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    In reading bell hooks’ opinion about sexism and misogyny I had to admit to myself that I had no idea what she meant by sexism and misogyny. So‚ to accurately know what she was referring to‚ I looked them up on the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. For the word sexism‚ I found there were two meanings that support hooks’ ideas: 1: prejudice or discrimination based on sex; especially: discrimination against women and 2: behavior‚ conditions‚ or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based

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    evident in Jerry Mander’s essay “The Walling of Awareness” and bell hooks’ “Touching the Earth.” In “The Walling of Awareness‚” Mander examines how the construction of big cities has impaired people’s relationship with nature. Similarly in bell hooks’ “Touching the Earth”‚ she argues that when the blacks migrated to the North they suffered both physically and mentally from their lost relationship with the land. Although Mander and hooks agree that we are disconnected to nature‚ both examine these losses

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    Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks SCHER Critical review of any new evidence on the hazard profile‚ health effects‚ and human exposure to fluoride and the fluoridating agents of drinking water SCHER adopted this pre-consultation opinion at its 7th plenary on 18 May 2010 Fluoridation of drinking water About the Scientific Committees Three independent non-food Scientific Committees provide the Commission with the scientific advice it needs when preparing policy and

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    Morris 1 Bell Hooks is a renowned African-American feminist and author. In her book‚ Salvation‚ she tries to expose and critically examine problems for blacks...dealing with the intra-social fibers within their community. Amongst all of her clearly thought out books‚ four of her most critical thoughts are presented in Salvation. Her thoughts are entwined within four chapters: “The Heart of the Matter”‚ “We Wear the Mask”‚ “The Issue of Self-Love”‚ and “Valuing Ourselves Rightly”. All four of these

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    woman and how women are valuable. I read different stories about what is the meaning of feminist‚ how woman suffered because of race‚ being a female and distinguishing between her and the man in social life‚ and how it is very important for women to express their idea and their feeling. Being a woman from different culture‚ I should think about the meaning of feminist and how to explain my opinion and to know that I am equal to man. I read Feminism for everybody Written by Bell hook‚ she tries to

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    bell hooks: “Seeing and Making Culture” Summary In the essay “Seeing and Making Culture: Representing the Poor”‚ hooks proposes a different perspective on issues regarding people of higher class compared to those of lower class. In doing so‚ she clarifies and illustrates assumptions made about the poor‚ how they are viewed in popular culture‚ and in the media. To further validate her points‚ she utilizes ideas that stem from her own personal experiences with poverty‚ as well as examples from pop

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    American history‚ thousands and thousands of black people were tortured and hung in trees—their bodies left to rot while on public display. Oftentimes‚ the bodies were mutilated and body parts were passed from one hand to the other among a raucous crowd of white people‚ which included women and children. The practice of lynching began long before the Civil War‚ but during the years of Reconstruction‚ lynching was one way in which whites terrorized blacks in an attempt to maintain the status quo in

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    Bells hooks ’Marginality as a Site of Resistance’‚is an engaging and powerful comment on the solicitude for all those colonised on the perimeter of society.To identify as‚ but not be defined as‚ the marginalised. To use this site as an advance point to gain a formative viewpoint and destabilize the deep structures of power and cultural domination. Mona Hatoums work deals with identity in the context of displacement‚ gender and memory. Through Hatoums artworks ’Recollection’ (1995) and Grater Divide

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    Head: Blacks in the Revolutionary War 1 Blacks in the Revolutionary War African American Studies Latasha Gating September 20‚ 2012 LaChanda K. Clemons Blacks in the Revolutionary War 2 Looking back at the history of the United States‚ it is evident that the Revolutionary War impacted the country a great deal. It was the first war fought with slaves thanks to Lord Dunmore’s controversial proclamation. Historian Benjamin Quarles stated “The Negros role in the Revolutionary War

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    Bell Hooks’ Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom proposes an engaged pedagogy to handle the overwhelming sense of boredom‚ disinterest‚ and apathy that teachers and students feel about the learning experience. According to the author‚ the feeling of student alienation in the educational institutions can be traced to discriminatory‚ racist‚ and classist policies present in these settings. Hooks (1993) leverages on her past experiences to show the impact of race and gender on

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