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    are not allowed to withdraw funding if they disagree with the art being shown. This rule essentially bans the government from applying any censors on the art shown in these programs. Basically once the government decides to fund a program of the arts they are required to stand by their decision under U.S. law. Also the government is not allowed to push their viewpoints onto publically funded programs. “As stated by the National Coalition Against Censorship‚ public funding for the arts does not allow

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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Unequal Childhoods: Class‚ Race‚ and Family Life by Annette Lareau A great number of researches associate family with its class status and the economic prosperity‚ but none of them reveal the way through which inequality is produced as it is done in Unequal Childhoods: Class‚ Race‚ and Family Life by American sociologist Annette Lareau. The author has analyzed the relationships of children with their families and the external world that differ

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    state governments have always repeatedly maintained a commitment to the arts (Gummow). The art funding is a good use of a taxpayer’s money‚ because it supports health and wellness‚ it creates more jobs‚ and it is a part of education. The arts are so important‚ so that is why I think that the money that goes into the arts is money well spent ("Why Should the Government Support the Arts?"). The art funding is a good use of a taxpayer’s money‚ because art therapy is very beneficial. According to the

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    In Jonathan Kozol‚ “Still Separate‚ Still Unequal”‚ he explains to a managerial audience how our school systems today may be more segregated than at any time since 1954. With this segregation comes two different educational lifestyles. In order for the author to express the unsatisfactory educational conditions in predominantly black schools he uses several different modes. The most common mode that he used were pathos. In the very beginning he used the word “disheartening” on page 203 to describe

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    The High School Life High school should be the time of your life. You should take the classes that you want and spend as much time with your friends. However‚ there are some high schools that don’t provide as many opportunities as other schools contain. Some do not have the kind of money to even take care of the students and some don’t even have enough books to educate them. I have had the privilege to learn in an environment that contains enough books and supplies for all of the students attending

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    Thanks to my college professor‚ I was given the opportunity to read your book‚ Unequal Childhoods: Class‚ Race‚ and Family Life. I am writing to express my appreciation to you and your assistants for your extensive research and your dedication in determining the lasting effects of unequal childhoods. I feel that this research project was important to answer the question of how unequal childhoods affect a child’s future. Your methodology was thorough and unique. You and your assistants not only

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    Many people are unaware of how much racism still exists in schools and anywhere else where social lives are occurring. It’s obvious that racism is not a good thing as many decades ago‚ but it is still occurring in society‚ and especially in schools‚ even though the government abolished it several decades ago. Two articles—“Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” by Beverly Tatum and “From Still Separate‚ Still Unequal: America’s Educational Apartheid” by Jonathan Kozol—present

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    There are many issues in today’s society regarding overweight and obese people. Katherine Mason describes these issues in her article “The Unequal Weight of Discrimination”. I believe that she is trying to inform readers on discrimination within weight and gender. Many people are unaware of this issue unless they have personally encountered it. This article provides detailed statistics about these issues. The result of the study shows how men and women experience weight discrimination. The major

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    and unequal representation in the media. Female athletes have to fight against criticism of their bodies from the media. They struggle with criticism from the media for not having the “perfect body” rather than their skills‚ whereas men are criticized for their skills. The article “ Body Shaming Black Female Athletes is Not Just About Race” by Abdul-Jabbar‚ he argues that “the

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    Unequal Rights in To Kill a Mockingbird Unequal rights have been in the world for as long as history has existed. Jem and Scout are two main characters in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee that have learned (the hard way) that unequal rights are ever so present. Their father‚ Atticus‚ clearly sees this and tries to teach them to keep their heads up no matter what the situation is. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird the young characters learn that not everything in the world is fair and they also

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