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    A New Form of Segregation In the article “Still Separate‚ Still Unequal” written by Jonathan Kozol‚ Kozol expose and expresses his concern of unequal treatment in the schools according to whether they are in an urban or suburban area. Using a series of reasoning and logic techniques‚ he then proves his argument that because of the segregation in schools‚ minorities are not receiving the same education and opportunities as predominantly white schools. Kozol uses statistic‚ one on one interviews

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    I believe the slaves came to North America to aid in tobacco. America was already practicing slavery in the 17th and 18th century so when that time came they would already know what to do when they have slaves in North America. So how the slaves got to America they rode in a slave ship in handcuffs and shackles. The reason is because those slaves were robbed of their freedom and was forced to do things that they didn’t want to do. First of all‚ when African Americans were living in Africa they

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    understand intersectional inequalities of socioeconomic status‚ education and race experienced by children and young adults which most importantly is developed by the way society treats us daily. Specifically‚ in the article “Does inadequate housing Perpetuate Children’s Poverty?” by Sheridan Bartlett it was explained that housing inadequacies affects both children and families both directly and indirectly because it limits life opportunities. Leading to it affecting children in their current living

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    Why is the event still important today? On August 6‚ 1945‚ the United .States . dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The bomb destroyed most of Hiroshima‚ killing an estimated 130‚000 people. Nicknamed Little Boy‚ the bomb had a force equivalent to 20‚000 tons of TNT. On August 9‚ a second bomb called Fat Man was dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki killing roughly between 60‚000 - 70‚000 people. On August 15 Japan surrendered. The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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    The Bombing In Japan America was justified for dropping the bomb on Japan during World War Two because they didn’t want to lose any more American lives. These American lives are major values to their loved ones. In this document it shows a poster saying "Avenge Pearl Harbor"(document A) by that meaning how the japanese attacked Pearl Harbor by kamikaze basically bombing the boats and tankers by crashing into them with the enemy plane. Since Japan bombed the tankers‚ United

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    In his essay “Why Do Liberals Hate America”‚ Moore focuses on the perception American’s have about Democrats and their beliefs. He argues that modern liberals are misguided‚ but not evil. He states that liberals have different beliefs about religion than Republicans do. He compares how Republicans love America more than liberals. Moore’s statements make it very clear he is very one sided. Moore’s view on the beliefs of the liberals shows he is obviously a Republican. Moore as a Republican argues

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    There are many gifts America has given my generation such as equality‚freedom and technology.Equality is one of my favorites because we as people are not separated by color. Also‚freedom because we can do what we want while pertaining the laws .Last but not least is technology is great because we can use it for our education. Technology is the best yet to happen to America because we can call people who live far .There are many great gifts and some bad! But America is a great nation because we have

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    King Lear is still relevant today as its main concepts can be applied to ordinary life. Ultimately‚ poor judgement‚ power struggles amongst parents and children‚ and possessive power are common between my personal family experiences and King Lear. The experiences of poor judgement in my family resemble to those in King Lear. My eldest brother‚ Alan‚ has a relationship with my parents that can be compared to Cordelia’s relationship with King Lear. Alan was never a diligent student in school and

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    Country Overall‚ The United States of America is great‚ not only in comparison to other countries‚ but on its own as well. The United States of America’s various amounts of privileges‚ rights‚ and opportunities that are given to the citizens of this country‚ proves that The United States is a great nation. The first‚ second‚ and fifth amendments‚ just to name a few‚ are prime examples that show what America has assured to the citizens of this country. In America you have the freedom of expression‚

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    Absolute Poverty: Right from the 19th century‚ some researchers are trying to fix some yardstick for measuring poverty in precise terms. Ideally speaking such a yardstick would help us establish a fixed level of poverty‚ known as “poverty line” below which poverty begins and above which it ends. Such a yardstick is believed to be universal in character and would be applicable to all the societies. This concept of poverty is known as “absolute poverty”. Absolute poverty is often known as

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