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    Bakari Kitwana – Why White Kids Love Hip-Hop Many people have a connection to hip-hop that goes beyond simple pop culture consumerism. Some youth who identify with hip-hop identify with more than just music or entertainment. And‚ acceptance of hip-hop as mainstream popular culture has “radically altered the racial landscape” and in the way that young Americans are processing race. Instead of stark racial divisions in popular culture‚ the popularity of hip hop has created a much more fluid situation

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    I read the article titled “Choose Your Own Identity” by Bonnie Tsui. The author starts off by using a personal anecdote about her son and that he should consider what his race should be(White or Asian). She states ”It wasn’t until 2000 that the Census Bureau started letting people choose more than one race category to describe themselves‚ and it still only recognizes five standard racial categories: white‚ black/African-American‚ American Indian/Alaska Native‚ Asian‚ Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

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    Cultural Identity and Cultural Rights “People need to see that‚ far from being an obstacle‚ the world’s diversity of languages‚ religions and traditions is a great treasure‚ affording us precious opportunities to recognize ourselves in others‚” Youssou N’Dour (Musician). I certainly believe that cultural diversity is one of the most important matters in society and that we should learn to acknowledge it. Unfortunately‚ we may be culturally diverse but we tend to forget about equality amongst

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    is/are your “social identity(ies)” (76)?  What is/are yourcultural identity(ies)” (79)? What is/are your “ethnic identity(ies)” (79)? Social identities: - Cultural or ethnic membership identity: - Gender identity: female - Sexual orientation: heterosexual - Social class: middle class - Age: 22‚ early twenties - Professional identity: student‚ sales associate Cultural Identity: American Ethnic Identity: Canadian/American 2. What are the key dimensions of the cultural-ethnic identity typological

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    Your Own Boss

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    Being Your Own Boss Have you ever imagined yourself owning your very own business? Most people have done this at least once in their lives. When people think of owning their own business they usually imagine making lots of profit‚ working once a week‚ and never being worried about being fired or laid-off. Though this is true for a few people‚ most entrepreneurs have to work countless hours and extremely hard for the success of their business. There are many differences in working for someone else

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    Be Your Own Boss

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    Be Your Own Boss Virtually everyone at some point in time dreams of being their own boss‚ for many that means owning a business. That however is much easier said than done. There are many steps to starting and owning a business‚ a mistake on any of them can derail‚ postpone or kill that dream. The most important step to starting a business is to develop a viable business plan. A business plan will layout the remaining steps and help ensure fewer mistakes are made. In addition to developing

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    My Own Identity Essay

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    One’s own identity is derived not by circumstances‚ but rather by his or her experiences‚ moral values‚ as well as motivation. Especially in today’s media‚ people love to read or watch about impossible stories of rags-to-riches‚ and they try to incorporate those stories’ motivational plots into their quest to become successful. I concur with Thomas Merton in that I believe “identity is much more than the name or features one is born with. True identity is something people must create for themselves

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    Life on Your Own

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    really learn much‚ mostly all the knowledge you have comes from high school‚ but is a scam? No it’s not a scam they might charge a bit much in tuition but you have to make a budget for yourself. You don’t have to go to your dream school you get a good education you just have to listen to your teacher and you’ll get a good quality of education. On my Fox Business show with Richard Vedder‚ author of “Going Brpke by Degree: Why College Costs Too Much‚” and Nami Schafer Riley‚ who just published “Faculty

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    My Cultural Identity

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    Religion‚ language and music. Who knew that they make up our cultural identity. Culture is the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. For many people many different things may be the main things to form their own cultural identity. My cultural identity reflects my religion‚ values‚ and music. First off‚ one characteristic to reflect my cultural identity is my religion. Religion is the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power‚ especially

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    Living on Your Own.

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    Living on Your Own. Living on your own doesn’t seem to be a big deal in the beginning. Despite all the disadvantages of living on your own the benefits of it are far greater. While living on your own you can develop important life skills such as time management and greater responsibility‚ which will lead to a more mature stage of life. When this stage of life is achieved you can decide what and how you want to live the rest of your life. When it comes to the point of living away from your parents

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