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    Tiñga Gym Hagonoy‚ Taguig City October 08‚ 2008 6th Students‚ Conference Information and Communication Technology “Emerging Colors of ICT: Imagining Life where Trends and Innovation enable a Sustainable Environment” Microsoft Day Bulwagang Bonifacio‚ 4th Floor Ninoy Aquino Library and Learning Resource Center Polytechnic of the Philippines Sta.Mesa ‚ Manila January 27‚ 2010 6th Students‚ Conference Information and Communication Technology “Emerging Colors of ICT: Imagining Life where Trends

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    The Civil War and the period of Reconstruction brought great social‚ political‚ and economic changes to American society. The Ku Klux Klan‚ the black codes‚ and tenant farming all effected the United States in different ways. The effects of these changes continued into the 20th century. After the Civil War‚ Lincoln’s main goal was to heal the United States. Our country went through a very long and difficult war for four years. The tension was high between the North and the South now more then

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    My first cultural clash is between minorities and the Klu Klux Klan. The KKK was a group who preached “One hundred percent americanism”. The KKK had about 4 million members. The KKK was founded in 1915 at Atlanta Georgia for the second time. The founder was William Joseph Simmons.There were three times the KKK rouse up. Some people that were really involved with the KKK were D. W. Griffith and George Gordon. D. W. Griffith was the man who invented hollywood. He as also the creator of The birth of

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    Friars.  Apolinario Mabini‚ being known as "the sublime paralytic"‚ was engrossed to the practice of establishing a government for the Philippines following the revolution.  He also dreamt of worlwide recognition of the Philippine’s sovereignty.  Andres Bonifacio‚ on the other hand‚ was known as the instigator of the Philippine revolution and the founder of Katipunan.  His ideology is what guided the Katipunan’s liberal‚ radical and propagandist movements.      The post-Spanish war brought forth the country’s

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    Klan In 1865‚ a native-born American racist terrorist organization that became known as the Ku Klux Klan was founded by William Nathan Bedford a former confederate general. The Ku Klux Klan is one of the oldest and most feared groups in America. The KKK is a group that has used violence and actions above the law to support their cause. It was after the Civil War when the clan grew out from the South‚ with the purpose to “protect and preserve the white races and the termination of blacks‚ Catholics

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    opposed equal rights between whites and blacks and used violence to show their opinion. The Ku Klux Klan also known as the KKK or the Klan‚ had a large‚ negative impact on the long struggle for civil rights. The KKK impacted the Civil Rights Movement by killing or lynching both black and white people who fought for equal rights. For example‚ in January 1871‚ 500 members of the KKK attacked Union County jail and lynched 8 black prisoners. Another event was on September 15‚ 1963‚ when a bomb went off

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    "...Until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream." These powerful words were uttered by Martin Luther King in the midst of the racial unrest in the 1960 ’s. During this time period many people of the black race were affected with discrimination of all sorts. Now- a -days‚ crimes once driven solely by hatred for one ’s race now stem from opposition to one ’s religion‚ gender‚ disability‚ or sexual orientation. These crimes known as "hate crimes" can be prevented. Solving

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    slaves. Not until after the Civil War‚ was slavery outlawed‚ but during the late 1800s‚ racism returned. The KKK (Klu Klux Klan) was an extremist group extremely racist to African-Americans. The KKK used violence to gain power and thought whites were superior over all other races. Acts of the KKK included house burnings‚ school shootings‚ and murder. Fortunately‚ the number of KKK members has decreased rapidly‚ for there once was around 4‚000‚000 members.

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    United States. Although the KKK has declined in popularity and power‚ the white supremacy clan is still prevalent along with underlying groups that follow the traditional beliefs of the KKK. The klan was once spread throughout nearly all southern states during the 19th century when the Civil Rights Movement was at its high. The klan died out‚ but reemerged during the 1970s. Although the KKK had a low profile‚ the klan sustained and continued to spread its supremacy ideas. The KKK arose after the Civil

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    murders. If you want you could say that somehow they are running the classical "Good cop and bad cop" technic. When you first see agent Rupert Anderson you can’t really be sure if he is taking a Parton the problem or not. He sings songs related to the KKK and just in the overall movie he seems some kind of happy considering the brutality of the crime that he is currently investigating in Mississippi. We find later that he does it all sarcastically. Agent Anderson is from the southern states himself so

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