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    The Holocaust: The Genocide of the Jewish Race (1933-1945) "That is my major preoccupation –memory‚ the kingdom of memory. I want to protect and enrich that kingdom‚ glorify that kingdom and serve it." (Wiesel‚ Elie). The Holocaust has synthesized uncountable horrors in the minds of those discriminated against as well as challenge the rest of the world to envision the torture‚ heartbreak‚ and ultimately death of its victims. In 1933‚ the Treaty of Versailles left Germany in shambles. It was

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    picture” ideas presented about what race actually means. Time and time again evidence is presented that refutes the “ferociously pervasive” misconception that people belonging to the same race show evidence of significant genetic markers‚ and that our perceptions of what race means is entirely created by historical‚ social‚ and policy markers that all stem from the faulty science that delegates certain attributes to different races. The idea that people of a certain race could inherently exhibit certain

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    Analysis of Race as Biology Is Fiction‚ Racism as a Social Problem Is Real For centuries‚ the concept of race has been a major social issue in the United States and its definition has changed over time. Today‚ the concept of race is defined as "a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits" (e.g.‚ "Race‚" n.d.‚ para.1). The article "Race as Biology Is Fiction‚ Racism as a Social Problem Is Real: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives on the Social Construction of Race" by Audrey

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    The social construction of race The definition of race is a classification system used to categorize humans into distinct groups. Nothing in that definition discusses or mentions genes‚ biology or proven facts as the reason for this separation; they are all referred to as a category of race. The division of people by race is a socially constructed idea to better organize the population. This categorization has created different groups and forced society to look at the color of the person as an

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    1. What most surprised you about the film? Which particular arguments or information stuck out the most to you? When watching the video‚ Race: The Power of an Illusion‚ I found it really interesting when the students in the workshop were testing their DNA. I related to the students and thought the same thing they thought when they were deciding who would be the closest match in DNA and in the skin test. I wish I had had the opportunity to do the same type of project when I was in biology in high

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    After watching the film “Race: The Power of an Illusion” I decided for this weeks journal to discuss about how I felt about the film. In the beginning‚ the film discusses about how there are physical characteristics that are obvious for people to identify when discussing different races. In addition‚ the film debates the belief about how races may have certain advantages whether it is physical athletic abilities‚ musical altitudes‚ or even intelligence through their biological makeup. Microbiologist

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    CAUSES( also from janki mam’s book) Arms race The naval race between Britain and Germany was intensified by the 1906 launch of HMS Dreadnought. She was revolutionary‚ rendering all previous battleships obsolete. Britain had also maintained a large naval lead in other areas particularly over Germany and Italy. Paul Kennedy pointed out both nations believed Alfred Thayer Mahan’s thesis of command of the sea as vital to great nation status; experience with guerre de course would prove Mahan false

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    argument share. The word ’race ’ has no solid definition in relation to humans. The resulting consequences are displayed in our human story by a nasty‚ tangled mess of facts and fiction that are thrown around meaninglessly. I found the discovery of this lack of responsibility and accuracy in the realm of present day science incredible‚ and I ’ll admit I even laughed a little. I guess I had more faith in science than I realized. One argument against the idea of using race to identify modern humans

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    States of America has always been a nation of many different cultures and races‚ and since the first European settlers have arrived we have used these differences to divide ourselves into distinct categories. The video “Race: The Power of an Illusion” highlights how race has been used to create barriers between people based entirely on something that is not scientifically measurable. The beginning of America’s trouble with race reaches back to the institution of slavery. Unlike other countries and

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    The word race appeared during the 16th century in Europe. The biological concept of race is an idea of belonging to a specific social or political group based on dividing biological factors associated with hereditary traits. This new concept of division within a species was influenced by the ancient theorem of the Great Chain of Being which was a philosophy of the Renaissance era saying that the universe holds an infinite number of forms. One’s skin color‚ culture‚ traditions‚ or biological makeup

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