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    Privilege Simulator

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    Our goal in concept was to create a “privilege simulator” that would allow the user to select their race and gender and then see how that affects the rest of their life. Socioeconomic status would be assigned based on probabilities associated with each race, and then that status would affect the decisions throughout the rest of the game. We essentially wanted to show how social justice aspects like race and gender correlate to having a successful job or having some type of traumatic experience. In

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    White Privilege

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    White Privilege 2 WHITE PRIVILEGE: Founded in Racial Preference What is white privilege? It is important that white privilege be defined because the majority of whites want to deny that it exists at all, especially in response to assertions of people of color that it exists unjustly and should be dismantled. The denial of its existence by whites is racialized. People of color say white people enjoy white privilege while white people deny, as often as possible, that they

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    White Privilege

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    of white privilege? During this investigation I seek to explore the differences in privilege that males and females, of different race and ethnic backgrounds, experiences in their daily lives. My fellow Sociology of Race and Ethics classmates and I will conduct Peggy McIntosh’s White Privilege survey, in hopes to find any differences in privilege felt by individuals of varying age, gender, race or class membership. My hypothesis is: According to Peggy McIntosh’s White Privilege survey, she

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    Executive Privilege

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    Executive Privilege | | | | Virginia Commonwealth University November 14, 2012 | | In the past, the power of executive privilege has been used by Presidents to conceal information that has to do with foreign affairs and negotiations, military, national security issues as well as deliberations and policy making that is done between the President and his top aides. This power is only used when Congress asks the President or one of his top aides to produce all of the information pertaining

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    maintain a level of confidentiality with respects to the attorney-client privileges, in defending their client’s Constitutional Rights. Knowing the information, about the client’s guilt will now need to be factored and balanced into the equation of how to best handle this new information, while still

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    Personal Privileges

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    When that occurred his view began to change, he had believed until then that only women should do such things, but that day he was going the work. Privileges that I earn have to be the respect of my family. I earn the respect through showing them that I was capable of doing anything I set my mind too. I mainly did it through education. I was the first in my family to graduate from High School even though I have two older sibilings that fell into statistics of drop-out. First to go to University and

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    Argument Of Privilege

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    As a white, straight male, I've come to recognise that I've inherited a certain amount of privilege through no fault of my own. Racism, homophobia and sexism are still massive systemic problems in the West today. While it might not be so obvious, and many people would claim that they play no part in this, we live in a system that is incredibly biased towards middle-class, white, straight, men. The opportunities and resources available to me would be radically different if I were not white, straight

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    Privilege In Ads

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    we will take a look at privilege then discuss race and class throughout the ad. I saw this ad while watching ‘Chicago Fire’ on NBC. During the television show, there was a total of 6 commercial breaks during the show and this ad was played twice. The total amount of time spent on advertisements was three minutes and forty-five seconds. I feel that this is an appropriate amount of time spent on advertisements, although I could live without them. The message of the

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    Privilege To Vote

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    Voting is a Privilege As a person of color, I encourage all who have the ability to vote to do so. It is something that should not be taken for granted. My parents are immigrants and consequently are deprived from voting due to the lack of a document. This makes me realize the privilege that I have in being able to vote. In my community, I see people who are forced to stay silent and have their lives in the United States shaped by those who have the privilege to exercise their democratic right

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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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