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    Introduction To The Topic American History X is a great film that portrays prejudice‚ stereotyping and conformity. Prejudice is negative attitudes toward others based on their gender‚ religion‚ race‚ or membership in a particular group. Prejudice involves beliefs and emotions that can turn into hatred. Having an opinion or idea about a member of a group without really knowing that individual is a part of prejudice. Some people make judgments about a whole group of people without knowing very much

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    CAT- American History X In this paper‚ I will use CAT (Communication Accommodation Theory) to explain how convergence‚ divergence‚ and intergroup contact are illustrated within the film American History X. Convergence in CAT refers to the accommodativeness‚ the process concerned with how we both reduce and magnify communication differences between people in interaction. Talking about convergence‚ people tend to enhance interpersonal similarities and reduce uncertainties. The effect of converging

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    together a form of solutions. Some ways of addressing issues are blunt and harsh but so are the problems. I don’t think the media can address the issue of racism without stepping into a stereotype somewhere but I also believe the media is obligated to address the obvious false stereotypes and offer ways to terminate them as well. American History X is a movie that directly addresses the issue of race and deals with some very serious issues in a small town. There are a group of white kids that have been

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    MWEEK-5 HOME WORK ASSIGNMENT Malcolm X--Myth and Truthfulness Civil Rights Activist‚ Malcolm X was born as Malcolm Little on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ the fourth of eight children born to Louise and Earl Little. Louise was a homemaker and Earl was a preacher who was also an active member of the local chapter of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and avid supporter of the Black Nationalist leader”. (Marcus Garvey). Because of Earl Little ’s civil rights activism‚ the family faced

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    Introduction of X-Factor and American Idol The X Factor is a television talent show franchise originating in the United Kingdom‚ where it was devised as a replacement for Pop Idol. It is a singing competition‚ now held in various countries‚ which pits contestants against each other. These contestants are aspiring pop singers drawn from public auditions. The programs are produced by executive producer Simon Cowell and his company Syco TV. The "X Factor" of the title refers to the undefinable "something"

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    In American History X‚ the key determinant ideal is the "capacity of oneself to change". That is‚ our behavior is a result of environmentally deterministic events‚ and thus we have the ability to change our thoughts‚ our behavior‚ and our life situation. In doing so‚ we hold a virtually limitless power to determine the circumstances surrounding our lives and the consequences of those circumstances. The focus of the story centers around the primary character‚ Derrick‚ as we witness his tremendous

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    Summary The movie American History X is about a guy named Derek. When he was a teenager he lost his father because a black man killed him. He grew up remembering that his father did not like colored people at all. He got involved in neo-Nazi movement. The neo-Nazi group did not like that refugees were coming over the border and taking their jobs. They also did not like that the black race was taking over Venice Beach. Derek was incarcerated for three years because one day they were at the basketball

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    History Of Racism In America

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    by Police in America Table of Contents I. Introduction 2 II. A History of Racism in America 2 III. The Michael Brown Case 3 IV. Other Cases 5 V. Problems & Causes 5 VI. The Viewpoints 6 VII. Next Steps & Solutions 7 VIII. Conclusion 8 IX. Appendix 9 X. Bibliography 12 I. Introduction It can be seen that throughout history and “across cultures‚ darker people suffer most” (Andre 3000). The United States of America is

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    Racism‚ prejudice‚ and inequality were always present in American history. Native Americans‚ African Americans‚ Latinos‚ and Asian Pacific Americans all faced discrimination because of their skin color‚ racial background and culture. All of these ethnicities contributed into making America the country of freedom and equality by fighting for their rights and social justice. During the fight for racial equality‚ the dominant Anglo-Saxon white American community saw these “colored people” as a threat

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    misp_210 52..76 MIDWEST STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY Midwest Studies in Philosophy‚ XXXIV (2010) American History X‚ Cinematic Manipulation‚ and Moral Conversion CHRISTOPHER GRAU 1. INTRODUCTION American History X (hereafter AHX) has been accused by numerous critics of a morally dangerous cinematic seduction: using stylish cinematography‚ editing‚ and sound‚ the film manipulates the viewer through glamorizing an immoral and hatefilled neo-Nazi protagonist. In addition‚ there’s the disturbing

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