Hi Journal‚ You would never guess what I did yesterday. It was something that I will never forget! It was a time where I was able to express my secret self of being transgender publically by being on 20:20’s complete documentary with Barbara Walters. The day before Mrs. Walters came to my house I remember I was drawing her a picture. I used my pink crayon to draw her a pretty shirt and I used the black crayon to color her pants. Right after that my parents came to me with a confusing look on their
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I wearily walk home from a long day along the beaten concrete sidewalk dressed in sweat soaked modest rags for clothing I then hear the sirens of local police racing closer towards me. I was‚ almost instantly‚ surrounded by blinding lights of red and blue the police officers holding nightsticks forced me down to the ground I was being arrested for stealing something that did not belong to me. Blurred to court for sentencing after losing my defense sent to a camp where the only colors you see is
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not? Who decides where the line is drawn? What standing ground does one have when question the morals of another? Where is the benchmark? This essay shall examine the statement aforementioned‚ firstly by engaging with cultural relativism‚ then critically discuss cultural relativism and lastly examine the implications for educational practices in South Africa. With regards to the statement‚ it is first important to note the definition of morality. “Morality speaks of a system of behavior in regards
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For Rachels and Rachels‚ "The Challenge of Cultural Relativism‚" in Abel pp. 397-409. All of your responses should be written in complete sentences. What is the “Cultural Differences” argument? Different cultures have different moral codes. Therefore‚ there is no objective "truth" in morality. Right and wrong are only matters of opinion and opinions vary from culture to culture. Why do Rachels and Rachels think it is a bad argument? The conclusion does not follow from the premise that is‚ even if
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Compare and Contrast - China and Korea Most American people can’t recognize the differences and similarities between China and Korea. When I came to the U.S‚ many people guessed my nationality‚ but most of them gave me a wrong answer. Because of the racial mixture between the two distinctive groups‚ people can confuse a Korean for a Chinese. Many Americans think that Asians are Chinese because China is well known as the biggest Asian country and has the highest population in the world. Both China
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Everyone gets humiliated in their life at one point or another. In those moments‚ all you can think about is getting revenge on the person who embarrassed you. The best way to get justice is to get someone to believe in something ridiculous. There are 3 easy parts that you have to complete to make someone believe a blatant lie the foundation‚ the creation‚ and the finale. These three easy steps can change someone’s thoughts in a matter of minutes‚ which can be extremely helpful when stuck in trouble
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Ruth Villagra The Cultural Differences Argument for Moral Relativism. Moral Relativism is generally used to describe the differences among various cultures that influence their morality and ethics. According to James Rachels‚ because of moral relativism there typically is no right and wrong and briefly states : “Different cultures have different moral codes.” (Rachels‚ 18) Various cultures perceive right and wrong differently. What is considered right in one society could be considered wrong
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9/30/14 MRA: “The Challenge of Cultural Relativism” In the text "The Challenge of Cultural Relativism‚" James Rachels breaks down and discusses the theory of Cultural Relativism by presenting the pros and cons of this theory. He exposes some of the shortcomings of the theory arguing that some of the claims are wrong and contradictory. The theory of Cultural Relativism states that “there is no such thing as universal truth in ethics; there are only the various cultural codes.” In other words‚ the
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Compare and Contrast 1 Fighting Racism Brandon Picone Ashford University Introduction to Literature Loretta Crosson April 15‚ 2013 Fighting Racism 2 Racial discrimination has affected black people in the United States and Africa for many years. Although racial discrimination is against the law in both countries many people believe that racism still exists and there is significant evidence to support many racial discrimination claims. While
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Racial Profiling By Police In today’s society we still see racism is a big problem in America some people will deny that there isn’t a problem. Racial profiling occurs anywhere in work‚ schools‚ and also by police officers. Racism affects millions of innocent people in the United States that are being targeted by their skin color and assumptions they have on people by being killed and harassed . The Law enforcement detain individuals for suspicion of a crime based on their race‚ which profile them
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