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    actual legal policies on racism‚ has unquestionably been altered over time. Blacks‚ whites‚ and other minorities races are all intended to receive equal treatment now‚ according to the law. Even with this legal protection‚ there are still ways that are found to hold African Americans and other minorities down. In more recent times‚ it is now illegal to treat people unequally because of their race‚ but unfortunately racism still does exist in our country and throughout the world. Racist violence is less

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    Let’s talk about the poem Then and Now. This poem is about how non-indigenous people have taken over the land and have changed the way it is used.The Poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal comparing the past to the present and reflecting on how different her life is now. In comparison to how it was then. For example‚ “In my dreams I hear my tribe Laughing as they hunt and swim‚ But dreams are shattered by rushing car‚ By grinding tram and hissing train‚ And I see no more my tribe of old”. People write poems

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    Essay On Paradise Now

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    Set in Palestine‚ Paradise Now is a movie that tells the story of two Palestinian childhood friends Khaled and Said‚ who are recruited to carry out a terrorist mission in Tel Aviv‚ Israel. The two friends are to cross into Israel and blow themselves up‚ a plan the friends are to keep secret from their families and relatives. The movie is seen as an accurate portrayal of the real life situation of Palestine citizens who are not happy with the thirty-eight years that Israelites have occupied their

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    A Place For Refugees Now

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    Our history’s timeline up to today’s time is a huge part of what makes the American identity what it is today. After our class spent about a month of learning and discussing how in the past the American identity was a safe place for refugees to come and live. Refugees today are still trying to escape from their homes to come live in America. They are coming to America to have freedom‚ to accomplish their goals‚ and to overall have a better life. In “Melissa Femiling’s Ted Talk”‚ she told a story

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    Gender roles: then and now

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    Gender Roles Then and Now Osato Valerie Francis COM 172 April 21‚ 2014 Dr. Kathleen Dunley Abstract Gender roles have always been a sensitive subject. Women came a long way since the days Suffrage and the Women’s Liberation Movement. Society is now seeing women as strong‚ independent‚ and fierce individuals who can do all that men do. Sometimes they do it even better. Now that roles have switched since the early days‚ problems such as discrimination‚ sexism‚ and chivalry still exit.

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    Do It Now: Questions

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    Do it Now—Quiz 10 questions—Chapters 6 & 7 1) When making a routine request‚ you should A) use the inductive plan. B) assume that the audience is willing to comply. C) demand immediate action. D) explain the consequences of failing to comply. 2) In the body of a routine request‚ you should A) beg the reader to grant your request. B) explain and justify your request. C) give your sales pitch. D) explain what will happen if the audience does not do what you are asking. 3) When

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    implies that it has archival value‚” said Cameron Silver‚ owner of Decades‚ the extremely popular Los Angeles vintage store. Strictly speaking‚ vintage fashion would ideally be clothing that is atleast 25 to 30 years old‚ but this is highly debatable now. Some say that vintage fashion spanned from the 20s to 50s‚ and all that came in after that is “retro clothing”‚ whereas others argue that the 80s is as much vintage as the 20s are‚ and it is more about the value of the vintage piece in question. The

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    The Bill of Rights‚ Then and Now By Veronica Majerol This article is an information piece talking about the difference between the Bill of Rights in 1791‚ and the Bill of Rights today. In this article the author talks about the first 10 amendments to the Constitution and the debates that are still stirring almost 220 years later. John Adams called the Constitution “the greatest single effort of national deliberation that the world has ever seen.” Many other people thought that

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    That Was Then, This is Now

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    Adam Ward Book Report 2 Pre-AP Oklahoma History May 3‚ 2013 The book I read was called That Was Then‚ This is now by S.E. Hinton. The book tackles issues of growing up. The main character‚ Bryon‚ will have to choose his best friends and how to deal with change. One theme of the book is that stuff will happen‚ and there is nothing that we can do about it. The book starts with Bryon and his best friend‚ Mark‚ at a bar‚ owned by their friend Charlie. Bryon and Mark are a couple of typical kids

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    The New Deal Then and Now

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    Alan Brinkley suggests that the New Deal is “emerging as an instructive model” for today’s economic and financial crises. Brinkley then questions if the New Deal is a useful model for today’s problems. The first hundred days of the New Deal have taught President Obama important lessons in the Obama learns through Roosevelt that an important contribution to solving the crisis is to “exude confidence and optimism” into the people. Roosevelt had to act quickly to combat the wave of bank failures that

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