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    Outline On Racism

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    General topic: race/ color discrimination  Specific topic: solutions / ways to stop racism  Outline: Introduction Introduction/ Thesis: Racism is one of the biggest issues going on in today society. The issue has existed throughout human history. It is the hatred of one person against another person in other races and religious. It is an awful belief that one race is better than another. Over the past few decade‚ racism/ color discrimination have affected a lot of people‚ it is one of the biggest weapon

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    How much does physical exercise affect the brain? By knowing the answer to this you may learn how to work as a kinesthetic learner and how moving will affect your life. Taking this information may also live a healthier and better lifestyle. According to Psychology Today‚ exercise creates blood flow to your brain in a way of “activating” it. Also‚ a study shows that exercise makes the white matter in your brain transmit messages tighter‚ healthier‚ and more compact‚ therefore quicker movement and

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    Racism in Shakespeare’s Othello Racism and discrimination against Africans has existed long before the times of anti- miscegenation laws and lynching in the Deep South. In William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ we can see that racism against those of color existed even in the 17th century. “Shakespeare ’s play is the text that will at once unsettle and fill in‚ substantiate and resolve what the audience suspects it already knows about the essence of blackness as the savage and libidinous Other”

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    to me so far. Every time I feel I have a good grasp on racism and sexism I always learn more and hear more of the effects it has on people lives. I feel this is a topic you can never been 100% knowledgeable about because it is forever growing and changing with new people experiences every day. I liked that Alaina used the sentence‚ "Intersectionality was a lived reality before it became a term." I think this is so important to recognize. Racism and sexism and all of its possible intersectionalities

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    Cognitive biases affect my communication in two different ways depending on what is the type of the biases and what is the exact situation. It or they could affect my communication in two ways: negative or positive. According to the given list most common cognitive biases were chosen and personal analysis was made according to the personal experience and individual assumptions on each cognitive biases. Stereotyping . Stereotyping of another group member comes out of prior experience with the same

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    For centuries a disease has plagued our nation just like AIDS has Africa‚ I bet you all are wondering what this disease is. You probably think that it can be treated with limited breakouts every few years. The virus I’m talking about is racism. Imagine living every day in fear knowing that where ever you go‚ everything you do is being observed and judged. Imagine walking into a store or a boutique and having someone watch every move of yours thinking that you’re going to steal something‚ or expose

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    ENG COM 121-1863 October 13‚ 2013 How technology affects our lives Have you ever considered how different our lives would be without the continued advancement in technology? Technology today has become such a big part of our lives. When you’re out in a public place‚ for example the mall‚ and you look around almost everyone has cells phones‚ tablets‚ ipods‚ or portable game systems. There are a lot of things such as the internet‚ that have

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    African Americans and Racism By Emmy Heltzel Professor Susan Bunger Soc 450 America is a country that was taken from the Native Americans and colonized by immigrants from all over the world. It claims to be a melting pot where people of all different races‚ ethnicities‚ and religions will be accepted with open arms. It is seemingly touted as somewhat of a utopia where all people can come and be treated fairly and they will be given an opportunity to achieve the “American Dream”. There

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    Americas has had a colored past with many blemishes in it. Racism has been engraved into our culture from the very begin with the Native Americans. We have come a long way from our past with public areas segregated‚ racials slurs being thrown around as common as a baseball‚ and a lack of rights provided to others that don’t possess white skin. Even though racism has become less overt in present times its still prevalent in society. An example of racism in our society that may not be as direct as before is

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    In the article “How Motherhood Affects Creativity” by Erika Hayasaki‚ the author writes about how the cultural messages state that women who are making art and having children are incompatible pursuits. On the other hand‚ how science implies that women may become more creative after having kids. Hayasaki talks about the neurological connection between motherhood and creativity. Creative people are more prone to frequently take risks‚ they are brave‚ and skillful at discovering new and uncommon ways

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