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    topic in the United States. This major debate can be divided into two stances‚ Republican and Democratic. A big part of gun control is the second amendment. The debate on gun control has been based on the second amendment. Most Republicans favor the second amendment and against gun control. Some democrats want or are in favor of gun control and don’t agree with the second amendment.The second amendment states‚ “A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of

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    A Malay person can be a Malay by race‚ but not by ethnicity. Ethnicity and race are often used together and and hence they are always confused. There is a major difference between both of them. Ethnicity is a group of people that has a shared common culture - the practices‚ values‚ and beliefs in groups; and also language‚ religion and traditions; amongst others. Race‚ on the other hand‚ artificially divides people into distinct groups based on characteristics such as physical appearance (particularly

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    Globalization covers many aspects of society‚ but the main idea boils down to two components‚ the exchange of ideas and cultural integration‚ worldwide. There is no doubt that the world is living in a globalization era. It seems that society is willing to sacrifice their cultural values and beliefs‚ and accept new behaviors for a better society. Globalization covers a variety of topics; cultural is one of them. The United States of America‚ is a perfect example of globalization‚ especially cultural

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    Although economic interests were very important to the United States as they enacted tariffs and taxes on‚ for example‚ Hawaii and any incoming good from other countries‚ in fact‚ political and strategic advantages prevailed in the creation of foreign policies as the US went to wars with Mexico and even Spain in the Mexican War and the Spanish American War to gain land and new allies and annexed new lands such as Alaska and Hawaii‚ along with the people on those lands to increase the American influence

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    Reflection on Race and Ethnicity I am a smart‚ outgoing and caring person. My race is African-American but I prefer the term black. The term black works for me because I know I have a great-grandmother that is Native-American. The term African-American just sounds too narrow. And to be honest my race is important but it is not something that I talk about a lot. Considering that‚ when I was younger I went to my neighborhood schools. So majority of the kids around me were my race. I never once experienced

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    Race & Ethnicity-childhood As I was growing up‚ I noticed that my brother spent most of his time with the same friend. His friend was dark skinned and I always noticed that. But I began to notice it less and less as he was at our house a lot. He was always funny and nice to me. We even had our own handshake for whenever he would come over. He would talk to me about lacrosse and about my friends and all three of us would play lacrosse outside together. He was always fun to be around and even though

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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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    similarities aren’t quite the same they still have the same concept. I will compare and analyze these two writings in which one is a short story‚ and the other is expressive poetry. I chose these two particular readings because of the racial divide and the fact that Nadine Gordimer (1976) is a white woman telling the story of a black girl and trying to identify with her. The theme was set in South Africa during the time of Apartheid when mix races weren’t accepted. Patricia Smith (1991) is a black woman

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    terms race and ethnicity mean to you? Race to me is a human definition of skin color and physical features. In America‚ we are so easy to classify a race just by looking at a person’s skin color and hair texture. In other countries‚ such as Brazil it is harder to tell a distinct race by skin color being that it’s a hot country. Examples of race will include; Whites‚ Blacks‚ Native Americans‚ Asian Americans‚ Chinese‚ etc. Ethnicity to me is a cultural and physical background. Ethnicity classifies

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    Running head: RACEETHNICITY AND CULTURE IN DISEASE PREVENTION Importance of addressing raceethnicity‚ and culture when developing programs for prevention of disease Name: Subject: Instructor: Date: The campaigns against diseases have a number of times botched as a result of non-recognition of environmental‚ biological and behavioral factors as major determinants as of individual health. In public health‚ the three terms (ethnicityrace and culture) are often used interchangeably

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