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    It is a word known primarily as a means to degrade African Americans. The word packs such power to represent overt racial hatred; most people regardless of race will not even say it. In the dictionary the word nigger means‚ usually offensive‚ a member of any dark-skinned race and ignorant. The n word is word used to cause pain to African American people it is used to offend us so use it. It is a degrading word; a word that whit people used to as they use to say put us in our place. So why do we

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    and physical activity” (themindunleasded.com). In the 1960’s people went outside and played instead of staying inside and playing on games and watching television. The 1960’s have a much better society due to the lack of technology. However‚ people may argue technology has made society an easier place to live in‚ But technology but technology can potentially kill people. I believe that the nineteen sixties is better because African Americans were gaining equality‚ There was not as much technology‚ and

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    For the English colonies‚ the French and Spanish colonies were an hindrance to westward expansion‚ trade and cooperation with Native Americans. They saw the French and Spanish as a potential military threat in the new world. The English‚ who where mainly protestant‚ thought of the French and Spanish colonies as a bastion of Roman Catholic Christianity‚ which bothered them greatly. In 1739‚ Great Britain declared war on Spain in what was known as the War of Jenkin’s Ear‚ which was fought mostly in

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    As said previously The Black Power Movement was for the enrichment of African- Americans against the odds of racism that they faced at this time. But the movement did not solely involve Black supremacy. It dealt with improving the African-Americans standard of living socially. Its goals were simply to promote Black Nationalism and Black solidarity‚ also to create social and political institutions for African-Americans. At this time‚ Trinidadian-American black activist Stokely Carmichael was rising

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    internet and the computer. Most people in our modern western society use the computer every day in work‚ school and as a means of recreation. The computer has Change our every day lives drasticly. We now exchange information faster than ever before and anything we want to know is out there for us to fetch with only a click. But is the computer and the internet really to our advantage? I think not. I think that there are more disadvantages with the computer than most people might see. I think that the

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    were at the boiling point. The United States underwent dramatic change in social and political ideology after FDR implemented the New Deal. This essay argues that the New Deal positively modified social‚ political‚ and labor beliefs of the American society. Social life prior to the New Deal can be described as very tense. White Males were considered the superior gender and the provider for the family. Meanwhile‚ white females were seen as less than equal and the keeper of the household. The

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    Gary Nash’s “Black people in a white people’s country” is an article that provides us with insight into the overall development of the international slave trade and slavery of West Africa beginning in the late fifteenth century and continuing. The economic influences‚ impact of the stages of transport on the slave ships especially that of the “middle passage”‚ and the impact on white or the Europeans society as African slavery became not only more prominent but also more institutionalized in the

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    BREAKING THE YOKE OF THE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA A clinical analysis of the discrimination against Higher National Diploma (HND) as it affects employment opportunity for holders of the certificate will reveal that the real issue is actually limited jobs opportunities out there and not the discrimination itself. In a booming economy with sufficient job opportunities‚ national diploma certificate alone is sufficient to land a good job that will guarantee decent living. If bagging

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    and 8 of the book Creating Black Americans: African-American History and its meanings‚ 1619 to the present by Nell Irvin Painter‚ the author shows that even after emancipation‚ African Americans made huge steps in the advancement of their own education and professional lives‚ even when faced with white supremacy groups that were doing everything in their power to push blacks back into being slaves and a subordinate people. This idea is shown when Painter says‚ “But black success threatened and sometimes

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    "America’s Hidden Issue: Racism Against Blacks" Racism‚ by definition is a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produces an inherent superiority of a particular race‚ (Webster). This is a complex issue‚ that is defined quite simply‚ yet the effects of this particular belief are devastating. The individual who is thought of as the superior race is usually not aware of the discrimination towards the inferior race.

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