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    Race and Ethnicity. The two terms have overlapping meanings and consequences‚ as both are group identities based on the concepts of: shared ancestry‚ shared culture‚ and often shared physical characteristics. On the first day of class we defined both (broadly). Race is a category based on similar physical appearance and social status where as Ethnicity is a category based on shared culture and/or heritage. While the definitions are different‚ the two are usually easily confused for one another. One

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    We live in frightening times as violence continues to ensue over dogmas surrounding race and ethnicity. As a young millennial‚ I’ve witnessed the tragedies surrounding the deaths of Eric Gardner‚ Trayvon Martin‚ and Michael brown‚ create tensions tragically felt by communities because of race. According to Webster‚ Race is “A category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits”. It is a difficult social dilemma‚ due to the genetic diversity we experience in the United States. For

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    Constructions of Race and Ethnicity Race has always been a significant sociological theme‚ from the founding of the field and the formulation of the "classical" theoretical statements to the present. No society is composed of genetically “pure” people. In spite of this‚ members of society tend to rank themselves into hierarchies based on race with one race assumed to be better than another. Although traditionally in the US the category white has been ranked higher than black or other categories

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    Race vs. Ethnicity

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    Race vs. Ethnicity If we were to go out on the streets today and ask “what is the difference between race and ethnicity?”‚ most people would probably answer “I don’t know” or “ They are the same thing”. One of the most confused concepts of defining one another is the distinguishing of race and ethnicity. In the past‚ people either thought one was the other or there was simply no difference. Labeling people in the world is often done without proper knowledge and can lead to making a false accusation

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    Defining Race and Ethnicity India S. Colon ETH/125 Cultural Diversity July 14‚ 2010 David N. DiBari MCJ Abstract Racial and ethnic groups have similar meanings according to the readings however there are very distinct characteristics to them as well. According to Schaefer (2006) “The term racial group is reserved for minorities and the corresponding majorities that are socially set apart because of obvious physical differences” (p. 7). Simply put‚ racial groups focus on physical and more

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    Race Vs Ethnicity

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    There is no denying that everyone share similar qualities‚ but are each individual all radically different? Every individual is unique‚ and come from different backgrounds like culturerace and even class. Yet there is an unhealthy classification that separate people by their biology and race to create an ideology that enforces inequality. For example‚ studies were conducted to determine if each individual had a biological difference that separates us from one another. Such ideology leads to term

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    Whether this definition is accurate or not‚ this is what the terms “race” and “ethnicity” mean to me: Race is a term that describes a group of people with similar descent. I believe race is determined physical specifications such as color‚ language‚ eye shape‚ or even things such as blood types. Human beings as a whole are described as the “human race;” I believe this to be an accurate definition as human beings (despite color‚ language‚ or any other physical characteristics) are all the same. Genetically

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    Race and Ethnicity Paper I was born and raised in China. I would come to self - identify with the Chinese people. My roots allow me to be classified as Asian. Mandarin and Cantonese are languages I have learned to speak and read. These languages also help to identify me as Chinese. What is race? Race defines who we are. We look at people and experiences through race and culture. Both of my parents are introverted in personalities. They are soft spoken because they once lived under the fears of

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    The terms Race and Ethnicity are vastly different in meaning. Regardless of their historical definitions which can be lengthy and tend to run off on many tangents. Race to me simply is based on physical characteristics. The color of one’s skin‚ the bone structure‚ eye color and shape‚ or texture and color of one’s hair. The physical makeup of a person determines their origin of race‚ for example Black‚ White or Asian. Race is simply our biological composition. Ethnicity on the other hand is

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    An In Depth Reflection Analysis Today’s society is gradually learning about concepts regarding raceculture and ethnicity. However much like societies past we still have a great deal to learn from one another. Unfortunately‚ we are reluctant to engage‚ discuss and commit to the cultural dialogue that is needed to grow. Many of us fall short to the notion that in order to be culturally aware we must first be culturally competent (Sue & Sue‚ 2013). Especially in areas such as the medical field

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