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    The Space Race

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    During the late 1950s to the mid 1970s‚ the US and the Soviet Union‚ the two Cold War rivals‚ engaged in a Space Race‚ a fierce competition for supremacy in spaceflight capability. The Soviet Union achieved an early lead in the Space Race by launching the first artificial satellite into the space with Sputnik 1. The United States quickly followed suit three months later with the launch of Explorer 1. Unsatisfied with being the second to reach space‚ President John F. Kennedy set his sights for a

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    Race and Revolution

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    Race and Revolution Teenecia Murray American Military University 4096214 Mr. Germany Graham 07/31/2011 RACE AND REVOLUTION The book in which I reference‚ Race and Revolution‚ is authored by the renowned Gary B. Nash. What I have discovered about the book and its author is aesthetically pleasing and quite beneficial in my quest to find out more about the history of African Americans‚ especially regarding their contributions and heroic acts before‚ during and after the Civil

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    Race and Society

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    not the reality for all Americans‚ past and present‚ due to the race of the individual. Race is not a biological trait‚ but rather a socially constructed classification of people by their physical appearances. This classification is mainly defined by the pigmentation of an individual’s skin‚ his hair‚ and his facial structure. Then again‚ why must we even classify people into a certain group based on these characteristics? Why must race exist if it has no biological meaning? How can our appearance

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    Women Scientists of 1900s

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    Dorothy Crawfoot Dorothy Crawfoot was born on 12th may in Cairo. She became interested in chemistry when she was about ten. She attended Oxford and Somerville from 1928-1932. she analyzed glass tessellate from Jerash. She decided to do research on X-ray Crystallography. She did a lot of research on crystals and x-rays. Later in her life she became a teacher in chemistry for the women’s college. She became the university reader for x-ray crystallography in 1956. she also worked in the department

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    Fashion 1900s-2000s

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    Rebecca Almonte J.K. Offerman FMM 114 Museum Trip Visit 1920s The 1920s represented a time of tremendous social change‚ which was reflected in fashion as well.  For women‚ short bobs because fashionable as did shorter skirts such as pinafores that would never have been allowed in previous decades.  There was a certain androgynous look to women’s fashion that borrowed from men’s clothing liberally.  Forward thinking designers like Coco Chanel and Jean Patou made sportswear fashionable

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    From 1914 to 1945 a social reform took shape to increase the availability of contraception. The U.S. aimed to educate society on birth control and then legalize it. This reform began with a group led by Mary Dennett‚ Margaret Sanger‚ and Emma Goldman. This reform came about due to the struggles many women faced during this time period due to pregnancy. There were a high number of low-income women becoming pregnant that simply could not afford to have a child. The idea of contraception was unheard

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    Race Relations

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    Humanity has been enduring an ongoing battle for centuries: the strained relations among the races. Despite efforts to put the past behind‚ signs remain at nearly every juncture that there still exists a strong sense of racial dissension. While many Caucasians do not see the problem being as severe as it is represented‚ African-Americans angrily reply that the lighter skinned race has not had to endure such prejudice and‚ therefore‚ cannot begin to identify with the situation. Frank Newport‚ vice

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    Race and Gender

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    Race is a biological meaning‚ creating division between humankind. This happens when people are called‚ White‚ Black‚ Brown or Asian. Gender is the attribute that is given to males and females to distinguish between the two categories. Both race and gender are socially constructed. Race and gender intersect in the formation of identities in which race they fit in and what gender they fit in. There are ways to get out of dominate racial roles simply by educating people‚ but there are also ways to

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    ESSAY ON RACE

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    INTRODUCTION Erasmus (2008) argues that race is socially constructed by human thought and interactions rather than something exists biologically. Human beings build racial categories based on differences in terms of physical characteristics. Race similar to identity and culture is constructed through the patterns of thought and behaviour defined by a certain group of people to create distinctions‚ it is innate one is not born with it‚ race is not fixed in human nature it can be made and also we

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    The End of the Race

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     The End of the Race Thinking about the outcome of mixing races‚ are Asians and Europeans distinguishable in the distant future? As intermarriage goes intense‚ there would be many minorities in race. In contrast‚ majorities’ attitudes toward minorities generate discrimination simultaneously; minorities are more likely to be exposed to prejudice. However‚ Steve Olson says that each mixed individuals are the key to weaken the barricade between races. Matthijis Kalmijin also supports

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