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    The agrarian era ended in the early 1800’s to give rise to the industrial revolution (Healey‚ 2003). This new society wasn’t centered on land but instead industry and commerce. It was the market and the owner ship of capital wealth that dominated in this Paternalistic society. This new economy had no place for slaves in it‚ with the majority of labor being placed in cities and the increasing difficulty of the labor. The age of man and machine pushed out the old ways of dominant-minority relations

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    The power of one "The Power of One" follows an English-speaking South African boy named Peekay from 1939 to 1951. The story begins when Peekay’s mother has a nervous breakdown‚ and Peekay ends up being raised by a Zulu wet nurse‚ Mary Madoma; who eventually becomes his nanny. At a young age‚ Peekay is sent to a boarding school. As the youngest student attending the school‚ he is frequently harassed. The students call him Pisskop (meaning piss-head) and rooinek (redneck—a name given to the British

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    The LA Riots of 1992 The United States has faced many obstacles when it comes to growing and prospering as a nation‚ especially in regards to the issues of racism and police brutality. These issues led to one of the most historical events to ever take place in the USA. In April of 1992‚ after four white Los Angeles Police Department officers were acquitted of all charges they faced for beating an unarmed‚ black motorist named Rodney King in March of 1991. The people of South Central Los

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    reluctant in letting me join them. They believed that because I was a young girl I couldn’t make it all the way. But I’m determined to show them‚ I’ve already made it out of Virginia unharmed and prepared for the journey ahead of me. I was the only one that could make this journey to freedom in my family. My mother and older sister both died of a disease that is unknown to me‚ and my father was sold to a new master. As my father was been taken away from me he told me to make it to Canada where I can

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    Critical 1.) What kind of person is the singer/speaker? Why do you say so? -I would say that the speaker/singer is a hero of some sort. It is because that in the song‚ the singer is talking about fighting and having courage just to reach that unreachable star. Literal 2.) What is the rhyming scheme of the song? -The rhyming scheme of the song is abbb abcb aabb abcb abcb. Literal 3.) What are the those the singer/speaker want to do? -The singer/speaker stated things that he wants to

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    I watched the movie Selma for my movie review. I had never watched the movie before and had wanting to watch it for some time now. The movie was very sad but now after watching it I feel encouraged to fight for my rights and others.  The movie Selma is the heart-breaking truth about how the African Americans fought for their freedom in the 1960’s.  Martin Luther King Jr. was known for being a minister in Atlanta and a rights activist for African American freedoms. The movie is about King trying to

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    in The Power of One. A book about a young boys journey through his youth‚ is turned into a hollywood styles love story through the introduction of a character not mentioned in the book‚ Maria. Elements such as this changed the whole meaning and message of the book. The Power of One was an engrossing novel with beautiful themes‚ but it was butchered by the movie industry by the use of added characters‚ the removal of vital scenes‚ and plot changes. Perhaps the largest way The Power of One was changed

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    1950s Movie Essay: Rebel Without A Cause Introduction Rebel Without A Cause is a very popular film from 1955. It depicts life in the 1950’s from the viewpoint of three teenagers who live in Los Angeles‚ California. They live in a comfortable environment in middle-class America. However‚ they must deal with their own inabilities to "fit" into society. The teens try to fit in with their peers and find the love they so desperately need from their families and others like their peers. The biases

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    The movie The Help is based in Jackson‚ Mississippi during the 1960’s during this time there was a lot of discrimination going on not only between different races‚ but it was also going on between different social classes. One of the main ways that we see discrimination is between the races. The African Americans are not allowed to do the same things as the whites can. One thing is that they‚ the African Americans‚ cannot use the same bathrooms as the whites. The maid Minny flushed the toilet of

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    Prejudice is the unjustified discrimination against a particular thing‚ whether it be music‚ food‚ a breed of canine‚ a particular race of humans. Prejudice customarily stems from the nescience of people‚ prejudging anything without having first examined it. This in turn‚ forms in the minds of some and ruptures into a blind and confident opinion‚ however monstrous it is. Though ignorance is a strong characteristic of prejudice‚ family morals or even fear can develop prejudice further to become something

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