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    Is Race Real?

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     What is race? Is it “real?” Why or why not? • Race is a social construct that everyone suffers from every day. Over many decades human beans created a racial lens that separates our world into different categories based on skin color‚ hair type‚ and even how we act. Is it real? Yes and no‚ we (humans) made it real. We created this illusion that there are different species in the human race. So‚ in our minds race is real because we made it real! However‚ based on a biological mindset race is not

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    The Future of Ethnicity in America This paper will examine the future of ethnicity in America by answering three appealing questions. First‚ how does symbolic ethnicity enter into contemporary American racial and ethnic relations? Second‚ why might immigrant youths choose to assimilate to the culture of low-income‚ inner-city youths instead of white middle-class culture? Lastly‚ why do some cases of interethnic contact generate conflict and others do not? Symbolic ethnicity is a term coined

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    Respond to each question below. 1. Explain how race is socially constructed. Provide evidence that counters a biological explanation for race. Race has been socially constructed throughout history‚ and it continues to evolve and change as society suggests. The prominent society has created‚ grouped together‚ and stereotyped individuals influenced by several factors such as cultural stances‚ religion‚ tradition‚ and the more basic geographical origin‚ and physical characteristics

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    Race in the world is an astounding mystery. It strongly affects every aspect of humanity. Many believe society would progress if people could diminish the impact of race. According to William Roy‚” It is hard to say what the true meaning of race is because there is no real meaning apart what people have made race to be.” Race has been constructed as constrained categories such as Blacks‚ Whites‚ Jews‚ and Muslims. William Roy stated‚ “The explanation for racial categorization is to be found in history

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    over-represented in the criminal justice system‚ and so the use of alternate sources of statistics may help show a more accurate picture. Victim surveys ask individuals what crimes they have been victims of and help identify the correlation between ethnicity and offending. They tend to show a great deal of intra- ethnic crime but also include several limitations as they rely on victims memory of events which could result in over- identifying certain ethnic groups as the offender. Whereas‚ self- report

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    The End of Race

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    The End of Race What if the human races of the world all vanished into thin air? That’s what Steve Olson proposes in “The End of Race: Hawaii and the Mixing of Peoples”. According to the world everyone is made of a certain race. The two main races are White and Black (African American). But there are others as well‚ including American Indian (Alaska Native)‚ Asian‚ Hispanic (Latino)‚ Native Hawaiian (Other Pacific Islander)‚ or Other. Most people only identify as one corresponding to their birth

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    How does cultural identity emulate your characteristics and ethnicities as an individual? Cultural identity can be defined as‚ heritage‚ nationality‚ or cultural aspects and acceptance. Cultural identity can be characterized differently for everyone‚ and can be described individually for everyone. Cultural identity‚ for me‚ is as self reflection of my values‚logic and personal beliefs. Cultural identity can be categorized or relating to a certain nationality‚ generation‚ or social media. The definition

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    Running Head: POLISH ETHNICITY AND DISCRIMINATION Polish Ethnicity and Discrimination Bobbie Walker Axia College at University of Phoenix Polish Ethnicity and Discrimination I was born to parents who come from an extensively varied ethnic background‚ most of which consists of European descent. However‚ my parents have a large amount of Polish background coming from both of their sides of the family. Nearly all that I recall comes from many stories and conversations that were

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    On July 17‚ 1975‚ the United States and the Soviet Union arrived at a compromise when they launched the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP). Both the United States and the Soviet Union conceded that the conflict‚ known as the Space Race‚ was over and in order to learn more about the universe they would need to compromise and work together. The ASTP changed history by laying the foundation for the International Space Station (ISS)‚ a unique laboratory where astronauts and cosmonauts from around the

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    Colorblins In Race

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    in Race and Ethnicity‚” two views are stated on the concept of a “color-blind” society. The person in support of a society as such‚ was a black man‚ with a mixed-racial background. He viewed these racial categorizations present today‚ on the same continuum used during Jim Crow and slavery. Overall‚ he cringed at the thought of division due to race from other groups of people. I believe his take was a form of ignorance. A colorblind society to him‚ a black man‚ is to not label him by his race. A colorblind

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