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    happy about my concurrences in the Debs and Schenck cases” (Smith 2011‚ 26). The times may have conquered some of the motives to persuade the conclusion. America was a growing industrialized nation with expanding urbanization and resurgences of xenophobia and KKK activity weight having looking at WWI approaching can influence ones perspective. (Smith 2011‚ 25). Looking back at the months preceding the September 11th Terrorist Attacks on our nation and the

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    descent. What is racism? Racism is the belief that race and the genetic issues that make up race or ethnicity are a primarily reliant on human traits and skills. The belief that ethnic differences create a natural superiority of a certain race. Xenophobia and a desire to feel superior are other two causes for racism in any culture. Racism started in America as soon as multiple ethnic groups came in contact with one another. Racism is brought on by ignorance. While we understand that race is a social

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    Current examples of fascism Even though there aren’t any more fascist countries in the world‚ there are many groups or organizations that have still been running using fascist ideologies. The KKK‚ or the Ku Klux Klan‚ is a racist‚ anti-Semitic movement with a commitment to extreme violence to achieve its goals of racial segregation and white supremacy. Of all the types of right-wing hate groups that exist in the United States‚ the Klan remains the one with the greatest number of national and

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    resources and means of production are privately owned and are transported and distributed in which are determined mainly by competition in a free market. Anthropocentrism is a feeling or attitude that your ethnic group is better or superior than others. Xenophobia is the fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners or of anything that is strange or foreign. Leitmotiv is a dominant recurring theme that connects the center of pointing core; the river that makes history flow. In the Maritime trade Atlantic and

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    THE STUDY OF ANTHROPOLOGY: Chapter 7: Importance of Identity and Ethnicity 1. Identity and Self | * Name an identity and that name or form of identification will always be associated with that person or personality * Many communities has naming rituals * Through naming‚ a group acknowledges a child’s birthright and establish the child’s social identity * With no name‚ the individual has no identity‚ no self * Self-awareness develops from childhood and socialization plays an

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    Recently‚ Nations all over the planet have seen authoritarian movements gaining traction in their governments. Under the definition of authoritarianism‚ several such governments already exist‚ and many democracies are beginning to have a growing authoritarian base in their legislature. Whether or not authoritarianism is right or good for nations is rather contentious depending upon who one asks. Many dismiss the possibility of an Authoritarian takeover‚ thinking that a radical authoritarian overthrowal

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    economic skeptic‚ prior to my readings‚ I felt that investing in emerging markets is more self serving and exploitative than helping people out of poverty. There is a lot of potential for abuse (of locals) as well as political risks (jingoism and xenophobia) and financial risks they face. Uncertainty of ROI is a challenge. However‚ as I go through the course‚ I now have a change of perspective. Emerging markets are characterized by diversity‚ volatility and rapid economic growth. With untapped

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    widespread when times are hard; it is often easier to blame people of other races than to work out why inequality and discrimination exist and how to get rid of them. Europe has increasingly been experiencing a more racist attitude and xenophobia: an irrational hatred for foreigners. Britain has one the highest rates of racial violence in Europe‚ and there is an increased belief that it is rising. It is estimated that there are 140‚0002 racist attacks in Britain every year purely due

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    are taught to live by. I believe that because of this‚ when people grow to be teenagers or young adults they do not accept those who have different lifestyles‚ such the gay‚ lesbian‚ and bisexual community. I feel that the fear of strangers‚ or xenophobia‚ stems from the way we were raised and what we were told was normal and acceptable.

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    The 5 Themes in Rango The story of Rango has countless distinctive themes. Some include the idea that every story needs a hero‚ xenophobia or fear of the strangers‚ that conflict is present due to scarce resources‚ control the water and you control everything‚ and people need to believe in something. These themes are compatible to world history because all through time there have always been courageous figures that people have looked up to as heroes and people have always been afraid of the strangers

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