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    race crime

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    Abstract This study explores the effect of various factors on the crime rate in the US. The model is estimated using the OLS procedure and a cross-sectional data set across the fifty states in 2000. The four variables that are found to have significant coefficients are police expenditures per crime in 1999‚ unemployment rate‚ per capita income‚ and the percentage of people living in poverty. Specifically‚ for every dollar increase per crime in 1999‚ the crime rate is found to decline by 260 crimes

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    bison to feed the Union Pacific Railroad crews and the Army killed 9 million buffalo. The Native Americans lost their homes‚ and their major food source‚ which is a dramatic change in any person or tribe’s life. 2) Yes‚ the Indian tribes were treated unjustly. They were forcibly removed form their homes to reservations and their major food supply was killed off. There could have been different steps taken to deal with the Native Americans‚ as it would have been possible

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    Race Relations In America

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    Race relations are worsening in America. The racial divide is real (Mathis 24). Today‚ there are still all kinds of discrimination. There is job discrimination‚ housing discrimination‚ employment discrimination‚ and more. America pretends everyone is equal‚ new racism is a factor and people live in a color blind society (Marable 56). This is false. New racism is thinking that immigrants are an automatic threat (Brooks 44). This thinking leads to more racial divides based on the person’s ethnic

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    Race: Floating Signifier

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    Analysis Response: Biology‚ Race‚ and Floating Signifiers In the video‚ Race: The Floating Signifier‚ Stuart Hall counters the thought that race is connected with the biological aspect. Rather than considering race as due to the biological make up of an individual‚ it is a collection of characteristics brought together that forms one ’s race. That is how Stuart Hall views race‚ as a floating signifier‚ something that is ever changing and not static. This paper will discuss the troubles of using

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    How People with Disabilities Are Viewed and Treated We live in a society where people are judged for who they are and if they seem to have any type of flaws those flaws tend to make up who the person is. People with disabilities shouldn’t be judged by their disabilities. Our society has come a long way in accepting people with disabilities but we still have more to accomplish seeing as the harsh judgment still exists. We need to be able to live in a society where people do not judge‚ can accept

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    Why is Europe usually treated as a separate region? The way is shaped by bodies of water and peninsulas. Has a big influence in Europe’s dominance in the world. What terms and trends best describe Europe’s population today? Europe is currently in a postindustrial stage with low birth rates and high death rates. Europe’s population is slowly dying out due to the younger generation not populating the country while the other half is aging seniors. Why is immigration so critical to Europe’s demographic

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    Race and the Invisible Hand Racism is a social dilemma that has been dealt a frequent occurrence in the history of mankind. People have experienced different forms of racism and depending on what part of the world you lived in‚ many wars have been fought different ethnic and racial group. The term racism has been over used so much so that it does no longer have a significant definition. The meaning varies depending on who is being asked what racism is. According to the book‚ "Institutional Racism in

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    character Buck got treated bad until he cracked. Buck is a dog and was stolen by thieves and taken to be come a sled dog then he was had to pull the sled even when he was extremely tired like a living hurricane of fury‚ hurling himself upon them in a frenzy to destroy. He sprang at the foremost man it was the chief of the Yeehats ripping the throat of a second man.” (London 100). Buck got treated bad and he was pushed over exhaustion this is what made him crack. Buck getting treated bad made him

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    Race as a Social Construct

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    Racialization‚ to differentiate or categorize according to race‚ is still prominent in today’s society. Race‚ a social construct‚ was created by society. There is no gene in the human body that defines what "race" you are‚ therefore‚ it is only an idea that individuals came up with. Yet‚ people in today’s society still categorize individuals by their race and stereotype individuals by what race they most resemble. People grow into this society with the idea embedded into their heads that the whiter

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    Inequality And Race

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    Post-apartheid presents a uniquely powerful and important lens for examining the vigorous relationship between inequality and space. On the one hand‚ apartheid city’s produced a compartmentalized‚ highly legible‚ and stark spatial hierarchy of class‚ access and race. On the other hand‚ the termination of the apartheid regime has created and unleashed powerful transformative forces‚ especially market forces that were no longer fettered by racial barriers

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