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Papers On Race, Politics & Society
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Civil
Rights Movement: Howard Zinn
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A 5 page paper which discusses the book "A People's
History of the United States, 1492 to Present," as it
addresses the Civil Rights Movement. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: RAzinn.wps
Class
Mobility in Britain
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This 5 page paper looks at the definition of class and
then uses it to explain intra and intergenerational class
mobility in the United Kingdom. After the consideration of
the causes the paper moves on to suggest some possible
solutions to movement in order to either reduce the
movement, better the movement or eliminate it all together
so everyone is equal. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEclassmo.wps
Color,
Societal Privilege, and Discrimination
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A 7 page discussion of the continuing discrimination which
occurs in the United States in regard to race and color.
Presents a brief historical basis for the problem and
contends that discrimination is both an intercultural and
intracultural phenomenon. Suggests that these factors
result in an unfortunate mindset that has forced the
non-white ethnicities and races further and further away
from the white mainstream and are factors which gave us
our popular concept of the term minority. It is also this
mindset that has resulted in severe societal separation
between black and white in particular. Bibliography lists
6 sources.
Filename: PPracePr.wps
Conflict
Theory And African-American Men
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An 8 page paper. Two primary types of conflict are
discussed - affective and cognitive. Racial conflict is
explored from different aspects and related to the
theories. Finally, various conflicts that could occur in
the black male population are identified and related to
conflict theory. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGconaam.wps
Corporate
Network Groups: A Proposed Policy for Treating all Groups
Equally
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A 5 page paper based largely on Raymond Friedman?s 1999
article ?The Case of the Religious Network Group?. Defines
a network group and provides background information.
Describes the evolution of such groups from entities which
were at first viewed skeptically by their respective
corporations to entities which were eventually supported
and even encouraged by these corporations. Notes that all
was well with network groups (whether composed of a racial
minority or a homosexual membership) until Christian
groups tried to establish their own groups. Addresses each
of the objections to Christian groups, dismissing each in
turn. Emphasizes that internal policy which discriminate
against one type of network while encouraging the other
can reflect negatively on the corporation. Bibliography
lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPhomoRl.wps
Critical
Essay, Review, Analysis, and Revision
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This 7 page report presents a critical essay written on
the topic that ?Workers at the bottom of the economic
ladder are paid enough.? An initial essay is presented and
then criticized in terms of its overall argument and
pseudo reasoning/fallacies. Then, the essay is revisited
and suggestions are made of how it should be revised to
better state the author?s argument and overall point of
view. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWcrites.wps
Cultural
Aspects In The Use Of Foul Language Among Black Male Teens
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This is a 6 page paper that outlines a study on the effect
and significance of foul language among black males
between the ages of 14 and 18. The hypothesis of this
study states that 'foul' language by secondary school
level black males is culturally derived and is an accepted
defense mechanism to 1) overwhelming incidence of violence
and 2) cultural differences in definitions of family and
gender roles. Bibliography lists 28 sources.
Filename: Foultalk.wps
Cultural
Assimilation in America / Mission Impossible
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A 9 page research paper includes a 1 page Roman Numeral
Sentence Outline. This paper discusses the myth of
successful cultural assimilation among ethnic groups in
the United States today. An argument is presented from the
viewpoint that ethnic groups can never become completely
assimilated into American society and culture.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: EthAssim.wps
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