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    Racism In Race In America

    Civil Rights Movement to show that racism still divides us as a country. Thus to prove to her readers as well that inequality of blacks versus whites in America still persists even after all that has changed for African Americans

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    Cultural Diversity

    the message that diversity is good. Giving opportunity and time for diversity is vital, especially in our hectic lives, as is offering simple play materials for students to use. For example, most schools celebrate black history month to support African American students to study their heritage. Why not all the schools offer Japanese history, Chinese history, or Indian history for a month at schools for students to learn? I believe this would provide a great service to other cultures and would be

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    Blues Harp Legends

    If you are a blues harp player and love the music your instrument creates, you should know about the harmonica legends. These harmonica greats took this simple yet beautiful folk instrument and reinvented it as the instrument that we know today. Given below is a brief sketch of some of these legends who were instrumental in the development of the wailing, calling Blues Harmonica that we love and play today. i. Big Walter "Shakey" Horton – Along with Little Walter, Horton played a key role in defining

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    Youth Unemployment in South Africa

    will reduce labour costs for businesses because the South African Government will pay certain portions of the wage depending on the wage itself (SARS, 2013). To be eligible for the wage subsidy the employee must be aged between 18 and 29 and to have been employed as of 1st October 2013. However the wage subsidy may not be cost effective for the South African government because of the vast amount of youths unemployed. 3.2 million South Africans aged between 15-24 are unemployed so the jobs created for

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    racism, and the general population’s. I. Sewall’s devotion to his religion and to the Bible is what backs his opinions and his view of slavery a. public positions address specific concerns about the rights of Native Americans and of African-Americans brought as slaves to the colonies b. “The Selling of Joseph” addresses his position on some of the inhumanities of his “fellow sons of Adam” c. His somewhat literal interpretation of the Bible is what leads him to his opinion

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    A More Perfect Union

    slavery has caused people to lose focus of problems that will have an effect on the union as a whole. Barack Obama believes that people of all races can overlook the past racial differences and further the unity of a more perfect union. Caucasian and African Americans will see that discrimination is in the past. Americans will help provide future generations with opportunity, and will come together to benefit all of America as a perfect union.                 I agree with the vision and message of the

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    Final Review

    List and be able to give examples of Bloom’s Cognitive Taxonomy of higher learning, and how it must be applied to multicultural education. Know this material well! Be able to listen to typical “teacher talk” and match up the levels appropriately. (Building MC Curriculum PPT) a. Level 1: knowledge –lists, label, recite, name, find, and memorize b. Level 2: Comprehension- paraphrase, discover, translate c. Level 3: Application- apply, transfer, generalize, relate, operate d. Level 4: Analysis-

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    Social Science Research

    requires social scientific research. One of the biggest problems in my African diaspora community is the epidemic of skin bleaching. Considering this issue as an epidemic might sound extreme but when looking at the statistic of skin bleaching amongst the Africans and African diaspora, it has clearly become more than an individual’s preference or choice. Conducting a social scientific research will help to answer the question of why Africans are prone to skin bleaching, ways to inform the people about the

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    Neocolonialism In Africa

    extremely difficult internal circumstances and facing external interference, a good number of the first and second generation post-colonial African leaders have left behind impressive legacies. The likes of Nelson Mandela of South Africa, Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, to name but four. They proved to be African leaders who rose to the occasion and met the challenges of their time - even if the degree to which they were or were not successful in that

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