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Week 3: Ethnic Groups and Discrimination Edwina Joy Akens ETH / 125 April 10, 2011 Ellen McPeek Glisan Axia College of University of Phoenix Week 3: Ethnic Groups and Discrimination This first question, did African Americans get colonized or immigrate to the United States caused me to take pause and reflect on my history in a manner that I had not done before. As an African American student there were always classes in which we were taught about our history, how we came to this country
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Final Project ETH/125 11/24/2013 Stephanie Salazar Final Project Diversity in the United States has changed drastically over the last several hundred years, and continues to change today. Society today is a blend of different cultures, ethnicity, race, and religious backgrounds in which society can gain knowledge. Yet today, society still struggles with the differences, and this leads to discrimination, stereotypes, and prejudice. Africans are reported to have arrived in 1619; this was
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Week 4 Assignment Religious and Ethnic Groups Paper Kevin M. Ford ETH-125 9/22/2013 Tamira Moon Week 4 Assignment Religious and Ethnic Groups Paper Throughout time, individuals have been classified into distinguishable groups based on many characteristics like physical appearance, ethnicity, religious beliefs, region of origin, and economic status. The intent of this paper is to provide background on how these groups are differ from each other, how they interact with each other, and what
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Hispanic American Diversity ETH 125 May 9, 2010 Erin DiCesare Although the label Hispanic or Latino American is used to link numerous groups of people together, there are many groups that make up the Hispanic group. While they do share many similarities, it is the dissimilarities that set them apart from one another. The facts provided will differentiate between the linguistic, political, social, economic, religious, and familial conventions and/or statuses among Mexican Americans, Puerto
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Final Project ETH/125 March 30, 2014 Final Project Learning what diversity means is the first step to learning how it has helped the United States to be better. Diversity is defined as the state of having different races, ethnics, cultures working together in a group or organization. ("Diversity," 2014) Different cultures and races working together make the United States stronger and better as one. Understanding that everyone is the same, even if they each have different colored
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Historical Report on Race ETH 125 Week 5 Throughout U.S. history African Americans were considered colored peoples, and they were forced to endure slavery. In the United States, slavery was formed from using people whom were forced to serve as slaves by capturing and sold at auctions. They were then forced to work on plantations as a slave labor which existed as a legal institution in North America. Slavery existed more than a century before the founding of the United States in 1776. In 1865
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Race and Your Community Brandy Dunlap (Logsdon) ETH/125 October 6, 2011 Steven Zitar Race and Your Community When I look around in my community, I see people of all different races and cultures. In our community we have India, Hispanics, Blacks, Africans, White, and many more. How do we define race and diversity in our community? To start with we look at race, there are two ways of defining race one is that of an ethnical, tribal, or national stock or as any class or group, esp. of persons
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Journal Entry of a Subordinate Group Member Judy Bloom Cultural Diversity / ETH 125 11/19/2010 Michael Meyers Journal Entry of a Subordinate Group Member For this exercise I have chosen the subordinate group Native Americans. In the 1850s, the bounty hunting of Indians was commonplace. Hunters were paid cash as a reward for the scalps, heads, or bodies of Indian men, women, and children. It would be another 70 years before the practice would finally be outlawed (Native American History
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Donnie L. Spafford ETH 125 Week 9 Final Assignment 04/10/11 Race and My Community The Pros and Cons of Everything I live in a very small town in Western Wisconsin, by the name of Grantsburg it is a very close knit community where everyone seems to know everyone or related to someone who knows their neighbors. My wife and I just purchased a home in this small rural town, and we are still getting to know everyone and how the town really seems to function as far as, how community
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