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    II H March 7‚ 2014 Marginalization Research How people who are Arab Americans are marginalizing from everyone else? Arab Americans are much mistreated everywhere they go. My resources show that Arab American’s are very unlike because of their race history. After certain tragedies‚ Americans immediately think it was done be “terrorists” or the Arab race. And it causes the people to lash out towards the Arab Americans at their houses. Arabic people have been targeted in airports ever

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    References: Barker‚ C.‚ & Galasiński‚ D. (2001). Cultural studies and discourse analysis: A dialogue on language and identity. London. Bottom of Form Fishman‚ J.A. (1991). Reversing language shift.Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. Hitti P.K. (1996). The Arabs: A Short History. MacMillan Company. Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research: Quotes Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Maktoum (2013) retrieved December 14‚ 2014‚ from: http://www.mohesr.gov.ae/En/FunyLinks/Pages/quotes-Mohamed-Bin-Rashid-Al-Maktoum

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    Outline of Article Arabs and the West (Failure of West to understand Arabs) - Main focus is the bad perceptions gained by Europeans on Arabs Perception of Western Attitude on Arabs - Ideas developed from past - Divided into 3 strands 1. Battle between Christian Europe and Islam - 7th century - 18 century - Fears‚ animosities and suspicions reflected in European Education - Normally Western deny but subconscious is another story (prejudice) - Oriental is defined with adjectives:

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    from both the point of immigration and an authentic Arab culture. As the narrator comments‚ “Dr Rashid and her husband were the only Arabs‚ and they weren’t Arab.They were Arab-American. They hyphen said that they had been here a while.” 106 It is interesting that the narrator’s assessment of the Rashid’s cultural-ethnic identity echoes the identity perceptions found in much of the cooking literature— essentially‚ that true‚ unadulterated Arab identity can only be found in the old world. By extension

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    utilizing parent involvement‚ attitude‚ perception and role in their children’s education through a survey. The objectives of the study were “first‚ to ascertain Arab parents’ attitudes toward bilingual education; second‚ to determine Arab parents’ perception of their role in their children’s education; and third‚ to gather information on Arab ethnicity” (Youssef & Skimpins‚ 1985‚ p. 190). According to the findings‚ “all 44 subjects were unanimously positive toward bilingual education” (Youssef & Skimpins

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    Characteristics Of Orientalism‚ Prejudice‚ and Discrimination Many people confuse Arabs and Muslims as interchangeable people or religions‚ when in fact they are quite different meanings. An Arab is someone who is born in a land that relates to Arabian culture. In other words‚ Arab is an ethnicity or race. Muslim‚ on the other hand‚ relates to someone who follows the teaching of Islam. Therefore‚ where Arab is a race‚ Muslim is a religion. To put it into perspective‚ think of it as saying that

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    Disney’s movie Aladdin (1992)‚ “was a high-profile release‚ the winner of two Academy Awards‚ and one of the most successful Disney films ever produced” (Giroux‚ 104); however‚ what is often disregarded is the obvious depiction of careless racism towards Arabs seen in the illustrations of the characters‚ the statuses into which they are placed and the lyrics of the opening song near beginning of the film. Furthermore‚ with the movie disguising itself as innocent and wholesome‚ children are exposed to these

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    23 IX. Appendix 25 I. Introduction: Whenever you walk at the campus of the American University of Sharjah‚ you will definitely find the young Arab girls wear trendy Western dresses as well as the Arab boys wear stylish Western clothes. And even students with more conservative dresses seem more Western than Eastern. No matter how young Arab people wear or look like nowadays‚ they even tend to be different in the language they use in typing and communicating. There is a widespread linguistic

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    fought back against the Nazis. It’s a wonder that most of the Jews were able to keep hope throughout the entire war. Especially with what they went through at various camps. The Warsaw Ghetto was one of the largest ghettos in Poland. (“Warsaw Ghetto Uprising” History) A lot of the Jewish people there were being told on the way to Warsaw that they were going to various work camps‚ but in reality they were being sent to their death. More Jews were added to Warsaw shortly after the German invasion of Poland

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    Education of South Africa A Research Paper Introduction Education was used as a means of control before and during the apartheid. With the ratio of whites to blacks in South Africa so extreme‚ it is difficult to imagine the minority maintaining power over the vast majority for so long a time. The ability to influence a mass of people through their education‚ or lack there of‚ was the backbone of the inequalities throughout South Africa’s history. It was the crux of all economic stratification

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