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    Regression As the human race ‘evolves’ and progresses it has created an environment unsuitable for the generations to come. This Darwinist environment promotes the ideals of a ‘dog-eat-dog’ world‚ in which one person’s ambitions are more important than another human being’s. People strive for the ideal life in which money is not an issue‚ so the matter of living comfortably is not a problem. To live comfortably is an idea of life without worry of matters such as starving‚ fiscal responsibility

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    Race vs. Ethnicity If we were to go out on the streets today and ask “what is the difference between race and ethnicity?”‚ most people would probably answer “I don’t know” or “ They are the same thing”. One of the most confused concepts of defining one another is the distinguishing of race and ethnicity. In the past‚ people either thought one was the other or there was simply no difference. Labeling people in the world is often done without proper knowledge and can lead to making a false accusation

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    the nuclear arms race a threat to world peace in the years 1949-62? The nuclear arms race did threaten world peace because the weapons being created had the potential to destroy the world‚ to any nation this comprehension was threatening especially due to these weapons being in control of two countries that ideologically conflicted. Additionally‚ both superpowers paranoia for one another grew as the power of the weapons created grew and multiplied‚ this further threatened world peace since any

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    GENERAL SOCIOLOGY/SOCIETY CULTURE “ETHNIC GROUPS AND RACISM” I. INTRODUCTION Race and ethnicity are important concepts in the field of sociology and are ones that are studied a great deal. Race plays a large role in everyday human interactions and sociologists want to study how‚ why‚ and what the outcomes are of these interactions. A race is a human population that is believed to be distinct in some way from other humans based on real or imagined physical

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    special viewing of the documentary Soundtrack for a Revolution followed up by a questions and answers segment. Before the showing‚ there was nice musical performance presented by two individuals. The performance itself gave an overview of the Tulsa Race Riot. Shortly afterwards‚ the film started. Prior to this event‚ I have the opportunity to do research on this tragedy about a year ago‚ but never had been as deeply concerned about the incident just by reading about it. The film was well put together

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    Stuart Hall Race -- the Floating Signifier directed by Sut Jally‚ Media Education Foundation‚ 1997 Classification and power work together. Classification maintains the order in any system. We cannot think without classification. The survival of biological thinking Race is one of the major concepts which organize the great classification systems (including gender and class) which operate in human societies. Classification seems basic to human thinking. What is the right strategy

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    Race‚ Ethnicity‚ and Prejudice-Online Project At one point in time the U.S. Census defined someone as a "negro" if they were one-sixteenth black. That is‚ if one of your sixteen great-great grandparents was of African descent (and the other fifteen were of "white" European descent)‚ you were defined as "negro". In Jamaica‚ people believed to be of "pure" African descent are described as black. People who are bi-racial are usually described as "colored". In Brazil‚ there are even more differentiations

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    Muralism and The Cosmic Race In the Cosmic Race written by Jose Vasconcelo‚ Vasconcelo writes about the definition of Latin American people and their divine mission in America‚ while also briefly comparing them to other races such as the Europeans. Vasconcelo states that there are 4 racial trunks‚ the Blacks‚ the Indians‚ the Mongols‚ and the Whites‚ while expanding detail with the Whites who he described as organizing themselves in Europe‚ and becoming invaders of the rest of the world. Vasconcelo gives

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    made in that exploration of the stars. The climax so far of this in history of exoplanetary discoveries came about during 1950s to 1970s‚ the Space Race. To me space has always been the ultimate wanderlust in mind. It is the true final frontier of man‚ but it could also be man’s ultimate demise. This is apparent because the reason behind the Space Race was to stop that very dark outcome from coming to pass. To turn that void of darkness into wonders‚ not demise. Finding sources for my research was

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    constantly trying to be better than one another. There are multiple examples for this‚ but the biggest are the space race‚ the Cold War‚ and the Korean War. In 1955‚ the space race began‚ both the Soviet Union and USA created ballistic missiles used to launch satellites into space. Later‚ in 1957‚ after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I the U.S.A. and Soviet Union were in a race to get people into space. The Soviet Union first got Yuri Gagarin into space‚ but a few years later‚ the USA launched

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