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    Race is a biological entity‚ but it has been proven that the concept of race can be constructed or manipulated by societies that even though since an anthropological and biological perspective the barrier between races is very clear. Ethnicity isn’t a societal concept founded by the color of skin‚ since everyone knows individuals of the identical race have variations of skin color. For example in European circles‚ Middle Easterners such as Arabs‚ Jews‚ Iranians (Indo-Europeans or Aryans); North

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    same-sex partners?” Be ready to answer those questions and more the next time you go to the doctor‚ whether it’s the dermatologist or the cardiologist and no matter if the questions are unrelated to why you’re seeking medical help. And you can thank the Obama health law. That is nasty business to me I think those questions are insensitive‚ stupid and very intrusive I can’t think of any situation where a dermatologist will need to know any of that but the scary fact is all doctors of any field will be pushed

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    Dear Obama‚ My name is Jane Doe. I am an 11th grade student from Knoxville‚ Tennessee. Do not let my age fool you. I am well aware of the atrocities happening within our government. I am writing this letter to you‚ because I have a few concerns with our government today. I am concerned with the start of the war in Syria‚ the possible cancellation of Social Security checks‚ and the eavesdropping on our personal communication devices. First off is the war in Syria. As you probably know‚ it is

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    Obama’s Acceptance Speech 2008 Rhetorical analysis Obama has‚ since his debut as a nationally known political speaker in 2004‚ grown to become one of the most outstanding speakers in recent years. His presidential nomination acceptance speech provides a perfect example of how he carefully mixes the best rhetoric‚ delivery and substance to deliver an outstanding speech. Obama starts his speech by addressing and accepting his nomination as the democratic presidential candidate. He refers to older

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    Barack Obama‚ “The Nation’s First Black President”‚ exists undoubtedly as one of the faces of our country’s continuous movement toward post-racism‚ but the questions of his impact toward our aspiring post-racial society diminishes his legacy. A common misconception claiming he’s made little progressions toward racial equality throughout his presidency leads to a sense of hopelessness and irrationalism. Americans---minority Americans in particular‚ want post-racialism to be in effect immediately‚

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    Obama care aint nobody got time fo dat! Why was healthcare an issue? There were many problems with health care like the death spiral for example where people without health insurance eventually spiral into a jobless‚ hungry‚ and poor American and then die because of those three contributing factors. Health Care was also too expensive to a lot of Americans to afford which goes back to the death spiral term. Another problem that health care came with was that it didn’t cover everybody or insurance

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    An Analysis of Race as Biology Is Fiction‚ Racism as a Social Problem Is Real For centuries‚ the concept of race has been a major social issue in the United States and its definition has changed over time. Today‚ the concept of race is defined as "a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits" (e.g.‚ "Race‚" n.d.‚ para.1). The article "Race as Biology Is Fiction‚ Racism as a Social Problem Is Real: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives on the Social Construction of

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    The city of Philadelphia is not right during this time because of the horrible yellow fever. Doctors don’t believe that this fever is yellow fever. The church bells are going off way more than usual. Philadelphia is not right because of the deaths‚ experience‚ and the state of ignorance. One reason Philadelphia is not right is because of the number of deaths happening in the city. The church bell has been ringing some much it is starting to annoy people and the reason the church bell keeps

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    Speech Analysis

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    Arif BAŞARAN 1673714 SPEECH ANALYSIS REPORT This report aims to provide a speech analysis of robotics designer Dr. David Hanson’s presentation which is delivered in 2009. The topic of the presentation is concerned with robots that relate to human-beings. The purpose is to inform the audience on the new developments of robotics technology and humanoid robots. If the overall speech is mentioned‚ I believe that the subject is very interesting and the presenter used this advantage effectively. While

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    when the whole world fell silent in the anticipation of the result of the 2008 US presidential election. November 4‚ 2008 the date when Barack Hussein Obama became the first African- American who was elected the president of the United States. This critical analysis examines the article: “The Politics of Cognitive Dissonance: Spin‚ the Media‚ and Race (and Ethnicity) in the 2008 US Presidential Election”. The article was published by Marilyn Lashley‚ who is employed in Howard University‚ in December

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