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- 401: Internet Censorship
- ... Net Nanny) . These tell children step by step how to make low cost drugs and bombs. Racist pages can teach kids not to be open minded and teach them about racism and what racism is all about, these pages teach and promote. You probably would not want a child you know looking at these. Pornography is the most common of these that you will ...
- 402: Huckleberry Finn - A Racist No
- ... proper education. So the depiction of Jim is not negative in the sense that Jim is stupid and inferior, and in this aspect of the story clearly there is no racism intended. It is next necessary to analyze the way white characters treat Jim throughout the book. Note that what the author felt is not the way most characters act around ... is totally necessary. These claims that Huckleberry Finn is racist are not simply attempts to damage the image of a great novel. They come from people who are hurt by racism and don't like seeing it in any context. However, they must realize that this novel and its author are not racist, and the purpose of the story is to ...
- 403: National Socialism
- ... German populace at the time and earned a great deal of popular support for Hitler and the National Socialists. The National Socialists added to their ultra-nationalistic, militaristic agenda extreme racism directed against all non-Germanic peoples, Poles, Slavs, Latins, and especially Jews. All non-Germans were a lower quality of human being and could be described as being a “sub ... restore the armed forces to their greatest capability. Nazi mobilization would create employment and new economic opportunities. Nazi expansionism would claim new territories for the German people to inhabit. Nazi racism would rid German society of those elements that weakened it. Nazi ultra-nationalism would restore a sense of identity and pride in a greater German nation. After great suffering as ...
- 404: Black Women and Their Push For Equality For African Americans
- Black Women and Their Push For Equality For African Americans Both attitudinal and institutional racism grossly intertwined in U.S. society and government finally led to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s. Depicted above is just one of the many organized forces demanding ... for Self-Defense, was organized by Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton. With the aid of Huey P. Newton’s legal background, the Black Panthers legally demanded the end of racism and class oppression based on Constitutional rights. The Black Panther Party’s ten point platform stated goals such as "power to determine the destiny of our Black Community"(66) and ...
- 405: Advances in AI
- ... The concept that intelligence can be viewed as a singular trait is one that has lost its appeal over the years. In an article published by the Progressive Labor Party ‘Racism, Intelligence and the Working Class’, the authors bring some of the common criticisms that have be directed at such tests. The political agenda they wish to push clouds some its ... and big privileges that the colour of our skin gives or takes away from us. She also cautions us about finding parallels between the privileges given to different groups. “ Since racism, sexism, heterosexism are not the same, the advantages associated with them should not be seen as the same” (p.104). I think this also points to the suggestion that various ...
- 406: Canada- Facts And Figures
- ... nation that ensures fair and equitable treatment and that respects and accommodates people of all origins Campaigns and Promotional Activities Promotional activities seek to improve public understanding of multiculturalism and racism and to encourage informed public dialogue and action on issues related to ethnic and racial diversity in Canada. March 21 Campaign: "Racism: Stop It!" The March 21 Campaign is at the heart of the Multiculturalism Program's activities. This nationwide campaign is intended to make the public aware of the International Day ...
- 407: To Kill A Mocking Bird Essay
- ... and only the black families, and a handful of whites (including Atticus) seem to believe in his innocence. Therefore his chance of a fair trial was slim. The jury s racism cuts short an innocence man s life. Unfortunately, the small southern town s social values raised white children to think of blacks as the second-class race. Case closed, Tom ... was Atticus, Scout s father. To begin with, this case should never have came to trial. This case is as simple as black and white (pg.203). Atticus faces the racism of the town to stand up for his moral beliefs. In this story, you learn a lot about the value of friendship as shown by Scout and Jems friendship with ...
- 408: Civil Disobedience
- ... demonstrators marched, they were jailed. When they were released from jail they marched again. The blacks of Birmingham, with the aid of King, united together against the common enemy of racism. When King was imprisoned, he wrote Letter From Birmingham Jail, explaining the philosophy of non-violence and presenting one of the most well-founded justifications for direct action and civil ... thinkers like Voltaire were more easily accepted. The problems that existed in the sixteenth century are still evident in the twentieth century. Intolerance has grown stronger, and apartheid, government enforced racism is acceptable. When Voltaire wrote about his opinions, the publishings were only available to a select group of individuals. Only the educated heard about him, and they were the minority ...
- 409: First Amendment
- ... advantage of the opportunity to express our opinions, some members of society may be guilty of violating the bounds of the First Amendment by publicly offending others through obscenity or racism. Americans have developed a distinct disposition toward the freedom of expression throughout history. The First Amendment clearly voices a great American respect toward the freedom of religion. It also prevents ... Harvard Law School defended the broad right to free speech. He stated, "My message to you graduates is to assert your rights, to use them responsibly and boldly, to oppose racism, to oppose sexism, to oppose homophobia and bigotry of all kinds and to do so within the spirit of the First Amendment, not by creating an exception to it." I ...
- 410: Freedom In America
- ... advantage of the opportunity to express our opinions, some members of society may be guilty of violating the bounds of the First Amendment by publicly offending others through obscenity or racism. Americans have developed a distinct disposition toward the freedom of expression throughout history. The First Amendment clearly voices a great American respect toward the freedom of religion. It also prevents ... Harvard Law School defended the broad right to free speech. He stated, "My message to you graduates is to assert your rights, to use them responsibly and boldly, to oppose racism, to oppose sexism, to oppose homophobia and bigotry of all kinds and to do so within the spirit of the First Amendment, not by creating an exception to it." I ...
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