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    Frankenberg (1993) describes Whiteness as multidimensional: “First, whiteness is a location of structural advantage, of race privilege. Second, it is a ‘standpoint’ and place from which white people look at ourselves, at others, and at society. Third, ‘whiteness’ refers to a set of cultural practices that are usually unmarked and unnamed”(p. 1). Although Whiteness has intangible

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    Theoretical Framework of the Study

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    resistance to service-learning through the critical developmental lens, Jones also considers the critical whiteness theory. Frankenberg (1993) describes Whiteness as multidimensional: “First, whiteness is a location of structural advantage, of race privilege. Second, it is a ‘standpoint’ and place from which white people look at ourselves, at others, and at society. Third, ‘whiteness’ refers to a set of cultural practices that are usually unmarked and unnamed”(p. 1). Although whiteness has intangible

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    Push: Paradigm Complexities 1 INTRODUCTION In Sapphire’s (1997) novel Push, she emphasizes an overall theme of surviving and overcoming adversities like identity, mental disability, and self-image. The dynamics of the book focuses on Clarice Precious Jones, a maltreated and obese, African American teenager who struggles with the repercussions of being physically, sexually, and psychologically abused by her parents— mainly, getting impregnated by her father. Precious and her first child by her father

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    The Bill of Rights was passed because concepts such as freedom of religion, speech, equal treatment, and due process of law were deemed so important that, barring a Constitutional Amendment, not even a majority should be allowed to change them. Rule of law is a principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are: publicly promulgated, equally enforced, independently adjudicated, and consistent with international human rights principles. The United States

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    I think it is very important to be aware of other cultures, beliefs and costumes because as a future social worker, I should be able to give my support and services to clients as individuals. I think that every individual is unique; thus, I will take the time to validate their thoughts, feelings and experiences. Some individual’s feelings and experiences are originated from racial differences issues that are occurring. Therefore, being sensitive to a client’s need to express his or her feelings about

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    D3 – How to Improve Web Security. Websites are exposed to the outside world and everything possible should be done to ensure that they remain safe and enjoyable environments for the people who use them. Legally it is the responsibility of the owners of the website to ensure that any information stored about customers is protected and that the site is not used as a base for installing malicious software upon user’s computers or launch Denial of Service Attacks against other people’s sites. To learn

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    The Watergate scandal was an event with many strong incidents in pre-scandal, present scandal, and post-scandal. How could this scandal affect American politics? One event that is currently happening right now because it’s a result of the scandal and is affecting American politics is the loss of trust in the government by the public. With conspiracy theories directed towards criminals and Nixon running out of office, trust in the system was at an all-time low. Another effect of Watergate is when

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    Nonetheless, it forced me to want to talk about white privilege in America, explain the meaning of “paradox of privilege”,

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    White Privilege: Reflection Paper Northeastern State University Abstract This paper is about my reflection of White Privilege in the United States. I got my information from four resources. The first resource was the handout provided for this assignment; White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack, by Peggy McIntosh. The second resource was the website, www.jstor.com. Access is provided via Northeastern State University as a resource for peer-reviewed articles. Thirdly, the textbook

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    Afro-Am 151 has taught me a lot about my beliefs and the way the world operates. When I walked into class on the first day, I wasn’t sure what I was getting into. The only reason I enrolled in this class was because it fulfilled my Ethnic Studies requirement. I was handed the syllabus and was told that the class is a service learning course. As a freshman, I had no idea what that meant. Now, I obviously know what this type of course entails. At first, I wasn’t looking forward to doing the 25 hours

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