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    rarely mentioned in the public discourse. If you deny this fact‚ then you can exculpate yourself from a discussion of social class and just focus on race. White people can more easily ignore this and just go about their business. It is a form of classism AND racism to merely link together poverty and minority to say they are one and the same. It is within classrooms that there are the strongest impressions of potential- what a child perceives he

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    I attended the event Gender‚ Economic development‚ and Armed conflicts on Wednesday‚ April 6th 2016. This event was presented by Jennifer Olmsted. A brief overview of this event was that it regarded major points that had a strong correlation to women including the causes of war‚ the different categories of conflicts‚ the impact of these conflicts‚ the gender roles that take places within them and sexual reproductive rights. I believe the primary goal of this event was to further educate the attendees

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    “Buffet of the Universe”: Deeper Themes in Beasts of the Southern Wild Benh Zeitlin’s 2012 film Beasts of the Southern Wild uses the story of a rural community in Southern Louisiana to evoke themes such as classism and community ties. Zeitlin is successful in reminding us of our connectedness with each other and the world around us‚ and the Americana aesthetic of the film reflects our heroes’ resiliency in the face of destruction. At stake in this aesthetic and the exploration of these politically

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    her book Ecofeminist Philosophy‚ claims that feminist theorists question the source of the oppression of women‚ and seek to eliminate this oppression. Ecofeminists consider the oppression of women‚ (sexism) the oppression of other humans (racism‚ classism‚ ageism‚ colonialism)‚ and the domination of nature (naturism) to be interconnected. In her book New Woman/New Earth‚ Rosemary Radford Reuther wrote‚ "Women must see that there can be no liberation for them and no solution to the ecological crisis

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    century and flourished in the hearts of many poets‚ writers and enlightenment thinkers. The age of enlightenment is consistent with the romanticism movement as the basic foundation was that it strived for creative thinking and not being pawns in classism‚ Puritanism‚ and limitation of science and reasoning. Romanticism shaped the modern world from the aspects of literature‚ music‚ arts and all types of creative thinking‚ with the age of enlightenment no longer living in the dark ages of medieval

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    The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption filmed in 1994‚ directed by Frank Darabont bases a story around the life of prisoners in the Shawshank Prison. The captivating film revolves around the strong friendship that is built between two prisoners‚ Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) a smart banker‚ and Red (Morgan Freeman) a long-term inmate‚ who becomes Andy’s closest accomplice. The storyline is narrated by Red who reflects on Andy’s adjustment and life at Shawshank. Darabont skillfully explores

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    | |January 28 & Feb 4 | Construction of knowledge‚ culture‚ |Feb 4‚ | |Readings: Levine-Rasky‚ pp. 51-80 and |differences‚ anti-racist education |1.Group Project on Classism and education | |Ghosh‚ pp. 13-90 |Multiculturalism |by: Satnam‚  Raj‚ Roshan‚ & Janelle | |Feb 11 & Feb 25 | Lecture on First Nations Education. |Feb

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    violence‚ drug use‚ sex and negativity among African Americans. He was a successful contender to Gangster Rap when he surfaced early in his career. “Jesus Walks” is a song that portrays the struggles of minorities that are exposed to violence‚ racism‚ classism‚ and victims of the circumstances in which they live. At the beginning of the song‚ Kanye West says‚

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    MODERN ARCHITECTURE: MOMO TO POMO ESSAY Topic 14: How was modern architecture regarded by the Nazi regime in Germany in the 1930s? What effect did their attitude have on the development of modern architecture? NAME: ZHIHENG YANG STUDENT NUMBER: 351874 SUBJECT: ABPL 30050_MODERN ARCHITECTURE: MOMO TO POMO 1 Modern architecture plays a very significant role in the world architecture history. This new architectural style affected the most western countries in 20 th century after the World

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    | What Makes the Dream American? | A Critical Thought Analysis | | Fairen Harris | University of Louisville | Dr. Chapman Gran Torino: In a nutshell A racist Korean War veteran and recent widower‚ Walt Kowalski is living in a crime ridden town in Detroit‚ Michigan. Walt’s once all White neighborhood has become occupied by the Hmong people. The Hmong people represent a part of Southeast Asia‚ such as Thailand‚ Laos‚ and China. The Hmong came to America because during the war they

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