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    “The Black Aesthetic is a cultural ideology” that came about during the civil rights movement to promote Black power and Black independence. During the period of 1954 to 1968‚ Blacks were fighting for the equality of racial injustices within America’s borders. This political movement allowed Blacks to see who they were really are‚ instead of what white America sees them as. Blacks gained a newfound sense of pride. This Black Pride gave birth to the Black Arts Movement. This happened right after

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    Understanding 21st Century Skills” in English Language Classrooms In an increasingly complex‚ demanding and competitive world‚ students need to go beyond the traditional 3Rs and embrace the 4Cs – communication‚ collaboration‚ critical thinking and creativity. This is the view of the 21st century Skills movement which is helping to redefine the goals of general education for today’s world. “21st Century Skills” is commonly refers to a growing global movement for redefining the goals of education

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    Mi Truong Professor Shuler AFA 2000 20 January 2013 The Importance and Struggles of the Black Studies Movement The development of African American Studies or Black Studies provides an interesting and significant aspect to the history of the struggles of black men and women. As a multidisciplinary academic concentration‚ it serves to analyze the history‚ politics‚ and culture of African-based societies and communities. This relatively new study has encountered an assortment of challenges within

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    During the late 19th century to the 1930s‚ workers and managers fought each other for control of the work routine‚ wages‚ and hours in the American industry. Trade unions‚ craft unions‚ and strikes were many of the main forces at work during this time period when people were fighting for better working conditions. As the government was struggling to stay out of free labor‚ they also felt the need to impose as the laws in place may not be helping capitalism in America. The government‚ in response

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    Curriculum Reader IV Martina Hughes Chapter 32: Curriculum for the 21st Century School curriculum all over the world are organized into courses centered on the traditional disciplines. It is interesting to read that the United States‚ while open to new courses‚ counts on the traditional disciplines for college admission. Nel Noddings asks the provocative question whether “it is demonstrably unfair to force students into courses they hate and deprive them of courses (or programs) better suited to

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    The international activist movement known as the Black Lives Matter movement targets the use of systemic racism internationally in response to the more recent use of violence against black communities‚ especially in the United States. There are members of the movement from all over the United States representing the thirteen distinct principles and values of the movement: diversity‚ globalism‚ black women‚ black villages‚ loving engagement‚ restorative justice‚ collective value‚ empathy‚ queer affirming

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    Role of Religion in European and Colonial Society Religion played an important role in European and Colonial Society. Religion had a major impact and influence on the family life‚ education and government in the European and Colonial Societies. The European and Colonial Society had dissimilar outlooks when it came to religion. While religion was the central focus in both European and Colonial society‚ Religion in the colonial society was more intense than Religion in the European society. For

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    Progressivism was a movement in the early 20th century characterized by a combination of political and social ideologies that covered a wide spectrum of social aspects including civil rights social justice and also political movements such as liberalism and social democracy. The common denominator linking all these ideologies was the desire to curb capitalistic excesses‚ rapid urbanization and dynamic industrialization characteristic of the early 20th century (Ruiz‚ 1989). The progressive movement gained root

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    issue that I chose was the Black Lives Matter movement and its major impact on our society. Black Lives Matter (BLM) is an international activist movement‚ originating in the African-American community‚ that campaigns against violence and systemic racism toward black people. The Black Lives Matter movement formed back in July of 2013 but has only increased its recognition into today’s media and society. The Black Lives Matter movement is noteworthy because the movement has intentionally extracted

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    and wrongful exoneration of George Zimmerman ignited a black national liberation movement in the United States in 2012 called “Black Lives Matter.” Essentially‚ The Black Lives Matter Movement currently transpiring is a nationwide movement within the black community in effort to actively advance and solidify the importance and unbiased treatment of Black life. The Black Lives Matter Movement is built upon the long and horrific history of black Americans’ daily first hand experience and unfair treatment

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