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    This situation was alarming and sad to read because made me think of how many immigrants or old people are treated in this disgusting manner. They must have been a very good reason why they ordered a CAT scan to begin with and only tell the woman that we have lost and there is nothing that can be done. I found to be very disconcerting because I feel…

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    was struggling and apprehend on his writing Things Fall Apart in the early 1950s; as the book talks about society, culture, rules and regulations, traditions, and believe of the Igbo people who eventually…

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    there are still similarities in the equality gap among the population. Granted, the inequality may not be as extreme or easy to see at times, but no one can deny that it still exists. For example, the wage gap between genders, discrimination against people of color, and the defensive stances on immigration – which are still as relevant now as they were then. The industrial age significantly affected the norms of the typical American household in the 1800s. Since the machines were taking over…

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    Darwinism and how it was the notion that "some groups or races had evolved more than others and were better fit to survive and even rule other races". The cultural relativism should be promoted to help people understand that no race is superior or better than another. However, many believe that black people will never gain full equality in America regardless of the many improvements. The demand to shut out the racial past is not a new attitude for many Americans, often times, these racial…

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    Broadway Musical Analysis

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    When professor mentioned that we would watch and discuss about a Broadway Musical show named ‘Memphis’, the first that came to my mind was, the actual city Memphis in the southern state of Tennessee. I was still confused as to how a city and its activities could be incorporated into a Musical show, which is assumed to be entertaining with melodramatic components, dance and music. I had an assumption that it would be academic, political, boring since it is to be watched in a classroom setting and…

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    Analysis Of Ar T I A Woman

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    will never view slavery the way that it was first taught to me ever again. This fantastic scholarly written book challenged me to think and acknowledge the differences that there was between the slaved women as opposed to the slaved men and the white people. This book portrays how the Caucasian males are the ones to blame for the mistreatment of the African American women…

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    Summary of the African-American experience in matters of public policy from 1870-1920 The United States of America has for centuries registered African-Americans as a minority group. They have grieving for centuries because of being subjected to hatred and inequality. With time, they have deservedly earned their independence, rights, and respect. The cause of inequality and unfair treatment began in the 16th-17th century when African American were Slaves to the whites. However, with time,…

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    was a woman who always strived for better, even when she was knocked down, she would always stand back up, and without people like her in this world, we would not stand where we do today. The wisest woman the world came to adore and love, Maya Angelou, passed away on May 28, 2014. No one can ever compare to her. She was something brought to the world from the heavens to inspire people of every race and gender that when you thrown down it is alright to acknowledge that pain, but instead of…

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    not recognized each person’s unique cultural make up. I look forward to broadening my horizons and learning more about the experiences and heritage that create people around me. Furthermore, I struggle with my next step. I am open to the idea of expanding my knowledge and accept the fact that in this world terrible racism exists and that people of the White Supremacy are not helping to solve the problem. On the other hand, I was not someone who was alive and owned slaves, I can never truly feel…

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    The Color Purple - Historical Fiction Analysis The Color Purple by Allice Walker is a book that was published in 1982, and is set in the timeframe of 1910 to 1940 in Georgia (SparkNotes Editors). The book is written from the first person point of view from a black girl named Celie, and it covers all of the events in her life as she grows up from a little girl to an old woman. Within the book, the content is structured as letters, at first to God, and then as letters between both Celie and her…

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