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    article “Boy‚ you fight like a girl”. Both men and women are a part of this online community consisting of thousands of gamers that face several challenges. Among them are men who play as women not being taken seriously while women who play as men might lose respect by fellow gamers if their identity is revealed. The online gaming community is increasing‚ therefore resulting in more gender switching. Such trends have strong impacts on the gaming community because of real-life like graphic representations

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    Running Head: WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE A BAT? “What Is It Like To Be A Bat?” [Name of the writer] [Name of the institution] WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE A BAT? Why is "consciousness" really tough to physical and mental problems‚ according to Thomas Nagel? Thomas Nagel claims that consciousness is the obstacle to the physical and mental problems. He said there is a little comprehension of consciousness by the reductionist‚ less available because there is no real convincing‚ incredible psychological

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    My name is Ravyn‚ and I am the black dragon. That may not mean anything significant now‚ but by the end of this tale you will realize that those words hold power‚ and meaning. I might just become a legend in your eyes. Allow me to elaborate on exactly what a black dragon is. There can only be one black dragon at a time. After the existing black dragon dies‚ then an egg appears in the shadowy Black Castle of Mirian‚ where the single‚ lonely egg lays in a huge nest in the throne room‚ where the

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    1950’s The 1950’s where so called the birth of popular music. The first half of the decade was run by popular music‚ or classic pop. This more vocal driven music had replaced the earlier big band style. Artists such as Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra where the leaders of this age of traditional pop. Often the most popular musicians that play this genre also played very well on the television and sometimes they would be featured on music special shows‚ or perhaps even have a music variety of their

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    the day we become silent about things that matter‚” and what mattered 50 years ago‚ was finding a sense of equality in the world. That each person could feel as if they were all equal to one another‚ without feeling misplaced‚ but at home. King took a stand for people too scared to let their words be heard‚ taking on the walls that stood between segregation and equal rights. His strong words gave a sense of realization‚ that all people‚ black or white should have equal rights‚ and feel just as safe

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    Anthony Vitiello 9.10.2011 English Prof. Meaning The essay written is about the excerpt "What’s Your name‚ Girl?" and on how Marguerite Angelou shows the importance of names. There are many way on how our names serve us. One of the most visible ways a name serves us is that it gives us personality. In the story read‚ there was emphasis on African American names and the true meaning behind the passage. To start off with the essay‚ the main point has to be stated. In the case of this small

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    Freedom Riders has a great display of the variation of ethnicity throughout. Wilson High encases this situation very well. The different ethnicities in this movie are at a constant war with each other‚ but not for long. When Ms. Gruwell comes to teach at Wilson‚ in room 203‚ the world is changed. At the beginning of the movie‚ the kids in room 203 were very disruptive‚ impolite‚ and always caused fights with each other. The different ethnicities did not mingle and if they did it was for the wrong

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    occur inside the school are the cause of educational achievement however other factors contribute. The expectations of teachers on ethnic minorities have caused differences in educational achievement. Bernard Coard believes that teachers expect “Black” children to fail therefore labelling the child as a failure. Interactionalists are concerned with how teachers “pidgeonhole” students this is the labelling theory‚ this is where the teacher makes a judgement of the child based on the child’s appearance

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    once said‚ “Black women were created of‚ brown sugar and warm honey. The sweetest thing to bless the earth. Be wary of anyone who tells you otherwise.” This quote speaks volumes to the skewed image of women that reality television shows continue to present to the public. Specifically black women; black women are continually portrayed as crazy‚ loud‚ obnoxious‚ and ill tempered individuals. The television show Bad Girls Club‚ amongst others conduct a play like narrative where any black women is presented

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    a Pashtun‚ thinks that he his more superior than another person just because of their ethnicity. Additionally‚ this quote is foreshadowing how Assef is going to behave later on and explains his actions."’The Talibs said he was a liar and a thief like all Hazaras and ordered him to get his family out of the house by sundown’"(304). Even though the Talibs are not an individual‚ this quote is proof that ethnicity plays a major role in the book because of how the Talibs treated another person with a

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