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    Following that section‚ each step of the methodology will be explored in detail. Finally a summary will connect all the information in a concise manner. Introduction Case study is an ideal methodology when a holistic‚ in-depth investigation is needed (Feagin‚ Orum‚ & Sjoberg‚ 1991). Case studies have been used in varied investigations‚ particularly in sociological studies‚ but increasingly‚ in instruction. Yin‚ Stake‚ and others who have wide experience in this methodology have developed robust procedures

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    Cited: Brown‚ Calvin S. A Glossary of Faulkner ’s South. New Haven: Yale University Press‚ 1976. Burkett‚ Eva M (1)Faulkner‚ William. As I Lay Dying and The Sound and the Fury. New York: The Modern Library‚ 1966. (2)Faulkner‚ William Feagin‚ Crawford. "Competing Norms in the White Speech of Anniston‚ Alabama." Montgomery and Bailey‚ 1986. 216-234. Ives‚ Sumner Lockyer‚ Judith. Ordered By Words: Language and Narration in the Novels of William Faulkner. Southern Illinois University Press

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    Forum # 5 In the documentary “Growing up Trans” the main conclusion is that there is another way to battle certain issues. “In the film‚ Alex who is a transgender boy was born a girl who felt uncomfortable with her body and decided the best option was to become a boy”(Growing up Trans) It demonstrates just because a person is born a boy or girl‚ it does not mean their sexuality has to be confined to society’s standards. He same concept can be applied to sexuality because a person’s sexuality does

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    The Plight of African-American Males Staheen Murray Empire State College College Writing Lisa Mastrangelo April 20‚ 2011 The issue amongst this group is the dropout rate that has affected this group in epidemic proportions. Due to oppression discrimination and racism the African American in America is still struggling for meritocracy today. With the of lack of education‚ poverty and imprisonment‚ the Black male is now being considered an endangered species. With

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    Haileigh Feagin Ms. Frazier Achieving my dream In the novel Rocket Boys Homer Hickam‚ Jr. referred to as Sonny had a dream. He wanted to build rockets and one day work for NASA. I also have a dream of becoming a professional softball player just like Jennie Finch. I hope to one day attend University of South Carolina and play for them to earn my name. I plan to reach my destination just as Sonny did. I plan to achieve my goal by three steps practice‚ dedication‚ and putting my school first. I will

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    punishments. In this case‚ traditional school teachers have "many racist stereotypes and attitudes that have been ingrained in them‚ in particular‚ the notions that Blacks lack intelligence or that Blacks are notoriously lazy and bent on criminality (Feagin‚ 2010). Also‚ special education classes are not reserved for children with a mental defect‚ but a structure of maintaining African American students to social and racial inequality. In fact‚ “they make up only 17% of the student

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    Feagin addresses multiple different factors for defining and understanding systemic racism. White race establishes power‚ creating racial hierarchy. Whites promote and display racial framing‚ which includes but goes far beyond instances of stereotyping and

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    the white skin and argued that they are good human that have good culture. The black skin is put on the lower class and must die for cleaning human decline. The black skin also classified as people who do not have culture and stupid. According to Feagin (2005) ‚ white-on-black opression is systemic and has persisted over several centuries without the broad and foundational racial transformations that many social analyst suggest should have

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    "I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: " We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal." - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Dr. King stated this in his famous " I have a Dream" speech in Washington‚ D.C. in 1963. (King)  Is affirmative action still necessary in America?  Affirmative action is still necessary because America does not have enough equality and diversity.  There are two definitions of affirmative action:

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    all over the country were feared‚ some were stared at‚ and some were ridiculed. Racism‚ once again‚ became rampant. Webster Dictionary defines racism as making the race of other people a factor in attitudes or actions concerning them. Joe R. Feagin and Hernan Vera‚ in their article "White Racism: A Sociology of Human Waste‚" discusses one particular type of racism: white racism. White racism‚ as they define it‚ is the "socially organized set of attitudes‚ ideas‚ and practices that deny African-Americans

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