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    Black Death Response

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    The Plague • What did you think about the reactions and responses of the European people to the bubonic plague epidemic of the 1340s? Did you find these reactions and responses surprising? The Black Death was originally brought to Italy in the year of 1347 by sailors returning from their journey to the Black Sea. Rats and flees were major instruments in spreading the plague. Quickly‚ there was an astounding decline in the population. Roughly 20-30% of Italy’s citizens were killed and most likely left

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    Black Holes and Their Mysteries Black holes are one of the most popular Hollywood science fiction topics also one of the most mysterious entities in space. Astronomers still have many questions regarding the darkest entity in space‚ black holes‚ but over time they began to analyze more and more clues and data‚ and are now able to explain what a black hole really is. Astronomers have come up with theories of the formations of black holes‚ the component of black holes as well as many other

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    Novel and Black Africans

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    Write a critical analysis of Aphra Behn’ novella Oroonoko‚ paying special attention to the representation of black Africans. What makes Oroonoko a positive character? Is he superior or inferior to the whites in the novella? Oroonoko a Royal slave or a monstrous Negro “ I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character

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    Hacking Research Paper

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    good intent and moral standing is called a white hat hacker. Another point made in the article was that the word “hat” after the color of the hacker is meant to be symbolic of old Western movies where the hero always wore a white hat and “bad guys” wore the black hats (Whatis.com). Black hat hackers‚ as you may have guessed‚ are the hackers who do intend harm. They deface websites‚ steal data‚ and exploit security flaws for personal gain. Black hats are sometimes called “crackers” as well because

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    Future Of Black Studies

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    the aspects of white control and racial classifications. Black culture‚ black heritage‚ and black studies has been in question not only to non-black individuals‚ but to black individuals who struggle with self-identification. Introduction to African American Studies by James Stewart and Tallmadge Anderson focuses on the history‚ culture‚ and experience of Black in the United States of America (Stewart & Anderson‚ 2015). The objectives of black studies is to promote and assimilate the origins of African

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    Black People In The 1800s

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    Black people made many contributions to the United States in the 1800s. They faced discrimination‚ but they always tried to make life better for other Black people and themselves. They had booming businesses‚ fought for education rights‚ and even helped start the gold rush. Black people had almost no rights. In fact‚ they couldn’t “testify in court against a White person‚ receive a public education‚ homestead public lands‚ or vote.” (Five Views) However‚ they believed that they could change that

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    based on facts because if they were there would be no stereotypes. Some believe the stereotype that Black Families could care less about their education. This is a very damaging stereotype which has been said about the black cultural for quite some time. It has been said that black families will never measure up to societies educational standards. Media constantly perpetuates the stereotype that black people are often born into poverty‚ do not take advantage of opportunities and or do not take education

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    Black Caribbean Children

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    Black Caribbean children experience significant disadvantage in the British education system. Discuss In a Guardian article (January 2002) by Diane Abbott‚ MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington‚ she mentions how African and Caribbean children enter the education system doing as well as whites and Asians in tests until they reach the age of 11 when the descent begins. While some people blame gang culture and rap music for the decline of educational achievements amongst black pupils‚ specifically

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    Essay On Black America

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    The State of Black America As of today the state of Black America is at a place where there is a lot of work that has to be done. The Black America has made many strides in the right direction the community is still lacking in many ways. The black community is one that is not unified as it should be. Blacks don’t control the communities that they live in or have a real say so about what goes on in them. The black youth in America seems to have a plight that is continuously worsening. The state

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    Cultural Black Trauma

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    particularly in Black communities. An underlying component in these discussions and protests has been that of mourning‚ with discussions and protests often acting as physical spaces of cultural Black trauma and collective memory. Cultural Black trauma relies on the historical violence that has affected Black people in the United States‚ and how it impacts Black people when this violence is continuously acted upon. Cultural Black trauma acts as a site of mourning and healing for Black individuals. Though

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