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    How Important Is It To Be Politically Correct? Political Correctness has been growing more and more over the recent years. However‚ it has been considered for a long period of time. For example‚ in the 1800’s‚ a "Politically Correct" movement was put in place for an anti-slavery reason. Although many people might not reckon this as an important thing to consider‚ I think there is a reason why this has been dealt with for hundreds of years. Political Correctness not only stops things such as racism

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    not only has a negative impact on slaves‚ but on slaveholders as well. Douglass describes slavery as dehumanizing and soul-killing. Slavery has sucked the life out of many people. It has stripped them of their innocence and tainted their minds with cruelty and hatred. Slavery damaged many slaves‚ but has also ruined the lives of many slaveholders. Douglass’ mistress‚ Mrs. Auld‚ is a prime example of slavery having a negative effect on slaveholders. Douglass stated‚ “My new mistress proved to be all

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    354 Question 6: Frederick Douglass A Christian is in no way an accurate name for a slaveholder. The name is in fact ironic. The Christian faith calls for freedom‚ respect‚ and kindness for every creature God has created. It is not justice for a “Christian” to treat another human or any living thing in such a cruel manner. Douglass makes a distinction between “true” and “false” christianity. Slaveholders are “false” christians because they do not execute justice for all of God’s creations. A

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    Through a Child’s Eye: The Aftermath of Politically Institutionalized Oppression Oppression and its synonymous relatives lives beneath our noses‚ lingering in the air we breathe and manifesting itself in our lungs. Oppression is a pollutant that begins its work at dawn and ceases to take a vacation. It begins as an unnamed idea‚ a trojan horse of types‚ claiming to have multifunctional benefits created by its systematic approach. Exploding with casualties‚ it wreaks treachery. The notion of dissolvement

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    1- In what ways were Britian the dominant industrial power in the world in 1850? Produced more than 50 percent of the world’s textile products Mined more than 80 percent of its coal Made almost half of its iron Helped other countries to build their railways Provided the machinery for fatories in other countries Had the biggest and most powerful steam engines‚ which were also exported worldwide Germany- Germany was not a unified country until 1871; before that‚ industry developed predominantly

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    for receiving money from alleged crime-syndicate boss‚ Glenn Agliotti. The wife of South Africa’s minister of state security‚ Siyabonga Cwele has been arrested‚ charged with drug-trafficking. The Travelgate scandal‚ in which 40 members of parliament were found to have illegally used parliamentary travel vouchers worth R18 million for personal use. Julius Malema was convicted of hate speech on many counts as well as the more recent accusations of fraud‚ money laundering and racketeering; he still

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    " (p. 39) Forced to eat his meals of mush out of a trough‚ wearing nothing but a long‚ coarsely-woven shirt‚ and being kept in complete mental darkness‚ Douglass was completely dehumanized even before he experienced the horrible violence of the slaveholders towards their slaves. His proof of the evil of slavery‚ a main theme in the Narrative‚ is mostly through visual descriptions of the violence

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    Politically Correct to a Fault For the first time in our history‚ Americans have to be fearful of what they say‚ of what they write‚ and of what they think. There is an importance of using politically correct statements to address the diverse population. They have to be afraid of using the wrong word‚ a word denounced as offensive or insensitive‚ or racist‚ sexist‚ or homophobic. (Lind) The First Amendment is not supporting the theory of free speech currently because everyone from authority figures

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    Reconstruction was the attempt to rebuild and reform the South politically‚ economically‚ and socially after the Civil War‚ and to refashion race relations throughout the nation. Historians of the era have focused on four questions: How much change was there between the antebellum and postbellum eras? Was Reconstruction too radical or too conservative? When did it start and end? And how and why did it fail? Reconstruction was as deeply political as the controversies over slavery and the Civil

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    between dominant cultures and subcultures either in a work setting or in society. According to Baack (2012)‚ a dominant culture articulates the core values shared by a majority of an organization’s members. The dominant culture is the one that has the most power and influence. This culture represents the majority in society. The subcultures consist of the minorities in societies that differ from the dominant culture. Even though they are different‚ they deserve to be respected. Explain why it is

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