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    Black Eyed Peas

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    Introduction The following critical interpretation of popular culture is based on the song called “Where is the Love” by the band Black Eyed Peas which was written in 2003. An interpretation of the message that the author is trying to convey in the song is the idea that there is massive discrimination and hatred amongst people in the United States. Furthermore‚ the song suggests that US citizens are ignorant of the world around them and that love‚ which can be viewed as human kindness and civility

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    Blue Eyed Video

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    When watching the film‚ Blue Eyed‚ there were several disturbing ideas that were brought to my attention; not only because it was sad to see how the participants were treated‚ but because what was happening in the experiment that took place in the 1980s is still going on to this day. Jane Elliot‚ the “Blue Eyed” experiment inventor‚ proved that racism has not gone away and that the future in a way is not looking promising for prejudices to ever cease from existence. It made me really take a

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    � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �4� December 2‚ 2011 Understanding Human Diversity Movie Reaction The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon and react to the exercise "Blue-eyed/Brown-eyed" conducted by Jane Elliot in relation to the ideas of diversity‚ race‚ and privilege. The objective of this exercise was to give white people an idea of what life is like to be something other than white. Elliot ’s exercise pointed out both blatant and indirect ways that prejudice demoralizes people of color. Elliot

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    Blue eyed experiment

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    Blue Eyed Jane Elliot’s diversity training experiment is one of the most impressive educational research projects that I have ever seen so far in college. Her brave approach and the very professional behavior that she manages to maintain through the entire experiment allow the participants feel empathy and acceptance. Even though the entire movie was very interesting to watch and exposed very sad facts‚ there were some parts that stood out from the rest and deeply affected me. Towards the

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    Jealousy in Othello

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    Jealousy in Othello "O‚ Beware‚ my lord‚ of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster (3.3.195-96)..." If a monster with green eyes were coming at an individual‚ what would one do? The answer of course‚ depends on the circumstances of that particular person. Would one permit the green-eyed monster to destroy his or her own mind‚ and control his or her every move? In this case the green-eyed monster would indeed be jealousy. so lets use Iago for example. He was prejudice towards the African American

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    Monster

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    They lurk silently in the shadows‚ waiting to strike. Monster is not a friendly word‚ no matter the context. Technically‚ a monster should only be something spoken of in fairytales or legends; a mythical creature that resembles something of a mix between a human and an animal. But‚ ask any kid what hides in their closet‚ it won’t be anything close to a human. Ask any mother whose child was killed by a drunk driver‚ and no doubt the monster she’s thinking of doesn’t look anything like an animal.

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    Othello

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    The Importance of Reputation in Othello In William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ there are many motives that drive the direction of the play’s characters. None more prominent than reputation. Reputation is simply part of one’s life‚ none can dispute that fact. To some it is a blessing‚ to others it is a curse. Throughout the duration of the play‚ the characters Iago‚ Othello‚ and Cassio display the importance of reputation. Iago’s honest reputation‚ Othello’s war fought reputation and Cassio’s desperation

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    Othello thesis

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    In Othello‚ we see the protagonist fall guilty to jealousy‚ even though he has said that he doesn’t let his feelings get the better of him. Roderigo‚ because of love‚ gets jealous and ends up losing all his money. Iago‚ the villain in this play‚ falls prey to jealousy because of his pettiness from not getting a promotion and having certain suspicions that may or may not be true. In William Shakespeare’s “Othello”‚ Iago states‚ “Oh‚ beware‚ my lord‚ of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster which

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    Monster

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    How would you like to be on trial for something you didn’t do? In Monster‚ by Walter Dean Myers‚ Steve Harmon is on trial for felony murder. I believe that Steve Harmon is innocent because he didn’t know Bobo Evans‚ the store wasn’t clear‚ and there was no signal. The first reason why Steve Harmon is innocent because Steve did not know Bobo Evans. For example‚ in the novel Monster‚ by Walter Dean Myers‚ writes‚ “Did you talk to Steve Harmon… No… But you had not spoken to Mr. Harmon prior to

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    Othellos Jealousy

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    The Green-Eyed Monster In William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ the power of jealousy dominates the play; at first‚ it’s Iago who is stricken with jealousy‚ when Othello appoints Cassio as his new lieutenant. Iago states‚ “And I‚ of whom his eyes had seen the proof at Rhodes‚ at Cyprus‚ and on other grounds…must be beleed and calmed by debitor and creditor‚”(I.i.29-32) after finding out he will be an ancient instead of a lieutenant. These words he has spoken show jealousy on his part because he wanted

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