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    ever bought was Dimitar Berbatov who was bought for 30.75 million. And the most expensive player Manchester United ever sold was Christiano Ronaldo who sold for 80 million to Real Madrid. Another Manchester United legend is Sir Alex Ferguson. Sir Alex Ferguson is one of the greatest managers of

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    think critically and creatively in similar situations. A situation that definitely could’ve used better critical thinking is the ridiculous crime spree in Ferguson after the Brown case. I may be crossing dangerous waters with this topic‚ but it is a situation that could teach us for future similar instances. “For the black community of Ferguson‚ the killing of Michael Brown was the last straw in a long train of abuses that they have suffered daily at the hands of the

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    influence contributing to the public perception of crimes committed by minorities is the racial stereotypes depicted by the media. I offer the movie trailer for “Whose Streets” advertising the aftermath of the Michael Brown police involved shooting in Ferguson‚ MO‚ from my white privileged seat‚ is a reminder of how the

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    lives are affected by race whether we know it or not. We all see the world through a racial lens that colors our world‚ African American‚ Caucasian‚ Asian‚ Mexican‚ or other. I came across an article online entitled “Black Sons‚ White Privilege‚ Ferguson‚ and the Gospel” which is written by Caucasian Pastor Jeremy Haskins. Haskins has three sons‚ two of whom are African American. He talks about a time‚ he went into a children’s recreational dwelling‚ taking his sons with him‚ he took his African

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    claim. However‚ various researches have been done to prove video games‚ especially violent ones‚ do relieve stress. One study in particular would be‚ “The Hitman Study” by Dr. Christopher J. Ferguson of Texas A&M International University. “The Hitman Study” was conducted by Dr. Christopher J. Ferguson an assistant professor of clinical

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    The “Downfall” of America For hundreds of years‚ America and other Western powers were considered the kings of the world. America has been known as the land where the poor and sick can start anew‚ working hard and getting rich. That is the American Dream isn’t it? However‚ over the past few decades‚ the idea that America is reaching its collapse has become much more popular and probable. At this time‚ America may not be far from that point of demise. In the essay‚ “1776 and All That” by Edward Hoagland

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    quote and speaking out. Protest isn’t always throwing tea off ships‚ or marches‚ it can be stepping up and asking for what you think is right. In today’s society protest has turned into violence in many cases‚ for example the violent protest in Ferguson‚ Missouri. Violent protests don’t always get the point across‚ they tend to blur issues even more. Looking back through American history‚ there has been five major protests. Starting in 1773 with the Boston Tea Party. The American colonist has

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    often rode on separate transportation. African Americans protested against the unfairness. Often these objections were sent to court. There were 15 cases sent to the Supreme Court on racial discrimination. Two of these would make history. Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education proved important in the Civil Rights Movement. Though both were different with differing outcomes‚ these two cases both had many similarities. Louisiana adopted law in 1890 that required

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    In the sole dissent of the Plessey v. Ferguson case‚ Justice Harlan proclaimed that “[o]ur Constitution in color-blind and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens” (Linder‚ 2016). Yet trials in America have long included conversations about race‚ such as with the infamous O. J. Simpson trial. Legal distinctions based on race are also frequently made‚ such as is done when considering college admission. These conversations and distinctions are allowed because in reality‚ neither the Constitution

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    Americans in the United states were dramatically affected by the supreme court trials Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. board of Education. Both these cases granted African American rights that America hadn’t granted them prior to them. Plessy v. Fegurson was a case about segregation that wasn’t a complete success however it was over ruled by the court case Brown v. Board of Education. Plessy v. Ferguson was a supreme court case that legalized segregation in the United States. This court case was

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