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    The United States is known around the world as the land of opportunity and where anyone can make it with hard work and dedication. Sadly‚ this perception of the United States is a belief‚ not reality. The culture in the United States loves the underdog‚ a person who defies all odds and becomes successful. This obsession with the underdog illuminates through all parts of the American culture. From presidential candidate‚ like Donald Trump who tries to position himself as an underdog‚ to business

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    Social inequalities have shaped and defined the culture of the modern american history. Social inequalities were the breakpoints that drove movements such as the harlem renaissance and many more african american fronts all striving for equality. This idea is dominant in both the poems of “langston hughes” and “The Blind Side” directed by John lee hancock. The adversities that are raised between the two play a major role in the struggle for equality. “The blind side” establishes this with michael

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    To what extent is the USA’s superpower status threatened by the emergence of the BRICs (15) A superpower defined is a very influential and powerful nation. Currently‚ we live in a unipolar world and the USA is the only superpower. Factors such as economy‚ population‚ military strength and geographical location determine a nations superpower status. It is debatable whether the USA is currently being threatened by the emergence of NICs such as the BRICS‚ Brazil‚ India‚ Russia and China. China may

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    Does the American Education System Promote Racial Inequality? It is well known that at the very beginning of its existence‚ America had its fair share of racial discrimination. Anyone who wasn’t Caucasian was viewed as less worth when compared to people of European descent or appearance. It’s a part of American history that is spoken of with deep regret. However‚ thanks to people like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr.‚ African Americans and eventually all races were given equal opportunity‚ at

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    Social Inequality and Minorities in the United States In this course I have learned about many different kinds of social problems in societies around the world and in the United States‚ such as poverty‚ social inequality‚ race and cultural discrimination‚ gender stratification‚ environmental damage‚ population growth‚ and urbanization. I chose my final essay to be on Social Inequality and Minorities in the United States. For me this subject raises many points of our daily life and brings us to

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    Public education promises that every student will be provided with equal opportunities in order to succeed. This promise requires great learning tools and access to the best teachers that this country can provide. Unfortunately‚ there are great disparities that exist between school districts. This can be seen in the low achievement levels and high dropout rates seen in areas with predominantly Black and Latino students. This shows that this country is falling well short of giving students of all

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    Social Inequality Within A Society Throughout history‚ social classification has been a basis of economic and social stability. Social classification was introduced to even the predecessors of human civilization‚ the Mesopotamian civilization. But‚ due to natural flaws within the structure of the social classification system‚ this system concluded in becoming biased towards the upper class and unrighteous toward the lower class. Because social classification consistently

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    disproportionality in the public school system. I didn’t see the extent of the damage that had been done to me until I came to college and noticed how other students were unscathed by the inequities in the public education system. However‚ it was only because I was used to being in the same ineffective system surrounded by the same students who also didn’t know the experience of getting a higher quality education‚ but not anymore. Education is a powerful thing‚ and once you educate someone‚ you open a

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    articles that I have read titled Incarceration & Social inequality by Becky Pettit‚ Bryan Sykes‚ and Bruce Western‚ made the statement that american prisons and jails have made a new group of social outcasts and oddballs that are bonded together because they share the same experience with incarceration‚ crime‚ poverty‚ racial minority‚ and low education. As an outcast group‚ those men and women in our penal institutions have little access to the social mobility that is more available to the mainstream

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    made‚ there are always obstacles to making significant efforts. In present day America‚ there is still bigotry and inequality. Despite the fights countless individuals have participated in to change this‚ development is no easy feat. The tendency of society to harbor stereotypes and justify hate makes this unfairness acceptable. Since the Civil War Era‚ races have experienced inequality. The United States was successful in banning slavery and segregation‚ but groups like African Americans and Hispanics

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