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    Throughout Latin America there have been many different types of civilizations. Civilizations never stay the same by the virtue of times changing throughout. The most common one is that of the Maya. In Latin American these groups were built on that of religion and did that as a main foci point of the group they were involved in. To begin groups existed before the Maya but weren’t as established as the Maya culture was. Moreover‚ this culture will be the one that future cultures like the Incas and

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    There is an ultra-conservative and radical sections of Muslims who are against reform‚ for them Islam is perfect and need not any change. But these Muslims who have been comfortably relying‚ or rather falling back‚ an age old interpretations for centuries are out of sync with time; this is why they feel so painful in the contemporary world‚ so uncomfortable with modernity. (Ramadan

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    Little did he know he would become a famous‚ heroic person. Who would change the lives of millions of people. Martin Luther King Jr was a strong‚ inspirational leader. He believed African Americans should be treated better. This powerful man believed in peace and justice for African Americans. He knew in his brain and heart that everyone should be treated fairly. Between 1955 and 1968 is when Martin helped change America by bringing everyone’s attention to just how much African Americans were

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    Martinez First Year Writing Professor Berger Nov 24‚ 2012 Langston Hughes’ “Let America Be America” Opposite Perspective The Poem “Let America Be America Again” by Langston Hughes did not have a significant impact on individuals during the time of its publication which was on July 1936. Themes of the poem‚ including prejudice and racism cease to remain today in the United States. Because America is considered the land of the free and the land of equal opportunity‚ all individuals are

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    LGBT Pride: Political or Not Political There are many definitions as to what should and should not be defined as political. In addition‚ one topic might fit one definition of political but not fit different definition of political which makes concluding whether something is political or not difficult and often times‚ confusing. For example‚ there was a discrepancy involving ‘Kingston Pride’ this past June concerning whether or not LGBT pride should be considered political or not. One definition

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    describes a political movement where individuals and groups hoped to change the social and political issues in America that threatened the middle class (683). In theory‚ Progressivism would identify the causes of major issues in American citizens’ lives‚ then come up with solutions that would improve the unfavorable situations‚ whether it be in politics or the economy‚ progressives wanted to improve all areas of American society (“Lecture: The Progressive”). For example‚ many people blamed political corruption

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    Capitalism is the Problem: Workers’ Socialist Revolution is the Solution For decades now the whole working class has been under attack. Blacks‚ Latinos and immigrants have been hardest hit by economic and racist attacks. Outbreaks of resistance have been infrequent and limited. Overt class struggle has been pretty well contained. But even though most workers don’t recognize it today‚ big working-class fight backs are not only possible -- they are inevitable. Such massive struggles‚ which our

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    (Greenblatt). But isn’t that what America is founded on? Free speech is often seen as a right in some countries‚ but now people are protecting their children from harsh words and trying to defend their religious beliefs from nonbelievers and blasphemy. This is so called Political Correctness and it is wreaking havoc not only in the Western part of the world but also in the Middle East and in Western Europe. So what is this so called Political Correctness? Political Correctness is a term that describes

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    times‚ education was informal‚ unstructured‚ and devoid of methods. Children were provided more vocational training and less academics (3 Rs) by their parents and in the houses of tribal tutors. The pre-Spanish system of education underwent major changes during the Spanish colonization. The tribal tutors were replaced by the Spanish Missionaries. Education was religion-oriented. It was for the elite‚ especially in the early years of Spanish colonization. Access to education by the Filipinos was later

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