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    Globalization is by no means a new phenomenon. One can argue that its existence can be traced back thousands of years to cross cultural interactions that took place before the Silk Roads. However, the rate and scope of globalization has accelerated rapidly in the past several decades with the onsets of new technologies. Nationalism is inherent. Humans have always derived some degree of identity and security from their cultural traditions, heritage, and nationality. This does not change with the…

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    of evacuation.” Learning trades was a credible claim as this helped the evacuees make it easy to get better jobs outside the relocation center. Japanese professionals were always supervised by a Caucasian which makes sense as there was so much Xenophobia and anti-foreign feelings. The claim that relocation centers not being normal because home life is disrupted, Along with the eating, living and working conditions being abnormal is credible, especially by the fact that teaching Americanism to…

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    History acts as a precedent for the society that helps people determine their moral code by learning from the lessons their ancestors taught them by virtue of their actions. Therefore, history is an important aspect of comprehending the right and wrong, and it's almost elementary for us to be able to learn from history and not repeat the mistakes made by those preceding us. However, the human rationale is erroneous at times, therefore, we never learn, and more often than not, history repeats…

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    By analyzing the current political positions of European leaders and policy makers on the refugee crisis I have come to the conclusion that the fear and threat of terrorism and the rising wave of xenophobia are the factors preventing a collective EU response to the refugee crisis. The Common European Asylum System In order to fully grasp what factors prevent an EU collective response, it is important to first analyze the policies in place for the…

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    Germany was not always the peaceful country it is today. Germany was divided in 1945 after their defeat in World War II. East Germany was communist, and West Germany was non-communist. The government of East Germany restricted all access to West Berlin in 1961, during the cold war. Overnight, they built the Berlin wall to keep West Germans out, and East Germans in. Families were separated, and they became completely different countries. Their ways of living were very different as well. The East…

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    Mills objects to Garcia’s piece, "The Heart Of Racism." that says racism is always immoral by saying that it is something that has to be argued for, not stipulated in advance . Mills argues that it’s compiled this list by going through Garcia’s “The Heart of Racism”, but I don’t think it a represents a complete list of what Garcia would have written. Garcia, J.L.A.. "The Heart Of Racism." here the agent accepts harm to R1s because she disregards the interests and needs of R1s because they are…

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    has its own story, its own past and present, its own distinctions that make it unique. One might argue, that Samuel Huntington’s Clash of Civilizations argument is based off of racism, western bias, and white supremacy; moreover, another form of xenophobia and reasoning for quarrelling conflicts. Due to the fact that many look at his argument and see it as having valid and plausible points, his argument could expectedly set up the reality of society. These ideas and beliefs are already present…

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    ABC History and Geography 1883-1886 By Joel Opificius, Clyde Killingbeck, and AJ Geoit Sponsors: ’The Killen You Tribune’ and ’Fou Chien Fraîche Journal’ G is for Gompers Samuel Gompers was the first leader of the American Federation of Labor or AFL. He helped unions and union member become part of American Society. H is for Hayman Riot It was a strike for an eight hour workday, starting May 1st in Chicago. It eventually become…

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    hierarchy, and superiority has taken on numerous visages to establish the dominance of one group over another. Systems of feudalism, slavery, and colonialism have been employed throughout the world to fill this need, opening a Pandora’s Box of hatred, xenophobia, bigotry, and ignorance. These systems of stratification often benefitted their respective societies, but have posed questions to the value of life and moral concerns. The implementation of these systems bore many ideologies, too. During…

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    those that do work? Well, they take jobs away from more hardworking and far more deserving “native born” Americans. We are seen as a problem, and this is a problem. This leads to an array of issues that plague the United States such as racism and xenophobia. In order to rectify the social conflicts that face us in this country, we need to be able to view the world and the world's problems through the lens of a Chicana. It is not until we are all able to view the world through the eyes of the…

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