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    Formation of Blood Clots

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    FORMATION OF BLOOD CLOTS Definition • A blood clot is a mass of blood cells and blood components that form to stop the bleeding that occurs when a blood vessel is injured. When a blood vessel is broken‚ platelets in the blood become sticky and clump together at the site of the injury. They begin to form a mass to stop the flow of blood. Description • Clotting is the body’s normal response to a bleeding injury. It is a necessary function to prevent a person from losing too much blood

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    Why Is Segregation Wrong

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    In the past there has been segregation and segregation is wrong people have physically and verbally abused blacks and they see blacks as something other than human beings this is why segregation is wrong and should be stopped before things get worse. For example‚ in Source A it states‚ “Rosa Parks stepped onto the bus for the ride home and sat in the fifth row the first row of the Colored Section.” This shows that segregation was horrible they made a “Colored Section” for blacks. This also shows

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    Why Segregation Is Wrong

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    Do you think segregation is okay or is it wrong? People are separating black and whites from each other just because of the color of their skin. Segregation is wrong because it separates everyone away from each depending on the color of people’s skin. ~-.-~ Segregation is wrong because it separates people by their race and doesn’t follow the laws of the constitution’s fourteenth amendment. "Life‚ liberty or property‚ without due process of law" or to "deny to any person within its jurisdiction

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    Racial Institutionalization

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    post-colonialism‚ but the concept of race and phenotypical differences remained embedded in society and in the minds of people throughout different countries. The racial classification and racial hierarchization of the world was a deeply established sociohistorical fact (Winant 135). The post-world war II break brought to light the long gestation of racial tensions that had accumulated in the modern world over centuries‚ and made it clear that a social and political change must occur. The process of slow institutional

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    Racial Prejudice

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    Racial and Class Prejudice By: Chong Koi Jun‚ Sean Woon‚ Sae Xilong‚ Lee Kai Xuan and Matthew Lim DefinitionsRacial prejudice: A strong discriminatory opinion against a certain race of people when some feel there are people of other skin colours which are in a certain respect “inferior” to themselves; they deserve negative treatment. ● Class prejudice: A strong discriminatory opinion against a certain category of people in society‚ usually occurring on the pretext of a more “superior race”

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    Why Is Segregation Wrong

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    we live in today discrimination and segregation is not unusual‚ but back in the early 1900’s‚ it was worse. Laws had it where people weren’t allowed to co-live peacefully with each other because of ethnic and background. Even though it was a long process to teach this society that segregation is wrong. It allowed the United States to know that segregation laws are wrong because they are unfair‚ unequal‚ and dangerous. One of the ways to describe segregation would be unfair. For example‚” On September

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    If I could change the outcome of a historical event‚ I would choose not labeling and putting a group of people into a category based on their status‚ race‚ background‚ ethnicity‚ etc. For example: Back then in 1896‚ there was segregation between African American people and White people. African Americans couldn’t the same things or get the same jobs as Whites could. Blacks couldn’t sit on the front of the bus‚ but white’s could. There were labels for everything separating blacks and whites. There

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    Why Is Segregation Wrong

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    1900s‚ segregation has been an issue for races often discriminated against. The Civil War began was the first movement against it‚ however‚ even after it had been put to an end‚ the idea still lingered on‚ in a less harsh manner. Many major events occurring after the Civil War began a final motion against segregation‚ finally ending it in the 1960s. Segregation is an unethical morality owing to the fact that it is unconstitutional‚ cruel‚ and discriminating. The method of segregation was illegitimate

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    racial Discrimination

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    Abisai Garcia Mrs. King English 12 May 28th‚ 2014 Racial Discrimination For as long as history can remember‚ there has been racial discrimination between one or more kinds of people. But how far back does this history go? Racism exists when one ethnic group or historical collectivity dominates‚ excludes‚ or seeks to eliminate another on the basis of differences that it believes are hereditary and cannot be changed. The reasoning behind this thought came to a unique conclusion in the West during

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    Gattaca The movie Gattaca is a look into a disturbing view of the future and what science might be able to do. The disturbing part about Gattaca is that science can know too much about a person‚ the segregation is very extreme and that there is no push to change the way things are. First‚ the scientist during the time period Gattaca was set in knows too much about a person. Before the person is born they can rule out any diseases or learning disabilities. A person can make their baby into

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