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    transgender often change their look, actions, and lifestyle. Many seek attention and want to be seen as special people. Sadly, people give them attention in which they feed off of and continue to bend this idea of humanity. This is commonly seen in schools, sports, and just about any public place.Transgender rights should be non existent because it is leading young people in the wrong path,it is teaching teaching people that it is okay to cover up your true self, and it is lowering the safety…

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    Cake Film Analysis

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    Cake, a movie released in 2005, was directed by Daniel Burnz and produced by Jennifer Aniston. A real life tragedy involving his own family which inspired the screenplay, written by Patrick Tobin (1). The film stars Jennifer Aniston, Anna Kendrick, Sam Worthington, Felicity Huffman, Adrian Barraza and Chris Messina. I chose the movie Cake as I sought to establish what Jennifer Aniston could achieve in a dramatic role, instead of her usual romantic comedy genre. As the movie’s producer she…

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    In sports all around the world, everyone wants to be the highest paid professional athlete and all the fame that comes with it. The world famous sport is soccer because the rules are easier and more commonly played but in our American world of sports the game of American football is the most watch and very popular. The National Football League has been Americas sport for the past 80 years and since the 21 century it has skyrocketed. College football hasn’t been as big as professional football…

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    Hunting Ground went on to explain that our culture not only allows for rape, we somewhat encourage it by neither teaching about it so it can be prevented, not punishing all those who participate in it. I remember it clearly when the “yes means yes” law was passed last year, and how all my friends joked about it, but I have always been the most aware of what is okay and what…

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    African Americans were not always viewed with equal opportunities that they might be able to receive today. Historically, they have experienced a myriad of multicultural and multiethnic challenges, making it difficult to pursue psychology as a traditional practice. For several years, African American psychologists had limited job opportunities and other psychologist often held broad assumptions about African American’s intellectual “deficits". This oppression and dehumanization of African…

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    many nations around the world, unlike in the United States, video games are censored for many different reasons such as violence, racism, and representation of known figures. This has lead many pundits and critics of video games to call for stricter laws in what is can be depicted in games. Video games should not be censored as they pioneer new ways of looking at world, and that they cause to true no true harm to anyone. Video games are an art form like books or movies. However there should be…

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    their skin, because of their background, yet race is not even a biological factor: it has been socially constructed in order to create a sense of superiority by a group of people. At one point, racism was considered legal in the sense that there were laws in place that allowed for the systematic discrimination of people of colored skin through public and private institutions, taking the form…

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    only unfair to mainstream students but is also harmful to the entire black community. If we consider two students for an instance one white and the other black who have gone through the same situations such as growing up together, attending the same schools, pursuing the same extracurricular activities, both being members of the same social clubs. Equal in every way possible way except the results of their graduation, where the white student managed to achieve a better score by working hard.…

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    The Door Culture

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    The 1960’s was a mix of revolutionary ideas and the clashing of old and new ideology. This battle of ideas lead to the non conformist era, and the movement known as the counterculture. The times were defined by free thought, new ideas of love, psychedelic music, long hair, and drug experimentation . Big names in music like The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and The Jimi Hendrix Experience had gained a massive following from young people all over America in just a few years. But, none of those…

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    The Rape Treatment Center at Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center say’s that a university should have three goals in their campus based sexual assault programs. One is to educate students, faculty and staff about sexual violence. Two is to prevent sexual assaults involving members of the campus community…

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