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    been in the rise in the United States of America in the recent years. In this regard, the article discusses the hypothetical reasons for the rise in the killings of the black men by the white police officers is due to racisms. In this context, racism is taken to have features that include the fact that the white believe that the black race is culturally and biologically considered to be inferior in consideration to another. Another feature is that there is a consideration of a specific way that…

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    about the election would be one that targets Hillary Clinton. I have hardly seen ads that aren’t approved by Hillary Clinton about the election, which is why I was so surprised to see find this ad online. This ad starts out by showing a picture of the White House, and in the background, it appears to be storming. While this depressing scene is being displayed, a fast beat starts and a voice begins to speak about how the next president will have major challenges to overcome. Next it goes to a war…

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    a. What were the goals of the Indian boarding schools? Since the time of Thomas Jefferson, there has been an attempt to assimilate the Native American tribes into the European way of life. After the removal and resettlement of the eastern tribes to the Indian Territory day schools are set up to teach the children of the tribe the “right way” of living. This approach proves unsuccessful due to the children’s exposure to their parent’s and their tribe’s traditions at home. This lead to the…

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    of Tayo, a Native American man who returns home to the Laguna Pueblo reservation after fighting in World War II riddled with PTSD and hatred towards the outside world. Tayo 's struggles represent the struggles of the clashing of Native American and White culture both in physical space and within people, as Tayo represents the meeting of these two cultures within a singular person. The narrative traverses both time and space in an unorthodox method forcing the reader to move away from a…

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    between blacks and whites. Throughout the United States many other shootings, and gatherings have surfaced because of these deaths among the black community. Following the shooting of Trayvon Martin, people rioted the streets shouting, “Black lives matter!” Within this subject, I have my own opinion, which is different than some. Most people believe that black people get treated differently in society and that is not okay. Although in some scenarios, African Americans put themselves…

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    as bad as it once was. Our country today has “Black Lives Matter” blown way out of proportion. Police have shot and young black men 175 times since January 2015; 24 of them were unarmed. Over that same period, police have shot and killed 172 young white men, 18 of whom were unarmed. Throughout time, blacks have formed a group named “Black Lives Matter” to protest mostly against racism that they think exists today. This group has protested by marching through streets shouting things such as…

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    support their families. The lack of money allows employees, that are like the characters in the play, to justify stealing or borrowing to ensure that their family can survive. Consequently, the combined theme of the two plays is that both blacks and whites are dependent upon each other. This is relevant to current society because people need to understand that we all need each other to…

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    The Man That Changed South Africa If you died today, would you have left a positive impact on someone’s life? Or would you feel happy because you know you did something that changed the world? This is the question that many should ask themselves when trying to choose a career or find their purpose. Our everyday actions even the small compliment can bring so much happiness to another’s life. Also, when we fight for change and take a stand, it can drastically change the world around you.…

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    dominance, white women. Contemporary feminist never took intersectional identities into consideration. Crenshaw goes on to say, “Focusing on two dimensions of male violence against women – battering and rape – I consider how…

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    the United States depicting blacks as the “Super Villain” and whites as the “Superhero”, the news is the media to blame for repetitive false judgment. The news plays the biggest role in reinforcing the black community as criminal.…

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