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    abhorrent and archaic practices of minorities. They refer to the Arabs calling their women “merely sexual toys and breeding machines”. (Shaikh) They talk about female circumcision in the Maasai community‚ reminding us that the Maasai people think‚ “Cutting girls is something our people have done for hundreds of years… No one can convince us that it is wrong”. (KENYA: FGM among the Maasai Community of Kenya) They talk about the practice of cannibalism in far off tribes. When they cite these examples and

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    Past literature regarding the portrayal of minorities in television commercials indicate that both psychological and interpersonal communication contribute to the main objective of finding how minorities are portrayed differently than their non-minority counterparts‚ and also what effects this has on individuals’ perception of minorities. There have been two studies done that have included either social influence or media influence in their study regarding the effects of media on individuals. The

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    Of all the minority groups‚ the African-Americans contributed the most manpower. There were more than nine hundred thousand African- American men enlisted in the military‚ they served in different military branches- Army‚ Navy‚ Marine Corps and the Coast Guard. FDR also gave them the permission to join the Air Corps‚ and to attend officer training schools. The “Tuskegee Airmen” included pilots‚ navigators‚ bombardiers‚ maintenance and support staff‚ instructors‚ and all the personnel who kept the

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    When I Grow Up (Names of the authors have been changed to protect identities) Jesse B. Age 9 Winner (tie) of 3rd Place Prize for ages 7-10. Every person is born with a special talent and I think when you grow up people have a chance to use their special talent. Lots of people are born with different talents. I think that it is a good idea to try different stuff. If you find something you really like and you’re really good at it you should go for it. But talents aren’t the only things of

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    destroyed the Black family. A family is a social unit living together and people descended from a common ancestor. The debate focuses on Wilma A. Dunaway who posits that slavery did destroy the Black family‚ and her opponent‚ Eugene D. Genovese‚ who says that slavery did not destroy the Black family. By analyzing Dunway‚ Genovese‚ and a host of other writers I have gather my own ideas for one side to agree with. As above stated‚ it is Dunaway’s contention that slavery destroyed the Black family. She

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    he was the last artist to become famous for pop art. Warhol was a successful magazine and ad illustrator who came to become the world’s icon of the twenty first century. From there he became painter and filmmaker. I think people are drawn to andy because he is a very odd individual‚ even as a small child.He made the simplest things pop ‚ i think that’s why it’s called pop art.The way he thought that everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes made him famous. Warhol did have struggles becoming famous

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    medieval era to the enlightenment a series of plagues devastated European society‚ economy‚ and social/political structure. In the Middle Ages‚ the Black Plague (or Death) was a pandemic that killed nearly 2/3 of the population in Europe‚ and lead to the downfall of the feudal system. The groups that benefited the most from the changes caused by the Black Death were peasants and laborers reaction toward the calamity ranged from rational and proactive to irrational‚ egoistic‚ and even criminal. Over

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    Ethnic minorities in high positions of leadership are becoming the highest growing and highest earning individuals in business. Their growth is attributed to their success in running and operating their businesses with solid leadership. These ethnic minorities often rank higher in many leadership measures over non-minorities. In the play Othello‚ Othello succeeds as a general thanks to his contacts and performance in his position. He makes himself a great example when he leads his crew through a

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    Throughout part two of When Breath Becomes Air‚ Paul Kalanithi is forced to start to accept his disease and what it is doing to him not only physically‚ but mentally and spiritually as well. Paul has gone his whole life working for what he thought would be the best part of his life: finally finishing residency as a neurosurgeon‚ to move on and become a professor of neuroscience. However‚ his diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer made this goal seemingly unreachable. Paul now has to accept the fact that

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    health care attention that served many blacks in the inner-city communities. The health clinics depended on volunteer services from local doctors‚ residents‚ medical students‚ nurses‚ interns‚ along with people in the community‚ as well as low-rent and or donated spaces. Not only were the Panthers helping black but they were helping non-blacks as well (Bloom 188). The focus was to address the limited resources of the pressing health care concerns of poor blacks and the lack of adequate medical facilities

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