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    Discrimination Still Alive

    Discrimination Still Alive Rio Hondo College Ethics and Morality Philosophy 120 Joe Rasmussen Discrimination Still Alive Discrimination is the differential treat of others based on the group they are associated with(). Unjust discrimination occurs when we allow negative stereotypes or feeling be the source of our choices for treatment, housing, income, and education. Though many things have changed since Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, discrimination is still a very real problem

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    Literary Review on Sepet

    2007 retrospective of her feature films was sponsored by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hawaii, and the Honolulu Academy of Arts. In Singapore, Yasmin is best known for the pro-family commercials she did for the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports. Yasmin was inducted into the Malaysian Advertising Hall of Fame by the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents Malaysia in November 2008. Yasmin was working on her first feature film to be filmed in Singapore titled

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    Race and My Community

    Race and My Community I am from the general area of Pittsburgh, more specifically Peters Township. The township however does not have that many historical events to make you want to deviate from any future road trips to come and visit. The only real “claim to fame” that our little town is that the Wright brothers were one of the first few people to settle the land (Peters Township History). Peters Township however is predominantly a “White Community”. With White being 96.2%, African American

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    Racial Democracy

    naturalized citizens, and individuals who consider themselves Americans from the United States of America. Generally speaking most Americans grow up, in ethnically homogeneous communities (Putnam, 2007) vice the differing theories of “melting pot” or “salad bowl.” While Americans live and work in communities that are ethnically and culturally diverse the issues of intolerance and prejudice against various ethnic and racial backgrounds has been a plague throughout much of the United

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    American Justice

    stated before, the United States of America built their criminal justice system for every person accused to have an equal chance. However in America, racial disparity and racial prejudice has always been an underlying issue. Many people of different races are treated worse than those of Caucasian descent.

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    Cja 344 Public Opionion of Police

    would like your attention because I have a subject to discuss. I want to talk about the public's opinion towards police officers by different ethnic groups. There are many thoughts and public opinion on how the community feel towards the many police officers in this country. It is my personal opinion that people should not be hating on the police because they enforce the law, unless they have experienced some sort of police brutality and unprofessionalism. I will speak to you the various races ethnic

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    Masks

    Ellison exemplifies the trials and tribulations of a young black man struggling not only to be accepted by society but by himself as well. This essay is primarily concerned with questions of race and interaction between people of different races in different times and places. As Ellison travels from a community of apparent segregation (South) to the (North), he learns that distinctions between cultures are not as definite as they may seem. This idea of masking became a very important concept because

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    Eth 125

    became more acclimated to the area. Its wasn’t until we got our son settled into school that started to realize that the seemingly cozy neighborhood was actually struggling with races and religion issues that should have long been settled. As I became closer to my neighbors, we developed a close friendship with a community member named David and his family. They were born in Iraq, and moved to the United States in the early 70’s, they spoke English with a slight accent, but had adjusted to the way

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    Cultural Competence

    important nowadays. Cultural competence is “the process by which individuals and systems respond respectfully and effectively to people of all cultures, languages, classes, races, ethnic backgrounds, religions, and other diversity factors in a manner that recognizes, affirms, and values the worth of individuals, families, and communities and protects and preserves the dignity of each.”[1] Linguistic competence is a key component of cultural competence. Whay's the reason for developing cultural competence

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    Analysis Of Malcolm X's Liberation Through Creating Black Businesses

    that black communities were dealing with in a straightforward way. At the time, the black population was living in significantly worse conditions than the whites were due to their inferior economic situation. Malcolm X’s interpretation of this phenomenon was that blacks were investing in themselves far less than they should be. He used a simple example to illustrate his reasoning: “when you spend your dollar out of the community in which you live the community in which you spend your money becomes

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