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    Race is not biological but rather a term that has been socially constructed. Race has been socially constructed as a way to put individuals into racial classifications that are made up of groups thought to share particular distinctive physical characteristics, such as skin color and facial features. Race is not in any way connected to our genetic genes so it cannot be traced back biologically. Race is a term that has changed over time and does not have a fixed definition. However, through our readings

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    Humanities 24 April 2015 Human races; the myth and the truth Introduction The human race as a result of its dynamism, roots, ability to adapt, acute intelligence, amongst other characteristics possessed, is undoubtedly the most unique of all earthly existence. One of it’s amazing characteristics is the peculiarities common to a group of people occupying a particular territorial area; races as they are popularly referred to as. Individuals belonging to each of these races are known to possess similar

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    Many people believe that race is still known around the world to this day. But, scientifically it does not. I read an article and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) stated that all humans around the world belong to the same species. Race is not real, it is just a myth. People who are involved in research on human variation would agree that race does not exist. Even though biological races does not exist to mankind, race is still considered to be around because

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    "White man kills child.""Black woman caught stealing." Race is often misused in the media and in everyday life. Race in the media is always stated clearly when informing about social and political events, and has a tendency to bias peoples perspectives. I believe this empowerment of race is a huge problem in our society. Unfortunately, racism and race being utilized for division stems back hundreds of years. In the fourteenth century, Japan was experiencing futile wars which eventually led to a

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    and thinking how one day I would compete in one of these races. As my senior year began, my English teacher told my class about these races that he would compete in called Spartan Races and I thought it was really cool how he would be part of these races but never thought I would actually be part of one. My senior year approached and the beginning of senior projects began I chose that for my senior project I would participate in a Spartan Race. However, I was still debating whether to do this for

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    As different races continue to reproduce and blend, race will soon one day end all together. Even though one day the end of race might become normal to our every day life, cultural differences and the different ways of living, will never change and make the concept and labeling of races undeniable. Steve Olson states in “The End of Race: Hawaii and the Mixing of the Peoples,” almost half of the people in Hawaii are of mixed ancestry” the peoples of Hawaii blended races for generations, but

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    Race can be described as a social construct because it was developed to describe the differences in individuals and find a way of quantifying one's existence. According to Schaefer, the acceptance of race in a society as a legitimate category allows racial hierarchies to emerge to the benefit of the dominant “races.” Race was invented to attempt to differentiate each other and as a way of setting hierarchical order in the world. Race is a social construct designed by a dominant group in society

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    Race and ethnicity Race and ethnicity are the occasionally have been used interchangeably. Race is described as a person’s physical appearance such as skin color, eye color, hair and many other biological traits and characteristics. Race mainly refers to the differences in skin color in the contemporary world. When we say that person is fair skinned or is black we are referring to the race of that person. Ethnicity is the cultural aspect of a an individual or a group such as the nationality of the

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    Nasser AlhajNasser September 3 2015 The Social Construction of Race To begin with, the aim of this paper is to respond to the article written by Ian F. Haney Lopez. The main idea of this article was to discuss the question of belonging of a person to this or that racial group. According to Lopez the construction of race is mostly based on the choice of the society, but not on the genetic or other information. My response to this article will

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    Critical Race Theory During the 1970s, in the field of law a group of legal scholars sought to uncover the influence of race on legal decisions and legislation. This discipline expanded beyond the field of law into other social spheres. Critical Race theory (CRT) provides a relevant framework for examining the peristent and pervasive negativity experienced by Blacks. The theory places race at the center of its analysis of social structure and phenomena. Its origins are in critical legal scholarhsip

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