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    going on but they have not found a culprit behind the letters. What is your first response to the story? - I was appalled by the story and surprised how rude and ignorant people can be towards others. I do not think this was necessary to send hate mail to these mosques because it is not helping anything. They are not going to leave and the people are just making the situation worse for everyone involved, not to mention if they are caught. I think it is striking to think about that out of all the

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    Racism On Racism

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    What is racism? That is a tough question. I think everyone almost makes their own interpretation of what is racist and what is not. There are so many influences in our world that makes it difficult to create your view on racism. I think racism is thinking that one group of people is more superior over another. The amount of hatred people have towards one another is heartbreaking. From a young age, I have been observing the world and developing my world view. Historical examples, modern examples

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    told my mother that I did not want to see him because I hated him. But this was not true. It was only that I had hated him and I wanted to hold onto this hatred" (230). Baldwin was afraid to admit that his hatred was meaningless; but that feeling of hate had resided in him for as long as he could remember. Baldwin was not sure if he

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    A group of young boys on an island, isolated from all of the rules and bindings of civilization, face one important problem. No matter how far from society they are, they will still need a leader who rules with authority. There are two boys who want to rule the others; Ralph and Jack. Throughout William Golding's book Lord of the Flies there is a major plot within the conflict for power between Ralph and Jack. Ralph's leadership style is one where there are lots of rules and order, while Jack's leadership

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    Swift is not a misanthrope rather he is a philanthrope. It is the fallacy of those who think Swift as a misanthrope. Swift only wants to reform mankind out of their follies and stupidities. He says that the chief end of all his labor is: “to vex the world rather than divert it”. He declares that: “I have ever hated all nations, professions, and communities and all his love is towards individuals.” He does not believe that: “Man is a rational animal”. Yet he believes that: “Man is capable of

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    says: -I am all for a mixed prom -Personally I don’t agree with it (Heather his daughter dating a black boy) -I am not racist - She’s never been on a date with him and that’s my choice - Blacks have always taught blacks to hate whites -Whites have always taught whites to hate blacks -My dad it, my grand-dad did it. So I am going to learn to do it. - If you have hatred at home you are going to learn to be a hater too. - Until the parents break the cycle to the children. Their children are going to

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    original primary emotion. We must care for someone before we can hate him or her. Many people express "hatred" towards individuals they originally cared for, admired or loved and are now jealous of, have a toxic passion for, resent or are disappointed in. This concept often leads to common misinterpretations of the emotion and can also be a term that is misjudged in the wrong context. In opposition, it is commonly understood that hate is a synonym for indifference or caring less, but this is not the

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    Analysis of Lines 29 to 127(Act1 Scene 3) from ‘The Merchant Of Venice’ The Enmity between Christians and Jews. The Enmity between Christians and Jews is first revealed in this passage by Shylock’s tetchy, sarcastic reply to Bassanio. Bassanio politely invites Shlock to dinner and Shylock replies sarcastically saying, “Yes, to smell pork…” He further separates himself from Bassanio by referring to, “…your prophet, the Nazarite.” Also, in an irritated way, he lists the things he is prepared to do

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    What is something society does that makes you hate? Many people have the tendency to either reveal their emotions externally to the public or keep their emotions wrapped inside. The poem, “ The Beginning of a Long Poem on Why I Burned the City” by Lawrence Benford and “Jimmy the Terrorist” by Omar Ahmed reveal the effects of racism in society and how one may handle the situation. In comparing, Benford and Ahmed reveal the effects of one’s experiences of injustice which can later follow into adulthood

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    A child uses his imagination to escape the reality of the world in which he is living in. Young, innocent children do not see the hate of the real world and the complex concepts the world throws into the lives of many. A world filled with hatred and war is a world of love and peace in the mind of a young child. But ten-year- old Conradin is one of the few children to see the world as it truly is. Conradin is a well-developed character in the story “Sredni Vashtar,” he is described as a dynamic

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