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    on. Muslim have the same right as any other religion to be practice in the United States. We have had one of the greatest boxer‚ an American icon speak on the behalf of the religion. Although even with his help certain states are treating Muslim unfairly and worse are passing laws to ban them from ever touching this country. Cashes Clay or better known as “Muhammad Ali” change not only his name but his belief towards Islam. He enjoyed explaining why he change his belief

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    Southerners felt that the Federal government was passing laws‚ such as import taxes‚ that treated them unfairly. They believed that individual states had the right to "nullify"‚ or overturn‚ any law the Federal government passed. They also believed that individual states had the right to leave the United States and form their own independent country

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    change a person’s lifestyle. For example black people are more likely to be stopped and searched whereas Asians are less likely to be stopped. The smallest issues like these have become today’s major problems as ethnic minorities feel they are treated unfairly. Is there a link between the criminal justice system and black people and if there is then how has it been produced? This essay aims to examine whether changes in policing arising out of Macpherson report has resulted in the extermination of

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    Racial Prejudice: The Fight America has yet to Overcome In the 1930s‚ racial prejudice took over the lives of most citizens. African Americans were treated poorly and considered less than white people‚ so when Atticus Finch was in charge of defending Tom Robinson‚ a black man‚ who was accused of rape‚ he needed to use every tactic and technique to prove his innocence. Harper Lee clearly develops Atticus’ argument during the trial to convince the jury to vote for Tom Robinson’s acquittal and to fight

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    to earth than Pluralism is because every person cannot/ will not accept every religion‚ culture‚ and ethnicity that there is in the world and call them true‚ real and valid. There is no reverse discrimination because discrimination is being treated unfairly in every part of your

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    and Fantine would send more. The extra money he asked for was not going towards caring for Cosette‚ but rather to the Thenardiers. They treated Cosette very unfavorably and sometimes abused her. The novel supports this in saying‚ “When this sum was spent‚ the Thenardiers began to look upon the little girl as a child which they sheltered for charity‚ and treated her as such” (Hugo Page 46). This supports the fact that the Thenardiers didn’t really and truly care about Cosette‚ they just wanted the

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    Life for a black woman in the 1960’s was about as easy as finding a job once you’ve been called a thief. No one treated you right‚ everyone looked at you as if you had some sort of disease‚ you got bossed around and you had to take it. A symbol represented in the book is a white apron. A white apron represents the help since that is what they have to wear everyday of their lives while working for their white peoples. The idea a white apron represents is the injustice black people have to deal with

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    was able to marry‚ an age considered very old to be married in those days as conceiving a child‚ an heir‚ would be and was proven to be very difficult. So one might say that how she behaved when she finally had the power was due to how she had been treated in her young adult life by her own

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    of political justification and very “cheap wages”. Despite both Algeria and Mozambique being treated unfairly socially‚ economically and politically‚ on May 8‚ 1945‚ the Algerians celebrated the end of WW2‚ by marching in Setif‚ but the Algerians raised “the green and white flag” of Abd al Kader’s 1840 uprising‚ which angered the French‚ causing violence and resulting in 45‚000 deaths. Being unfairly treated‚ the Algerians and Mozambique’s called for independence. Algeria and Mozambique’s call

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    mockingbirds. The mockingbird is identified as innocent birds that “don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy" (94) which makes attacking them an ethical crime. Therefore‚ Tom Robinson is a prime example of a mockingbird because of how unfairly he is treated in the trial and in society regardless of his innocence. Similarly‚ Boo Radley and Atticus Finch are both good examples (synonyms) of mockingbirds‚ because they are ridiculed and victimized by the Maycomb society for no good reason. These

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