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    proud of your vote, you need to own all of the implications of it. Do not ask rational people not to "lump you in with those people" because you did that yourselves. When you voted for Donald Trump, it was also a vote for white supremacy, the KKK, xenophobia, blind nationalism, and rape culture, among plenty of other deplorable things. Own…

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    Crime Vs Hate Crime

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    crime is motivated in part by an individual perpetrator’s racial hatred it is considered a racially aggravated crime. Racist violence is defined as “violence against persons or property motivated by racism, ethnocentrism, religious intolerance, or xenophobia” (Bleich p.150). The government in the UK has stepped up the actions taken against racist violence in their country. They have shifted their focus to the energies of reforming the police and judicial process for prosecuting racially…

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    Growing Up In Mexico

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    People from Mexico, India, China, Philippines, and Vietnam are the ones who mainly live for accomplish the ‘American Dream’ an ordinary meaning for "the dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each.”(The American Dream). The United States is the top country to accomplish this idealism; Mexico is the country geographically under the U.S. what means that they are close to each other and it is strange how countries can be so close to…

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    Rodrigo Guzman, a fourth grader, will never to go to Jefferson Elementary School again. While trying to come home from the Guzman’s family Christmas in Mexico, the family was stopped and sent back to Mexico. Their travel visas had expired. At the time of the writing, thee had been over double of the pior of minors trying to cross the border. Jeremy Adam Smith, the author of Our Fear of Immigrants, writes about why do American’s fear immigrants. The author goes into depth of how the way people…

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    immigrants. By way of imparting the aliens to us, no longer as attractive, noble creatures, by making them half of-human and half of insect, the movie continuously trips us up through making the racist gaze our gaze. It confronts us with our complicity with racism, by making us identify with the attitude of the racist, inviting us to experience the revulsion of the xenophobe – and then pulling the carpet from beneath our feet. it is this tension that produces what should be the most…

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    Iran Research Paper

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    Iran’s low development is due to its isolation from the rest of the community which has allowed growth of its markets, restricted the country’s high technology, and affected foreign investment. They have conservative politicians and xenophobia, and the U.S. accused Iran of supporting terrorism and their sanctions. In 1996, Iran and Libya expanded the U.S. embargo on Iran’s petroleum imports. Iranian petroleum development and exports of technology were also prohibited. The economy of Iran…

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    Totalitarian Tactics

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    thing in common; they are the products of xenophobic fear. Although they seem like totalitarian tactics from an Orwellian novel, they are actually inching their way in to the United States’ political discussion. The President Elect Donald Trump used xenophobia to gain support for his presidential campaign. This tactic is not new, in fact, the utilization of the narrative of foreign subversive is an insidious American tradition, which was first established during the late nineteenth century, when…

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    Active Living for the Older Person Introduction: The process of ageing can bring about a number of social changes… bereavement, depression, isolation, retirement etc. Retirement can be one that may have a very dramatic effect on the life of the individual. I shall use course notes/handouts, course recommended textbooks and internet sources to research and understand the topic. 1. The role of the carer/organisations in promoting positive attitudes to ageing and retirement Retirement may be…

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    I view myself as being independent and very capable. I know that gender stereotypes can influence how a woman specifically views herself in terms of being successful in what is deemed as masculine roles or leadership positions (Davis et al, 2005). Therefore, I am even more thankful to my family for not pushing those implicit rules into me but for allowing me to grow into a strong person. I have had to fix my worldview because I realized that women or girls in developing countries are not always…

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    If you know English then you should be familiar with a subset of languages which covertly masks offensive or blunt terms. Some speculate that this phenomenon is a cover-up for the challenges that reality harnesses. Whereas, others suspect that this usage helps the community achieve certain tasks. Although, both clusters of the world are typically correct in some ways, this usage has done both harm and good. The good is that it aided doctors and healthcare professionals in treating patients…

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