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    Analyzing “The Parable of the Prodigal Son” “The Parable of the Prodigal Son” is a well-known story from the Bible‚ of a disobedient son’s return home and his father accepting him back. The father’s older son on the other hand feels differently about his brother’s return. The father then tries to convey to the older son on how he should forgive and that the younger son is still part of the family. This story shows how even when a person sins‚ as long as you return to the lord he will always forgive

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    Racism is an issue that has affected African Americans‚ of all shades of color‚ for centuries‚ and although it is less noticeable‚ it continues to do so. Less than 100 years after the abolishment of slavery‚ the 1960s was a time where racism was prevalent‚ but not openly discussed. Schools‚ lunch counters‚ and buses were segregated in the effort of peace between the races‚ but consequently‚ things became worse. Slavery may have ended but a new version of domestic servitude has taken its place as

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    When I think about is racism still alive today‚ a particular poem comes into mind its entitled:“Racism Is Around Me Everywhere”. | | “Of human ignorance I am almost in despair For racism is around me everywhere But like they say sheer ignorance is bliss Just like Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss. Some people carry their honor in a flag And of their Nationality they brag They feel superior and they differentiate And against those who are different they discriminate. So many people still

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    Racism In The Workforce

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    Racism is vested in our society‚ presumably because it has always been a prevalent topic‚ and through things like laws‚ media‚ and literature‚ we meticulously analyze its impacts and limitations. People of color‚ predominately African Americans‚ are directly affected by racial biases in the workforce‚ thus the reason for their quality of life and social injustices. Social welfare and quality of life is often measured through ambiguous things such as literacy rates and equal opportunities‚ but it

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    Racism In Education

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    Racism (or Racist): An attitude‚ action‚ or practice of an individual or institution‚ backed by societal power‚ that undermines human and legal rights or economic opportunities of people because of specific physical characteristics‚ such as skin color. (Derman-Spark‚ 2010). Children experience racism in various forms such as; teasing‚ name-calling‚ verbal abuse and bulling. Racism can have an enormous effect on children and their school environment. I currently work in an elementary school composed

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    St. Gregory On The Son

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    On the Son‚ also known as the “The Third Theological Oration” and “Oration 29‚” was written by St. Gregory of Nazianus (c. 329 - 390). He was the Archbishop of Constantinople during the 4th century‚ and after his death he became knows at “the Theologian” by the Council of Chalcedon. He is considered to be one of the “Cappadocian Fathers” amongst other defenders of the faith‚ and theologians of that time such as Basil the Great‚ Gregory of Nyssa and others (Intro). In the introduction of On God and

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    Mother to Son is an empowering poem from a mother to her son. The first part of the poem alludes to the mother explaining to her son that life isn’t easy. The mother explains the struggles that she has went through in her life span. The mother illuminates to her son‚ through trials and tribulations she has accumulated wounds‚ cuts‚ and bruises that life has brought a upon her. But despite these hardships she has learned when things become hopeless don’t run away. She has learned to face the obstacles

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    Race And Racism

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    Throughout the course thus far‚ we have looked at many different sociological perspectives on race and racism‚ as well been presented many terms and concepts that help improve our knowledge with how race‚ ethnicity and racism were shaped in the nineteenth and twentieth century but more specifically in today’s society. We have looked at how race doesn’t have an actual definition; it is a very hard word to define. This course‚ examines the historical emergence of racial and ethnic formations in ideological

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    Characters from the Story ‘The Parable of the Prodigal Son’ If someone attempted to evaluate your life‚ how do you think they would critique you? In the text “From the Parable of the Prodigal Son‚ from the King James Bible Luke 15: 11-32” many characters could be critiqued. Many different critiques could come from this story due to people having different opinions. In the story‚ the father gives the son an equal portion of his money. Even though the son is irresponsible with the money‚ his father forgivingly

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    Racism In Classroom

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    informed the administration of their wrongdoings‚ saying that the teacher targeting me and my hair was racism-a word I had never heard refering to our modern world. Issues such as racism‚ mass education‚ and low teacher expectations are often thought of as problems of the past; however‚ the challenges faced in education have merely changed throughout time‚ with some issues

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