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    revealed in the Tom Robinson trial‚ one of the Cunninghams unconsciously reverses his prejudice and fights enthusiastically for an innocent verdict. Tom Robinson’s trial proves prejudice is wrong and unfounded‚ and knowledge is the only way to reverse injustice and

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    inequality and intolerance‚ Suu Kyi’s ideas are all the more important. It is essential not to take for granted our fortunate and prosperous way of life – we must learn from the messages her speech provides‚ even if it does not appear at first glance that they apply. This too is my response to Anwar Sadat’s Speech to the Israeli Knesset‚ 1977. Like Suu Kyi‚ Sadat addresses a specific audience with a specific purpose‚ and the message he conveys to put an end to the conflict and injustice is based on

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    Blacks were employed by Whites to be servants‚ maids‚ and nannies for Whites families‚ this illustrates the nature of stereotypes. In conclusion‚ this article explains how Martin Luther King Jr. and other African Americans were treated inadequately‚ injustice‚ and African Americans were unequal to white men and women. These whites were delusional‚ insane‚ ruthless because they assume their race was more superior than colored men and women. From the way‚ they treated Blacks were unacceptable and disgusting

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    them. One lie leads to another‚ Abigail and all the girls she was with created lies to save themselves‚ but in reality‚ they threatened the lives of others. They should have followed the laws of adultery and modesty. Intolerance is doing the wrong thing and what Abigail did was injustice and inhumane. Religion is strict in this society‚ moral laws and state laws are the same. In Salem you are either with God or side with the Devil. Everyone in the town has to be devoted to the Ten Commandments‚ an

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    Good morning‚ America. Allow me first to apologize for this interruption. I do‚ like many of you‚ appreciate the comfort of everyday routine‚ the security of the familiar‚ the tranquility of repetition. I enjoy them as much as any red-blooded American. But in the spirit of commemoration‚ whereupon important events of the past‚ usually associated with someone’s death or the end of some awful bloody struggle‚ are celebrated with a nice holiday‚ I thought we could mark this Thanksgiving day by taking

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    perpetrator of the abuse against his daughter after discovering the sexual advances that Mayella had made towards Tom. Despite Atticus’ convincing defence of Tom‚ he was already a condemned man solely because of the colour of hi skin. This‚ i.e. Racial Intolerance‚ is one of the main themes of the book. However‚ Scout as the narrator never tries to make it a ‘lesson’ as such; it is simply a part of the world in which she lives. This is why ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ comes across as being so realistic and relatable

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    Most importantly‚ this course has allowed us to view this evil from a better understanding. We have been allowed to not only define racism‚ but to also view the roots and causes of it. We have discussed as a class the consequences that racial intolerance has held upon our society as a whole. <br> <br>In our discussions and lessons about racism‚ we have learned about great American heroes who have stood up against bigotry. Rosa Parks‚ who as a young African-American woman who in 1963 refused to

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    to establish the mournful moments after the devastation. To complete his statement he drew a bull‚ which represents the unstoppable force of the fascist attack. Moreover‚ this attack‚ was the result of the twisted mentally of Gorning‚ intolerance‚ and injustice. One can express this‚ considering that he exterminated the town’s population as a birthday gift to Hitler. While‚ Picasso’s was paid for this canvas‚ he wanted to perpetuate in our minds how war can shape our lives forever. This is the

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    negative image of a different sexual orientation. There was supposed to be equality; Equality in marriage‚ and equality in lifestyles between all people of all sexes and all sexual orientations. Instead‚ today‚ that is simply not the case. The injustice felt by the LGBT community is one similar to the Black Civil Rights movement felt across the world in the 1950’s and 60’s. Were we not supposed to learn from the mistakes of our past? Discrimination was supposed to be lost in history while justice

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    main characters in To Kill a Mocking Bird.He is the father to Jem and Scout finch and a lawyer in Maycomb County .Most of the main themes in the novel are shown in one way or another through this character. One of the main themes in the book is Intolerance .Atticus is adamant about his children not developing the same intolerant views that the other inhabitants of the town have towards people who are different to themselves. This is shown during a conversation held between Atticus and his daughter

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