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    | |Xenophobia |The fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners. | |Segregation |the physical and social separation of categories of people.

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    Tokyo: A New Avant Garde

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    Eleazar Fernandez Professor Ella Rue INTD 101 – 3 February 4th‚ 2013 Tokyo: A New Avant-Garde On Saturday‚ February 2nd‚ I attended the Tokyo 1955-1970: A New Avant-Garde exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art. Through different forms of media and art‚ the exhibit portrays the turbulent times and cultural evolution occurring in Japan. From the mid-1950s through the 1960s‚ Tokyo transformed itself from the capital of a war-torn nation into an international center‚ for arts‚ culture

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    They might introduce their Islamic beliefs into Christian communities. Such rhetoric has been used by certain factions in a political debate that fuels a malignant type of xenophobia that dehumanizes and traumatizes the already traumatized‚ outsiders marginalized as aliens who threaten the very fabric of their society. Varvin attempts to analyse the dynamics underlying these attitudes. Collective memories of past traumatization

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    NAME: Nyasha Chirara REG NO. : R124089N COURSE: Economic History of the Developing World {EH1070} LECTURER: Mr. U. Kufakurinani TUTOT: MR TARINGANA TUTORIAL GROUP: TUE 09am-10am QUESTION: 15. Account for labor migratory trends in any geographical region of your choice in Africa. DUE DATE: 25/03/13 Labour migration can be understood as the movement of people from one place to another‚ in search for work. With such‚ when

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    The average weight for a Miss America contest winner is 121 pounds. The average woman’s weight is 166 pounds. This contest creates unrealistic images of what a beautiful American woman is supposed to look like. This was the case for the Alvarez sisters. They saw the pretty‚ blonde haired‚ blue eyed white girls from the Miss America contest and tried to be like them so they could fit in and be accepted by their peers. On top of that‚ their parents wouldn’t allow them to be the All American Girl they

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    to champion human rights‚ justice and empowerment of global immigrants‚ NNIRR continuously sponsors delegations of US refugee and immigrant representatives to attend various global events. The events include the UN Conference Against Racisms and Xenophobia roundtables and the World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial marches. Joining the fray are two of the most vocal advocates for refugees and immigrant causes in the US today‚ journalists Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin. Through the Larkin & Lacey

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    fear of foreign influence‚ China continued to resist foreign influence and ultimately‚ after losing the Opium War‚ and was taken over by Western powers while Japan allowed foreign influence and used it to their own advantage. China clung to its xenophobia and ultimately lost its independence. China sold tea to Britain but refused to buy British products. Consequently‚ Britain smuggled opium into China in order to balance trade between the two countries. The Chinese government became angered that

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    Neo-Nazism The urgent alarm bell to World War Ⅲ Neo-Nazism—it seems to be a little strange word. This is because every human who lives in this world must consider Nazism to be an absolutely evil thing. Therefore‚ it is hard to believe in such a “new‚ modern‚ and modified Nazism”. According to an online dictionary‚ Neo-Nazis is a group that “believes in the idea and policies of Hitler’s Nazis and that sometimes commits violent acts” (“Neo-Nazi”). However‚ this definition does not seem to

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    Manderson’s key claims revolve around the polarisation of the concepts of obedience and responsibility‚ specifically in association to a relationship with the law. He claims that in order to become a responsible legal subject‚ we are required to recognise differences between ourselves and others‚ thus demonstrating consideration‚ and ultimately love. Through a legal analysis of Maurice Sendak’s ‘Where the Wild Things Are’‚ Manderson explores Max’s entry into the law‚ describing him as having eventually

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    Canada is a multicultural nation‚ something in which many Canadians take pride. Unfortunately‚ the path to multiculturalism has often been marred by prejudice towards newcomers to Canada. In 1886‚ a Head Tax on Chinese immigrants to Canada was introduced. Initially ten dollars‚ the tax would increase to $100 dollars by 1900‚ and to $500 in 1903. When the $500 Head Tax did not adequately limit Chinese immigration‚ the “In the Pocket” order-in-council was introduced in 1910. This measure required

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