Cultural Diversity in my Neighborhood Eth 125 Sept 12 2010 Cultural Diversity in my Neighborhood I have always wondered why people can’t seem to get along‚ why is it that people are judged by the color of their skin‚ or the way they talk‚ or the God they worship? Our country was founded on immigrants‚ all different races and ethnic cultures. Everyone should be treated equally in this country‚ but unfortunately that is not the case. I live in Minnesota‚ it is a beautiful state with all the
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I selected this topic‚ because out of all the cause of deaths‚ one that seem to stand out the most are senseless killings in the Urban Black Neighborhood area; where most crimes are related to youth killing one another in gang crime‚ and now this which involved police shooting unarmed young black males‚ and similar killing seems to be spreading statewide. Yet‚ not forgetting how Martin Luther King Jr‚ was killed. Therefore‚ disgusting
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hardships within their message. They also have many different experiences in their poems.They are both short but have a lot of information. The Rose That Grew From Concrete by Tupac Shakur and Fire and Ice by Robert Frost have deep descriptions in detail and they have a similar tone but may lead in two different directions. The Rose That Grew From Concrete is about the struggle that the speaker experiences in their own life. Comparing life being as hard as concrete and that something beautiful can
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Jeffery Walker Ms. Causey English 101 May 8‚ 2013 The Lost Boys Whom Where Found The lost boys whom to be lost to love ones in many significant ways therefor the struggle they went through never keep them from been ‘found’’. The lost boys were very hurt and derived from the connections to another culture and from their homeland. First the lost boys overcame many adversities of creating new lives. Second the long journey out of Sudan to years spent in a refugee camp in Kenya to new lives in two
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Ever since I was small‚ people always ask me "What do you want to be when you grow up?" I used crayons to illustrate my dream career. My drawing was hung in the hallways for my parents to see. I remember the typical careers of my kindergarden class- ballerinas‚ firefighters‚ singers‚ and astronauts. I remembered mine. My picture showed a stick figure with black hair holding a mic. Underneath the beautiful drawing‚ I wrote "When I grow up‚ I want to be a singer." To this day I can still remember
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zones‚ for example‚ wellbeing‚ security‚ water‚ or air that will be created utilizing progressed assembling apparatuses and advances. The association simply delivered a savvy ventilation system‚ and a piece of the arrangement was that GE would open up its trove of licenses so would-be creators could make utilization
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delinquent and gained his "scarface" nickname after he was slashed across the cheek while working as a night club bouncer. The once small-time thug moved up and up to become the head of a huge villainous organization‚ believed to be responsible for at least 300 murders. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in which seven members of a rival gang were lined up against a garage wall and gunned down‚ is probably the most notorious and bloody killing attributable to Capone’s reign of terror in Chicago’s 1920’s
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" When I grow up I’m going to be..." How often you must have said the words above when you were younger! You wanted to be a motion-picture star‚ an acrobat‚ a fireman‚ or a sailor. Now that you are older you realize that choosing a vocation is not a simple matter. In fact it is one of the most difficult and most important decisions of your life. Upon it depends your health‚ happiness‚ and usefulness. Soon you will be one of many boys and girls who each year go out in search of jobs. Start preparing
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I grew up by a lake. My family helped build the lake back in the 1800s but we no longer live on it‚ we sold our part back in 1960’s. We knew several people that lived on the lake that would let us use their lots to swim‚ fish‚ and just have a good time. I took my friends there often and I had a few birthday parties there. It became a common hang out for me and my friends. It became a sunday afternoon hangout for us. It became a good place for us to spend time with each other. I distinctly remember
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entire life‚ I grew up in a Caucasian community - a privileged suburb area where everyone around me was a different race than I am. As a child‚ I never wondered how it shaped who I was as a person. I never thought about race‚ I never thought that my upbringing in this neighborhood would change others perceptions of me. I knew that I was black. I did not know that people expected my race to be my personality. A recent death in the family leads me to a gathering in which I would have to meet up with family
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