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    Racial Tension

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    individual and every country in world are facing with racial tension. Racial tension can be described as‚ groups of people or more than one race who live around the same area and they are facing a serious conflict with each other. The effect of racial tension can be a everybody’s worst nightmare‚ but the most important is to study the causes of racial tension. The reason to study the causes of racial tension is to understand why and how racial tension happens‚ rather than pointing finger with eye

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    Racial Profiling

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    Profiling based on race has become a prevalent method that cops and authority figures use to arrest or question an individual. Racial profiling is most noticed on the highways and in airports. Racial profiling occurs when law enforcement or security officials‚ consciously or unconsciously‚ subject individuals at any location to heightened scrutiny based solely or in part on race‚ ethnicity‚ aboriginality‚ place of origin‚ ancestry‚ or religion‚ or on stereotypes associated with any of these factors

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    Richard Branson

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    entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson radiates throughout each of our lives. (Richard Branson‚ 1999) Richard Branson was born July 18th‚ 1950‚ in Surrey‚ England. He struggled in school and eventually dropped out at the age of 16. (Sir Richard Branson‚ 2012) It could be said that Richard Branson is arguably the most successful high-school dropout in business history. He overcame his battle with dyslexia and eventually became known as a modern entrepreneurial icon. (Sir Richard Branson‚ 2012) Richard Branson

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    The conflict theory which derived from Karl Marx sees the struggle of different classes as an unavoidable phenomenon. Furthermore‚ it goes beyond between only social classes but as part of everyday lives. The struggle occurs due to the allocation of resources‚ this perspective explains who benefits‚ who suffers and who prevails at the expense of others; it is a social continuous struggle. How do institutionalized organizations enable this to happen? How does conflict theory allows us to understand

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    Ethnic Conflict in Assam

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    Ethnic Conflict in North East India--- in light of ‘Ratna Bharali Talukdar’s “JEREI HAGRAMAYA GAWO” Bharadwaj Gogoi Asst. Prof. Dept. of English North Bank College‚ Ghilamara INTRODUCTION:- Jerei Hagramaya Gawo which literally means “the way forest weeps” is a noteworthy novel by Ratna Bharali Talukdar whose central theme is based on the ethnic conflicts prevailing in North East India. Though the novel is published in October 2012‚ the

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    Ethnic identity is an enduring aspect of the self that incorporates awareness of members of an ethnic group along with the attitudes and feelings related to the membership‚ such as race‚ religion‚ age or gender. An ethnic group‚ unlike a racial group‚ is set apart from others because of its national origin or typical culture patterns. The majority of adolescents from ethnic minorities develops biculturalism. This signifies the presence of two different cultures‚ by associating in some ways with their

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    Richard Cory

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    Running Head: Richard Cory Richard Cory 3/1/2013 Richard Cory‚ a poem written by Edward Arlington Robinson describes a man who is rich‚ educated‚ famous within the town‚ outgoing and friendly but ultimately he turns out to be a sad person who kills himself. The poem‚ Richard Cory despite its simplicity is very emotionally powerful. Irony‚ simplicity‚ and perfect rhyme depict the theme of the poem. The old adage “don’t judge a book by its cover.” rings true after reading this poem for sure

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    Racial Stereotypes

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    Popular Culture: Racial Stereotyping in American Society Race is a division concept of humankind that is harnessed through a paradox both visually and invisibly. It is based on the cultural background‚ language‚ skin color‚ and creed. It can be understood as a concept to symbolize sociopolitical interests and conflicts in reference to different types of people. The perception of race determines the value of self-respect that people have towards one another. People are exposed to racial stereotypes

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    Richard Branson

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    Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson was born on 18th July 1950‚ he is an English business man best known for the Virgin Group of more than 400 companies. Branson was born in Blackheath in London‚ he was the eldest son of a barrister.He attended Scaitcliffe School until the age of thirteen. He then attended Stowe School until the age of sixteen. Branson has dyslexia and had poor academic performance as a student. His first business venture when he was only 16 was a magazine called Student

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    Using material from Item B and elsewhere‚ assess sociological explanations of ethnic differences both in offending and in victimisation. (21 marks) In terms of offending‚ official statistics tends to over represent ethnic differences in offending and victimisation. However‚ self-report studies carried out by Graham and Bowling found that black and whites have very similar rates of offending‚ while Indians‚ Pakistanis and Bangladeshis had much lower rates. In terms of victimisation‚ black people are

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