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    Since the beginning of history‚ men and women both had predetermined gender roles. They acted in certain ways that they thought were right. They also behaved in certain ways because of their race. Back then‚ you wouldn’t dare catch a Black man dating a White woman. Today‚ interracial dating doesn’t bother most people. In the old days‚ men were the breadwinners for their families‚ while the women sat back and stayed home with the children. Now‚ more women are out in the workforce and sometimes‚ the

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    Can You Dig It?

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    Name of Lesson: Can You Dig It? Grade Level: 6th Grade Subject: Ancient Civilizations/Social Studies Overview: How do archaeologists uncover the story of early peoples? By searching for and studying artifacts and fossils. Purpose: The purpose of this activity is to provide students with experience in analyzing artifacts and fossils. Students will identify the ancient civilizations of their findings. Education Standard: 6.1 --- Students describe

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    Why Is Crooks Unhappy

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    virus; it can eat away people bit by bit gradually. It is a disease that will lead one to depression‚ or make one turn insane. In the story of Mice and Men‚ Steinbeck introduces Crooks as an unhappy person who deprived of friendships and happiness‚ Crooks is also a character that Steinbeck uses to show discrimination of the blacks back in those days. Crooks actions are the results of his emotions. Crooks is unhappy because he holds frustration‚ humiliation and loneliness. Firstly‚ Crooks feels frustrated

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    Crooks Loneliness

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    a key role in demonstrating this theme. Other factors such as race‚ gender‚ and age may evoke the development of being ignored. Crooks‚ known as “stable buck”‚ was an African American man who was racially segregated by most. The setting of the novel was told during the Great Depression‚ a time when racial discrimination was common. Because of the time period‚ Crooks faced prejudice treatment by the white workers and suffered the feeling of loneliness. This feature was shown when the favored men

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    monologue on crooks

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    My Dramatic Monologue – Crooks – Life is really hard at the moment. I was ‘aving the time of me life on Saturday night wiv that big bindlestick whats his name? ( scratch back‚ stroke chin‚ sigh) Ahhhh Lennie thats it. Well anyway we was just sittin’ and talkin’ and talkin’ and sittin’ ‘bout this amazing place that George and Lennie was going to hav’. It gave me hope it did to get out this bloody place‚ start a fresh life and maybe just maybe be treated like a real guy for a change. (imagine it

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    Crooks Autobiography

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    My name (or the name given to me by the whites I worked with) is Crooks. I lived a fortunate life as a child when my father owned the ranch but as an adult I lived a tough life‚ a life of hardship‚ work and oppression. When I was a child I was different‚ not just because of the colour of my skin compared to the children I played with but also because my father was a landowner‚ this was very rare for the time. We had about ten acres in Oklahoma‚ a chicken ranch to be exact. It seemed like just about

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    other hand‚ the color palette in The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet is more diverse; however‚ Jeunet still focuses on the reds and greens. These complementary colors dominate where T.S. lives‚ and once he travels farther away from home the colors become less apparent or change in hue. For example‚ when T.S. starts his new life in Washington‚ D.C.‚ less saturated colors are seen‚ and the color black is prominent. This shift could symbolize T.S.’s sadness over the departure from his home. Also‚ there

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    Can people of color be racist? Muhammad Ali once said: "Hating people because of their color is wrong. And it doesn’t matter which color does the hating. It’s just plain wrong." For most of us‚ the words "skin color" and "hate" bring to mind the issue of racism. Why? The answer is a well-established mentality to racism. Racism is a global problem that has existed throughout the history of mankind. Despite the different kinds of measures taken against racism including African-American Civil Rights

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    1970 Pontiac G.T.O Judge [pic] Figure 1. The 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge in Orbit Orange paint with wild decals. Introduction to the 1970 GTO Judge An orange streak blazing down the highway at unbelievable speeds with the friendly law enforcement officers bringing up the rear paints the perfect picture for the 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge. This is exactly what happened in muscle car cult film Two lane Black Top in which Warren Oates raced the Orbit Orange (see figure1.)1970 GTO Judge across country‚ up

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    Of Mice and Men Crooks

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    Mice and Men – Chapter Four - Crooks Essay Crooks is a literate black man who tends horses on the ranch. He has long been the victim of oppressive violence and prejudice and has retired behind a facade of aloofness and reserve‚ his natural personality deadened and suppressed by years of antagonism. Crooks is the only black man in the novel. He has a cynical intelligence and a contemptuous demeanor that he uses to prevent others from inevitably excluding him because of his race. This sign of intelligence

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