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    As the title suggests‚ the article "Transitional‚ Old and New" by author Nancy Foner examins the transition of immagrants throughout history and today. Nancy notes immagration creates a unique blending of the culture. The migrant maintains deep rooted ties to the people and culture of their native culture‚ while also adapting to the culture and customs of their new home. America‚ and New York City in particular has been a major host of immagration throughout it’s history. People leave their

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    Immigrants are known to travel to new countries in hopes of finding a better life for themselves and their families. Refugees are different types of immigrants in a sense that they were not moved willingly‚ due to political or economic reason’s they were forced out of their home country. In “Braving a New World: Cambodian (Khmer) Refugees in an American City” by MaryCarol Hopkins‚ Hopkins ethnography is about Cambodian refugee and their lives in Middle City‚ CA after the Khmer Rouge which forced

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    In the study Mr. Mom in the News: The Relationship Between Stereotypes and Gendered News Stories‚ the purpose was to see whether peoples preconceived stereotypes influence their perceptions of news stories involving gender. The authors discovered that people’s stereotypes about gender roles and the content of the news stories were not predictors on whether someone would enjoy an article or not. They also discovered that those who had stereotypes about women responded more negatively regardless of

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    and spoke on challenging slavery. The intention to overthrow the current system in place was a there in New York City in 1941. It is shown in the actions of those who did rebel and confess to doing so. Davis infers that‚ “the intentions are often difficult things to establish in fact. While actions not always speak for themselves‚ they are more easily visible. So these actions of blacks in New York more easily show a desire and an effort to change some of the immediate circumstances of slavery” (29)

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    The New Jim Crow The New Jim Crow‚ written by Michelle Alexander‚ gives a brief history recount of the past caste systems that have oppressed African-Americans and proposes that today there is a new caste system. She suggests that today’s caste system is created by the U.S. criminal justice system by targeting black men and incarcerating them. In other words‚ she says that today’s racial caste is based on the mass incarceration of African-Americans. She supports her claims by providing an abundant

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    The New Jim Crow describes how institutionalized racism has taken hold in the American Justice system. In the first chapter‚ Michelle Alexander runs through the history of racial castes in the United States‚ from the beginnings of slavery‚ to Jim crow and eventually the “law and order” rhetoric that developed into the system in place today. The book moves on to point out the server flaws in the justice system. These flaws‚ according to Alexander‚ are found within each step of the journey to jail

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    together and never gave up on each other. Annemarie and Ellen had a great bond and did many sacrifices for each other. They would rather be with each other in dangerous events than be safe and alone. In the book‚ they demonstrate that kind of strong friendship by doing very brave and remarkable things in many scenes in the book. For example‚ when Nazi soldiers inspect Annemarie’s apartment‚ Annemarie makes a risk to help Ellen take off her Star of David even with soldiers approaching them. This can

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    Friendship in Lord of the Flies In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ the children had many disagreements. There were several arguments‚ and the boys even had a war against the original leader‚ Ralph. Seemingly‚ Jack and Ralph are friends in the beginning‚ but end up being enemies in the end. Piggy and Ralph were not friends in the beginning‚ but a friendship eventually developed later in the novel. Roger and Jack were also friends because they were both savages and wanted to kill. Jack and Ralph

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    VMR1. Name of the Project Virtual Medical Home Objective is to provide essential medical services online to everyone hardly matters you live in metro or a remotely located village. Users can connect through their home internet or approach any nearby kiosk to get these services. What motivate to build this system are: 1) Very few or no doctors at remote locations 2) Limited hour services and lack of sophisticated medical equipments 3) No patients history/lab data management A. Patients B. Doctors

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    Construction of Crime News” it discusses the process in which journalists and editors choose and pick stories that are newsworthy. If a story is not newsworthy than it does not appears in the news agenda. They determine this by looking at the news value‚ which essentially means seeing if the story appeals to the public and if it will interest people. These values tend to change and be different in other parts of the world. According to Yvonne Jewkes‚ “they sift and select news items and – in a process

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