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    Race and Gender

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    Race‚ Gender and Social Justice WGS 2250-62‚ Fall 2013Wednesday 7:00-9:40 am Hunziker Hall 202 | Professor Edward JankowskiDept. of Women and Gender StudiesE-mail: jankowskie@wpunj.eduOffice Hours: By appointment | Course Description This course analyzes multiple forms of social oppression and inequality based on race (and color)‚ sex (and gender)‚ sexual orientation (and identity)‚ and class in the United States. It will examine systemic aspects of social oppression in different periods and

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    Race and Ethnicity

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    Alyssa Krajewski 10/02/2012 Society and Global Diversity Race and Ethnicity The people of American are still fighting each day to get rid of the word prejudice. Prejudice is an unsupported generalization about a category of people. Being prejudice leads to stereotyping‚ this leads to racism. Why do people judge other people by the color of their skin? Why do they think their race is more superior? Black people are judged because they were once slaves; the fact that they were owned by white

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    Sport and Race

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    upper-class background - has been challenged as a consequence of increasing gender equality and the emergence of more and more female athletes. This week‚ we look at the ways in which the changing ethnic composition of British society and changes on race relations have been reflected by changes in the sporting world. As first example: ==> Mohamed "Mo" Farah (born 23 March 1983) is a Somali-born British international track and field athlete. He is the current 10‚000 metres Olympic champion and 5000

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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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    race crime

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    Abstract This study explores the effect of various factors on the crime rate in the US. The model is estimated using the OLS procedure and a cross-sectional data set across the fifty states in 2000. The four variables that are found to have significant coefficients are police expenditures per crime in 1999‚ unemployment rate‚ per capita income‚ and the percentage of people living in poverty. Specifically‚ for every dollar increase per crime in 1999‚ the crime rate is found to decline by 260 crimes

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    Race and Ethnicity

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    According to the text‚ what is a possible self? Why does it matter that we have one? According to the text‚ possible selves are “multiple self-understandings of who one might be in the future; [they are] images representing a range of self-options for the future.”(232) This means a person has many ideas of who they want to be‚ and these ideas help construct a core identity and choice of who they eventually want to be. This theory also incorporates the notion‚ in any given time‚ people come to

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    Race and Prejudice

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    Prejudice I think it affects everyone‚ even if it occurs at a subconscious level. I will be the first to admit that I am prejudice: I judge people daily by how they dress‚ talk‚ and look. Prejudice has a heavy psychological impact on the ones to whom it is directed at; it shows the ignorance of the person displaying the prejudice; and yes‚ I believe prejudice can be lessened‚ but I it will never be eliminated. There is no reason for us to judge people based on their looks‚ they didn’t get to

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    The Race to the Finish

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    If there is one thing I love it is cricket. I have always been amazed by Cricket based movies and tournaments. Even as a kid‚ I would always go to various stadiums in my city to spectate the matches and always enjoyed the experience because of the positive energy around me. I never thought back then that it would turn into a passion and give me some of my most unforgettable memories I have always been somewhat active in cricket‚ but I got very serious when I reached high school in Nairobi Jaffery

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    categorization eventually led to race science: the supposed biological division of all human populations. Just as with other taxonomies‚ race science included a hierarchy with Europeans as the superior race. The advancement of race science allowed racism to become an objective perspective “founded in unalterable physiological laws”(Cartwright‚ 1851‚ 69). The medical field soon became intertwined in the alleged biological differences between races‚ and the non-European races soon became thought of as a

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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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