet Singh, with a quick group of the Sikhs visits a Muslim town Pir Pindo in haziness to warn them of an approaching Akali attack. In Pir Pindo men, children and women are killed. Similarly the Sikh families are assaulted in Lahore. The neighbors of…

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    THE NATURE OF GOD. The nature of God shows His characteristics, His attributes and His qualities. These attributes set God aside from human beings and other supernatural beings. It also reveals to us how he deals with mankind. The way he created human beings and made them superior over other creations and the order in which he creates shows his character as a powerful and orderly being. He is described as the Holy Trinity for he is God the father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. It’s…

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