Papers 2001-2010 of total 5074 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that day to see what I thought was Penny’s nanny and her mother at the party. It never occurred to me that Penny’s mother was in fact a nanny – I couldn’t see that Penny and the woman her mother worked for, were different. Racism because of color is learnt…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of artistic expression has ever been scientifically established. Moreover, scapegoating artistic expression as a cause of social ills is ridiculous. How can people expect that serious social problems like violence, racism or suicide be solved by covering children's…
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…was raised to believe that father’s views on the superiority white race and the strength of the Confederacy were the natural and correct beliefs. And, when his father joined the Ku Klux Klan, the young boy was introduced to a magnified degree of racism and white…
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…of racism on their part in saying that there was no reason for not having an African American as a head coach. It was a big step for Tyrone Willingham to take this job and he is getting praise from the black community for it. It has also changed Notre Dame…
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Category: /History
…African Americans received every day of their lives, with the racism, segregation, and laws of the time. Rosa Louise McCauley Parks, was arrested December 1, 1955. (Note: It was an "established rule" in the American south (at that time) that African-American…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…because she is so corrupted. In the novel, Allan Paton presents Johannesburg as a nest of corruption. As a matter of fact, all the other corruption mentioned in the story stems from Johannesburg: John, Absalom, Gertrude, crime, prostitution, racism
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…of people. Acceptance as well as striving for fame is always a major aspiration of one's life. Racism is an obvious similarity between Frankenstein's society and that of today. These similarities are displayed the moment that the monster is brought…
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…with his staus. Many jurors admit to being starstruck, watching in disbelief, letting their emotions and racism interfere with what was supposed to be a fair trial. This was a trial, trying a person. No one special, because we’re all considered equal…
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…-abusing "religious" leader is Reverend Jim Jones who initiated a ritual suicide to protest racism and fascism. Although in his own mind he had food intentions, to save the world from the Armageddon, he was insane and in the overabundance of power, he was able…
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…” of the human, a new brand of racism could arise, a genetic prejudice. An example of this prejudice is shown in the movie Gattica, where the “invalid” citizens are discriminated due to their genetic make-up and their job applications are simply a genetic test…
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