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    The first topic that is going to be addressed is stereotypes and dating. I am more familiar with this topic then the other two topics because I was the once who did the research for our group presentation about this. I came across numerous articles that were very eye opening to me. The first article I will talk about is called‚ "Is Love Becoming Color Blind?". I really enjoyed reading through this article because it had personal examples from three different interracial couples. The first couple

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    Understanding and responding: for professionals working with children who have experienced sexual abuse Child sexual abuse Acknowledgments Published by Office for Children‚ Victorian Government Department of Human Services Melbourne‚ Victoria May 2009 © Copyright State of Victoria‚ Department of Human Services‚ 2006 This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. This document

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    showing pride not only for the team but for the tribe as well. The on going fight with professional sports teams‚ college sports teams and even high school teams about whether or not the team mascot is racist should just stop. The definition of racism is‚ a hatred or intolerance for another race. Which is not what these teams are doing in no way are these mascots racist. The Florida State Seminoles got the okay with the Florida Seminoles tribe to use their tribe name as a team

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    everybody because for those who have names that are represented from African descent will soon be labeled as people with a “black name”. As seen in a recent debate article posted in The New York Times by author Morgan Jerkins offers a debate about Racism‚ based on a name and questions the proposal “ How can employers confront the bias those with African American names face in the job market?”

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    The pledge of allegiance has been recited for years by generations of students. It’s a tradition that we have all grown up with and know all too well. “I pledge allegiance...” those few words have been a topic of discussion ever since they were first said in October of 1892. Today many still believe in the pledge and the message that comes with it while others do not‚ it is an oath that has been and still is very controversial. Many people still believe in the power of the pledge. Believing we

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    Participatory Development: Theory and Practice. London: Intermediate Technology Publications. Paraskeva‚ J. (2006). Portugal Will Always Be An African Nation! A Calibanian Prosperity Or A Prospering Caliba. In D. Macedo & P. Gounary (Eds) Globalization of racism‚ (pp. 241 – 268). Boulder: Paradigm. Porter‚ C. (2005). IDS40 Roundtable Discussion. Retrieved on December 1‚ 2008 fromhttp://74.125.45.132/search?q=cache:8SOK6FMaCOYJ:www.ids.ac.uk/UserFiles /File/events/2006/mozambique_final.doc+%22often+afraid+of+donors%22+porter&

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    President Woodrow Wilson and the Sussex Pledge Extended Essay May 2012 Word Count: 3‚622 Woodrow Wilson In 1939 a committee was formed to investigate the reasons for Wilson ’s involvement in World War One. In conclusion it was documented that business and economics were the reason that Wilson’s Moral Diplomacy failed to keep America out of a conflict that was defined as simply a “European Problem”. However‚ Nye‚ the leader of the committee commissioned

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    The Pledge of Allegiance in the Public School System The Pledge of Allegiance has become a major issue for students‚ teachers‚ parents and lawmakers. The original intention of the pledge was not to stir up trouble‚ but for a celebration of Christopher Columbus discovery of the new world. The pledge is no longer thought of as a celebration‚ but an infringement on children’s religious beliefs. Do you believe that children’s rights are being infringed on? Some people believe that the pledge is a great

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    than the fact that he was Mexican (Ridgeway 167). Racism is objectively defined as any practice of ethnic discrimination or segregation. Fortunately‚ racial violence is steadily declining as the turn of the century approaches. Now a new form of racism‚ covert racism‚ has recently sprung from the pressures of political correctness. This new form of racism‚ although slowly declining‚ still shows signs of strong support (Piazza 86). Covert racism assumes a form of civil disobedience against politically

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    Lauren Miranda 01/16/17 Period 2 AP Language “Under God” In the Pledge of Allegiance The pledge of allegiance has remained an important part of the American legacy and culture. It takes part in the American school system‚ in American sports‚ and in many other areas. Many say that the pledge holds a place in their hearts‚ where it allows them to show their pride for their country. But in this pledge there are two words that have a tendency ring in the ears of many Americans‚ “under god.” In a country

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