Papers 1431-1440 of total 9959 found.
…as their home. Another result of the 'White Australia Policy' was racial discrimination, which affected many of the coloured migrant inhabitants of Australia. However, not everything has been a negative experience for the migrants of Australia. After the 'White…
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…as "good blacks" (still loyal to their masters) and as "bad blacks" or what Griffith terms "faithful souls" and "renegades" in scene sub-title frames. This sheds light on his construction of race and racial relations: segregation. Two families, the Stonemans…
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…as "good blacks" (still loyal to their masters) and as "bad blacks" or what Griffith terms "faithful souls" and "renegades" in scene sub-title frames. This sheds light on his construction of race and racial relations: segregation. Two families, the Stonemans…
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…whites, and frees black people. Despite its apparent success in forging white solidarity, the racial argument could be turned on its head and used to weaken slavery. Most white Northerners were about as racist as their Southern counterparts, but they were…
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…INTRODUCTION<Tab/>2 GREEK MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION PROFILE<Tab/>2 Q-TELECOM PROFILE<Tab/>2 COMPETITORS' PROFILE<Tab/>4 GREEK MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION ECONOMIC FEATURES<Tab/>5…
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…a future where racial conflict will continue undoubtedly to affect their society. This racial divide has detrimentally affected both countries; the effects can be noticed socially, economically and politically. It will continue unless there is more regard…
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…are important in defining a "normal" way of doing things, as are the way services personnel and customers address each other, whether physical touch is allowed, how people with different racial backgrounds behave towards different others (e.g. discrimination…
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…opportunities in school. Racial discrimination in sports has existed since the beginning of sports. Much of all sports now are heavily desegregated, but racial discrimination has not disappeared. In the 1980's color was an issue as two black members of a golf…
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…, Alabama, there was a deadly racial attitude towards the people who were different than the general public. In a town of tunneled vision and pure hatred, Atticus Finch breaks this barrier of old tradition by creating a tradition of his own. Because of his…
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…of race of the defendant or victim and allows a person to challenge their sentences by using evidence that shows a pattern of racially discriminatory sentencing (McCuen 39). This makes it so that no judge or jury can rule out capital punishment…
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