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    clueless. Expectations differ from culture to culture and that is what results in a diversity of norms‚ morals and desires. Cultural expectations influence the way the citizens of that society think‚ talk and act. In Douglas Coupland’s novel‚ Generation X‚ he uses a variety of diverse characters to represent different groups of people born in the time frame of the late 1950’s to the early 1960’s. The novel follows three main characters Andy‚ Dag and Claire who are experiencing hardship at this time in

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    Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois Debate The debate between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois turned out to be one of the greatest intellectual as well as inspiring battles in our United States history. This great debate sparked the interest of African Americans and whites throughout the entire country. Both men had distinct views on how blacks should go about progressing politically‚ socially‚ as well as financially here in the United States. Both Du Bois and Washington wanted African-Americans

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    Socioeconomic disparity in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun‚ and Malcolm X’s life affects a character’s opportunities‚ aspirations‚ and interactions

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    in particular offered strategies for dealing with the troubles African Americans were going through. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois offered very diverse plans of action. While Washington wanted African Americans to go to school and get educated in agriculture‚ Dubois wanted them to protest for their civil rights. Though Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois often had opposing strategies for achieving African American equality‚ each had developed strategies that were appropriate for the time

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    in prison most research forget the effect on the children and their families. The first half of the paper will discuss women behind bars and how leaving their families and children can affect them and the second half of the paper will discuss the Dubois theory of double consciousness and the women transitioning into the free world. “Although they constitute only 7.5% of inmates (West & Sabol‚ 2009)‚ female offenders are the fastest growing population in the America’s prisons today” (Celinska and

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    Malcolm´s stance on violence would be considered relative to the Black Panthers. On page 7 it states‚ ¨I dont favor violence‚ if we could bring about recognition and respect of our people by peaceful means‚ well and good. Everybody would like to reach this objectives¨ because he did not condone violence‚ but self defense‚ which you do upon what others do to you. He was open minded to peace‚ but‚ from the looks of it‚ peace was not going to solve this refusal for African Americans rights. This type

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    Norfolk Prison Colony he took advantage of the extensive library and became an ardent reader of books and dictionaries; became self-educated and a jailhouse scholar. As well‚ Malcolm acquired his forensic skill by joining the debating classes‚ which made him articulate public orator and exceptional arguer. In 8th grade‚ Malcolm told his teacher that he want to be lawyer‚ but his said he should become a carpenter instead. Obviously‚ Malcolm’s 8th grade teacher was wrong. The world would come know

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    What makes a person successful has been a question that’s challenged individuals through the ages. What fuels the force behind some of the most famous figures in history? And most of all; how? Malcolm Gladwell’s “The Outliers: The Story of Success”‚ suggests many theories and explanations on how one can become an “outlier” of society by analyzing the triumphs and failures of the people and events that we know very best. Gladwell goes about this book by bringing success down to something that is

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    Web Dubois a Massachusetts born man that was greatly admired in his later years by many of his peers for his big steps he took for the African American civil rights. After graduating from Great Barrington High School he went to the University of Berlin finding out that he had a great passion in African American history he went to the University of Harvard to broaden he knowledge on the history of African Americans. In 1895 William Dubois Became the first African American to be given a Ph.D. from

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    Psychological Needs Malcolm X‚ just like anybody else‚ needed air‚ water‚ and food supply to be able to survive. Fortunately this was given to him from his family who worked to supply him with what he needed to live. Later on‚ when his parents were not there anymore for him‚ he needed to find these psychological needs and the choice he made was the negative one; by stealing‚ robbing‚ and doing "dirty" jobs. Even if illegal‚ that supplied Malcolm with his needs. Safety Needs Since Malcolm’s father

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