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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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    reflections of this paper discuss the wage gap between black and white workers in the United State labor market. According to a study‚ in the past four decades‚ black workers fall behind in their wages‚ making less than the white workers‚ due to racial discrimination. Although‚ a study‚ researchers from the Washington-based Economic Policy Institute‚ said a disparity which disparity is lack of similarity or equality concerning the wage gap needed the governments’ official’s attention to

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    Racial Segregation

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    Racial Segregation in the United States is defined as legal or social practice of separating groups of people by custom or by law based on differences of race‚ religion‚ wealth‚ culture‚ or sexual orientation (www.worldbook.com). Segregation is usually the result of a long period of group conflict‚ with one group having more power and influence than another group. Racial segregation in its modern form started in the late 1800’s and provides a means of maintaining the economic advantages and superior

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    Racial Disparities

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    Racial Disparities in America’s Judicial System The mandatory imprisonment policies written for the judicial system are creating disparity of minority inmate population primarily due to non-violent drug crimes and the unjust mandatory minimum sentencing laws. America’s prisons are the most populated in the world‚ and they are disproportionately populated by minorities due to the set of mandatory imprisonment policies set in place. Over the past five decades‚ the disparity between races has widened

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    1950s vs Today

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    Throughout history the roles of women have changed dramatically. Since the 1950s‚ women have slowly but surely evolved into the individuals one sees today in public offices‚ law firms or even the five o’ clock news. However‚ this evolution did not occur over night. Although women in the 1950s and today have dealt with similar stereotypes‚ today life has greatly improved because women aren’t as pressured to get married‚ are taken more seriously in the business world‚ and are even making as much

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    Cold War Tensions

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    The Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union was one of the defining conflicts of the twentieth century. Tensions between America and Soviet Union grew out after World War. The Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union went on for much of the second half of the 20th century. Rivalry led to raised tension‚ mutual suspicions thoughts concerning each other and last an array of worldwide incidents that brought the world’s superpowers close to a disaster.

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    1950s Pop Culture

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    Cherie Fanelle Introduction to Pop Culture 27 November 2013 Television Shows of the 1950s and Mass Culture During the 1950s‚ the average American was an optimistic reflection of the traditional values of the times. Then as the world around them began to change‚ so did the types of television programming they were exposed to. The era of the 1950s was an extremely confusing time as America was trying to adjust to its new role as a competing superpower and still trying to maintain the strong foundation

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    Essay On 1950s Sports

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    1950s Sports How well do you know the 1950s? The 1950s was the beginning of major things changing‚ from the way war is fought to the integration of sports and life itself. Even though war and segregation has been around for a huge part of history things were changing soon. The 1950s was a time of change and rebuilding‚ but it had its violent times as well.. Times were changing in the 1950s with African Americans standing up for their rights and wanting to end segregation. “The Montgomery bus boycott

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    Racial Profiling

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    Hypothesis/Outline Hypothesis: The events of September 11th has caused racial profiling‚ a practice that was vilified by many just months ago‚ to become a common and accepted practice used by the government‚ airline officials‚ police agencies‚ and the American public. Profiling has also become a necessary tool used to prevent further terrorist attacks on the United States. Map of the Territory: I. Racial profiling is the practice of "selecting someone for investigation or stronger action

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    The Korean War, 1950

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    convincing Congress and Joint Chief of Staff that the US should be removed from Korea. By 1948‚ the opposing governments were established: The Republic of Korea (South) and the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea (North). Tensions between the two quickly heightened. On June 25th‚ 1950‚ after multiple failed attempts to create uprisings in South Korea‚ communist North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel‚ invading South Korea. As Kim Il-Sung’s Soviet supported army overran South Korea‚ the US‚ interpreting

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