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    Rat Race

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    Even if u win the rat race you are still a “RAT”!!!!!!!!!! long work hours‚ unpaid overtime‚ stressful job‚ time spent commuting‚ less time for family life and/or friends life is the common problem shared by almost everyone on this planet.Here rat race is a very common attribute to describe the dull‚ endless & monotonous lifestyle of the new generation which makes them aloof of the relatives‚ friends and a more enthusiastic and encouraging life. Rat race describes the mad behaviour of a rat running

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    Race in Othello

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    3 paragraphs of Act 1 in Othello ----Sally Fu RACE William Shakespeare’s Othello explores the issue of race in his portrayal of the protagonist as a Moor which represents his tending marginal role in a Venetian society. In the play‚ characters are judged again and again based on appearances and outward characteristics. The protagonist’s different ethnic background provides a platform for probing ideas of racial conflict. This is exposed initially through the title of this play

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    Inequality And Race

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    Post-apartheid presents a uniquely powerful and important lens for examining the vigorous relationship between inequality and space. On the one hand‚ apartheid city’s produced a compartmentalized‚ highly legible‚ and stark spatial hierarchy of class‚ access and race. On the other hand‚ the termination of the apartheid regime has created and unleashed powerful transformative forces‚ especially market forces that were no longer fettered by racial barriers

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    the article “Here’s The Truth About Race And Policing”‚ by Redditt Hudson‚ valid arguments and statements are made against policing done wrong in America. Hudson goes into great depth on how our criminal justice system has been filled with systematic racism over the years. So what makes an officer willingly over use their authority you ask? Well it’s simple‚ they are influenced by corrupt police officers in their force or they just feel more “in danger” of races that are not white. Hudson talks about

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    black America with Barack Obama becoming the first black president of the United States. Overnight the African American population got an image that they always wanted to have. It was the greatest political victory in the history of black America. During the 2008 presidential election Senator Barack Obama received support from many hip hop artists like Young Jeezy‚ Jay-Z‚ Drake and Will I am. These artists expressed their support for his election by mentioning Barack Obama´s name and his political

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    presidential and nationalist voice of power that he adopts throughout the speech aids in delivering his specific ideas and future endeavours which he references throughout the speech. Through “Together we” in the tone of his voice the anaphora and the use of inclusive language‚ as he addresses the public‚ he conveys the importance of moving forward as a nation together as one body. Within the first stanza of the speech Obama states the inclusive word ‘we’ several times‚ “We gather…‚ We affirm…‚ We

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    every school age student across the country has every right to receive. This was just one of the many examples that President Barrack Obama had addressed during his State of the Union Address that was read on February 24‚ 2009 to the Nation. This speech was to inform the us that the problems of America have been heard‚ not ignored President Obama was given this position at one of America’s lowest points in history. He had inherited close to a trillion dollar deficit‚ a financial collapse

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    is called Obama Care. This coverage was made by our amazing president Barrack Obama‚ the man of many mysteries. This president Barack Obama achieved so many miracles in his presidency he has increased our deficit over 40% in two and one-half years‚ soared food and gas prices‚ enabled the largest number of home foreclosures‚ turned America into the largest food stamp nation‚ and increased the racial division even amongst blacks which was presented in Maxine Water ’s Bedroom Slippers speech. Other great

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    Race Equality

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    The poem entitled “Kid’s race equality” brought instant tears to my eyes when reading it. Although‚ I am a very sentimental person as is‚ this poem struck me in a way that such important issues like ones of race equality aligned with kids will. As children grow up‚ there is a sense “color-blindness” to their peers racial differences‚ class distinctions‚ and individual dissimilarities. It is society‚ media‚ and family who enhance that color in such a bright way that it is almost blinding to see‚ and

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    Obama and Reagan’s position in the United States both started during hard economic times. While Reagans term was during the inflation period‚ Obama also addressed the weak economy he was faced with when he took office. These presidents have different views and ideas of how government works and how much government should be involved in citizens personal lives. Reagan believed that the United States was “a nation that has a government – not the other way around.” He strongly believed that the government

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