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    Emancipation Proclamation‚ the African Americans were finally freed of struggling from slavery. However‚ they are continued to be mistreated by the white peoples. In the article of “Three Ways of Meeting Oppression‚” Martin Luther King writes to enlighten the African Americans to fight against “oppression” in a “non-violent” way (202). Although King’s article is based on simple text organization‚ there is no doubt that his point of views are unconvincing due to biasness that reflects in some examples and

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    Submitted to: Mohammad khurshid khan SUMMARY OF MINUTES OF MEETINGS: Minutes of meetings are very important for any business it does not matter the business is small or huge. We should remember some points whenever we decided to arrange meeting. There are some points‚ which are very necessary to take into consideration. • Tool whatever we used in meetings should not be mind diverting. • Tool must be helpful for the purpose of the meeting. • Some people comfortable with pc tablet

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    Spencer’s Main Thesis Spencer’s thesis in this article focuses on basis and how his social identity was affected by oppression‚ privilege and power. Spencer’s ideas were based on self-reflection of experiences and understanding his social identity by thinking; Who am I. As he made different standpoints of challenges‚ he faced such things as objectifying and subordinating women‚ the privilege of being light skin‚ or his sexual orientation by being able to identify the male/female binary; his experience

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    Summary of AA Meeting

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    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Experience I decided to attend a meeting based first (and almost solely) on convenience of the location. So I decided to attend a meeting right here in Batavia. The “Batavia 12 & 12” at the Holy Trinity Church down on 6th & Wood St. They hold meeting on Mondays around 11:00am. The main focus is to follow the 12 steps in order and work on them in a more traditional fashion. They do have the big book‚ but follow it more in a step by step focus. However karma decided to

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    TLC Meeting Summary

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    This meeting was addressed by Ruth Goodin‚ Abbey Duldulao‚ and James Neal. Ruth Gordon was non-voting co-chair of the EEO committee. The room was located on the fourth floor of the CORE building. The site provided a quite and relaxing environment. In this meeting‚ there are total of nine people were present and they were missing one person. Around 80% of the total population was present actively and was observing the actual presentation. This committee focused on the Equal Employment Opportunities

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    The Meeting Lena Summary

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    During the meeting Lena told us her story‚ in the story she tells us how her friendship started with Karolina and how her life was affected by WWII. She told us that when germany invaded poland in 1939 that at first it wasn’t so bad‚ but as time went on jews could not go to school‚ had to wear armbands and strict rules were created‚ if anyone broke these rules it resulted in beatings and death. Lena’s dad wanted to bring their town (Chrzanow) back to how it was before the Germans invaded‚ but the

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    12 Step Meeting. Summary

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    12 Step Meeting How did the meeting start? It all started with an opening speech from the guest speaker who was once an alcoholic and has been sober for over 22yrs. Was one of the 12 Steps discussed‚ or many? Yes‚ all 12 steps were discussed in brief during the meeting since it was the first 12 steps meeting for this new group. Was there a personal testimonial? Yes‚ the floor was opened to all members who are willing to share their personal testimonies. Eleven people shared their

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    In the reading Five Faces of Oppression‚ the author talks about the five different faces that oppression takes. The main point of the reading is to understand that oppression might not be what we think it is. Oppression is a prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. From the reading I would view oppression as someone reducing the potential for another person to be less human or just themselves. This could mean anything from treating them in a dehumanizing way to denying people education

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    Throughout unit 1 readings‚ I thought that Privilege‚ Oppression and Differences by Alan Johnson was the article we read that was important with this unit. It explains the confrontation of oppression and the components associated with oppression. The article‚ argued that privilege‚ authority and suffix that ends with -ism is used to discriminate others that correspond to oppression. Differences isn’t the problem that defines the issue‚ but the cultural myth that people assume about others. In Johnson’s

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    Oppression Vs Oppression

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    the roots of oppression and its effects on humans. Although Douglass focuses on slave culture and Stockett on racism and sexism of the twentieth century‚ both make it clear that oppression is wrong in all of its forms. But the question still remains‚ who is to blame? Through

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