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    feminism. Women of color are excluded because feminists misinterprets women’s experience and view of the whole concept based on their race‚ even though we all go through the same discrimination because of our gender‚ something feminism is against. Maxine Zinn and Bonnie Dill depict the inadequacy of multiracial feminism since they lack representation. Culture in feminism adds a sort of ‘spice’ to the concept‚ since they all differentiate from one another. Multiracial feminism is emphasized many times because

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    Introduction to Generalized Anxiety Disorders and Treatments in Adults This treatment paper offers to acquaint the reader with information regarding the significance‚ impact and treatments of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in adults. Among one of the most prevalent disorders in the United States‚ GAD has the propensity to severely hinder one’s everyday style of living and is listed within the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association [APA]‚ 2013)

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    Zinn’s A People’s History of The United States‚ Zinn analyzes‚ in details about the tough and troublesome living arrangements the slaves had to endure during the early 1800’s‚ the slave revolts that were started because of these living conditions‚ and how Abraham Lincoln was elected President‚ which led to the Civil War because the Southern States thought Lincoln was siding with the northern states about the slavery issue. In this Chapter‚ Howard Zinn is comparing what happens with the smaller slave

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    (Howard‚ Zinn‚ 1980/2005). It serves- unwittingly-to justify what was done. (Zinn‚ 1980/2005). However‚ I was appalled at the information that I read regarding Columbus and his unjust ways of slavery. Our educational systems now-a-days teach how Columbus was a man of discovery and I cannot recall learning about all of his outright wrong behavior. Columbus reported that the Indians “are so naïve and so free with their possessions that no one who has not witnessed then would believe it.” (Zinn‚ 1980/2005)

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    Professor Evans Geo 101 sec 8 22 January 2014 Zinn chapter 1 The primary topic of chapter one in “A People’s History Of The United States” by Howard Zinn is the viewpoint of history through the eyes of the Indians during the time of the discovery of the Americas. He also goes on to say how in history many cruel and unjust things are left out or briefly told and immediately covered up. Many people view Columbus as a hero when they think of him. He did amazing things‚ he sailed the unknown and

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    States: 1492-Present‚ he explores the different reasons of why racism exists and how it may be stopped if possible. The big debate about racism is nature versus nurture‚ whether we are born racist‚ or whether people‚ events around us cause the problem. Zinn believes that nurture is the cause of racism‚ and the researcher agrees with

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    out in picking working spots. Additionally‚ the legislature was intensely tainted at all stages‚ and influences fathomed many issues amid the Gilded Age. To show this reality‚ Zinn composed the accompanying: "Defilement overwhelms the tallying station‚ the councils‚ the Congress‚ and touches even the ermine of the seat" (Zinn 288). In this way‚ the quote delineates that all branches of influence were ruined and were not ready to give their immediate capacities in ensuring individuals and working for

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    Robber Barons and Rebels Elliott Eastman 9/25/13 1. What was the technology that transformed the work-place from 1865-1900? What economic and social effects did the new technology have on American society. The Technology that would transform the work place was these new huge machines. These machines would take over the jobs of the product line workers. Which would make it easier on the companies because they weren’t having

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    Socio-Economic Causes for The American Revolution The American revolution was a literal revolution of 360 degrees‚ in which it ended mostly where it had began‚ with a group of elite‚ rich men in charge. As the American colonies developed a stronger economic trade due to the Salutary Neglect that Britain had imposed on them‚ they began to flourish during the 1600’s and 1700’s in cash crops like tobacco‚ fur‚ sugar‚ etc. Until‚ Britain realized that their power towards the colonies had began to weaken

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    thriving trades with China. After years of successful trades‚ new conflicts had risen when the Turkish Empire conquered Constantinople and the eastern Mediterranean‚ allowing the powerful Empire to gain control of all land routes to the Silk Road (Zinn‚ Columbus‚ The Indians‚ and Human Progress). Without an access to the silk and spices they desired‚ Europe soon turned their interest elsewhere for a trade route. In 1492‚ Spanish explorers were off on an expedition in search of a westward sea route

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