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    American Woman Brenda R. Dople HIS 204: American History Since 1865 Timothy Smith October 7‚ 2012 As a woman myself‚ it is hard to imagine a time when I would not have been allowed to attend college‚ let alone be writing this paper. As children most of us heard stories from our grandparent’s about what life was like they were young. I can remember laughing at the thought of “walking up hill both ways” to get to school. With the liberties American Women have today‚ it is easy to take for granted

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    The Issue And History Of Illiteracy Among African Americans Becca White Writing 123 Instructor Sydney Darby 27 May 2008 Illiteracy is a growing issue in America. The U.S. Department of Education funded the National Adult Literacy Survey (NALS) in 1992 that estimates over 90 million Americans fall well below an eight grade literacy level (Rome‚ 2004‚ pp. 84). Nowhere is this tragedy more prevalent than among the impoverished African Americans. Illiteracy has always been higher among African

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    Racism‚ prejudice‚ and inequality were always present in American history. Native Americans‚ African Americans‚ Latinos‚ and Asian Pacific Americans all faced discrimination because of their skin color‚ racial background and culture. All of these ethnicities contributed into making America the country of freedom and equality by fighting for their rights and social justice. During the fight for racial equality‚ the dominant Anglo-Saxon white American community saw these “colored people” as a threat to

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    American History X is arguably the best film addressing the existence of racism in the most straight forward manner. The interesting thing about this film is the way in which the subject is treated. First of all‚ it is obvious that‚ though racism is always a difficult subject to deal with‚ American History X presents it without any reservations. White privilege is the basis of the movie and it also‚ Secures its dominance by seeming not to be anything in particular. As the unmarked category against

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    As John Adams once said‚ “Liberty‚ according to my metaphysics is a self-determining power in an intellectual agent. It implies thought and choice and power”. Throughout American history‚ liberty is an important aspect for all people. The idea of liberty gives all Americans that right of thought‚ choice and power. Ever since the Constitution‚ all of our past presidents have strived to keep the liberty within all people and it is the main reason why they are still important throughout our communities

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    History and Influences of Mexican Americans and the United States John Smith University of Wisconsin Looking around the United States‚ it is not hard to see the influence that Spanish-speaking nations‚ namely Mexico‚ have had on us. Every day we see signs in Spanish. We hear it as we walk through the streets of Madison and Milwaukee. We feel the impact it has on us in our public school system. We also see the controversy it causes on the news. What I will be attempting to explore in this

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    Sociological Analysis of American History X: A Breakdown of the Stages of Racism Racism being a common concern for most sociologists is somewhat inevitable and a cause for a large proportion of the problems that occur in the society. American History X (1998) is a film that tells a rather heartrending tale of two brothers that got caught in a ghastly web of bitterness and hatred. Although racism is openly practiced‚ it isn’t entirely irreversible. The process of escaping from it‚ however‚ can be

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    The Lasting Effects of The New Deal on American History “A little more persistence‚ a little more effort‚ and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success” (Elbert Hubbard).  The New Deal that was proposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt was the persistence and effort that provided hope for americans that the hopeless failures of Herbert Hoover could possibly end.  Franklin D. Roosevelt became president in 1933 after he had won the election of 1932 against former

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    CAT- American History X In this paper‚ I will use CAT (Communication Accommodation Theory) to explain how convergence‚ divergence‚ and intergroup contact are illustrated within the film American History X. Convergence in CAT refers to the accommodativeness‚ the process concerned with how we both reduce and magnify communication differences between people in interaction. Talking about convergence‚ people tend to enhance interpersonal similarities and reduce uncertainties. The effect of converging

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    American History X "American History X" is divided into two color schemes‚ black and white‚ and color‚ these schemes symbolize the before and after of Derek Vinyard’s life. The film is about the life of an "idol" skinhead and D.O.C. member Derek Vinyard‚ and how his life of hate and racism has affected his family and himself. Throughout the movie the importance of color and lighting is obvious‚ because it divides the movie into two fused worlds of Derek. Some of the movie is shot in black and white

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