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    walked into her mother’s room quietly, trying not to wake her if she was sleeping. Her mother was getting ready for the day, brushing her hair and putting on makeup. Maya decided to ask her mother what would be best to do today. “Mom, do you think I should do the TCAP today, or visit grandma?” She asked. Her mother gave a shrug in response. “What do you want to do? Do you want to take the test? Or visit your grandmother on her last day? Both are good, you’ll get a great education if you take the

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    USA Today has been able to differentiate itself and stay away from the commodity status of most news sources by being innovators (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). USA Today’s primary focus is to provide and deliver a product that meets the consumers’ needs (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Therefore, their newspaper and e-newspaper provide an intangible service to consumers (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The ideas presented in the USA Today’s newspaper are issues aimed at promoting a benefit to the reader (Ferrell

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    Industries face many challenges over the years however USA Today has noticed a change within the company over the past decade that has not leveled out. The biggest challenges of the evolving of technology have made opportunities for the company as well as challenges with the online presence. USA Today created its first online site in 1995 which had many changes but offered up to date news and later on in 1998 offered an archives site (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Online news in inexpensive to manufacture

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    Background USA Today is a national U.S. daily general-interest newspaper, the first of its kind. Launched in 1982 by Allen Neuharth, head of the Gannett newspaper chain, it reached a circulation of one million within a year and surpassed two million in the 1990s. Initially considered gimmicky and insubstantial, it gradually developed a reputation for higher quality while increasing its circulation and advertising revenues at a time when few papers were experiencing growth. The features that originally

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    How has racism changed from the 1930’s to now? What is racism? Racism is discrimination directed against someone or a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior. Although racist people still exist today, it has changed over time but for the better or the worse? In 1931, nine young African American boys were accused of gang-raping two white women on a train to Chattanooga from Memphis. The case was tried completely on the substructure of the attestation of the two white women

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    My first scholarly article that I read was Racism and Police Brutality in America by Cassandra Chaney and Ray V. Robertson. The article begins by highlighting the beating of Rodney King in 1992. Police brutality has gone on for a long time, and with the help of technology it has finally been brought to the light. In 1992, four white police officers beat an African American man named Rodney King. The events were caught on camera and were aired that night by a local TV station in Los Angeles. In the

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    Racism is Evident in American Society Today The history of the United States in regard to racism and discrimination is no secret. Children are taught about segregation, slavery, and the Civil Rights Movement like the events were purely in the past. In part the events were in the past; however, the results of said events are not. As Americans, we live in a nation with a rough history and, in order to keep growing together, we cannot forget what has happened. Granted, racism is not extinct, but it

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    Views On Racism

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    How I View Racism Racial discrimination defines a lot of the world’s actions today, and it requires people’s attention. What racism is, why it requires attention, and what to do about it are key points that need discussion. Racism is prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race stands superior. This subject requires attention because so many decisions and actions of this day and age revolve around the subject itself

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    saturate our society in modern ways. Though racism may be less blatant now in many cases, its existence is undeniable.” Undoubtedly, racism is still an issue today; it is heard about in the news almost daily. There are even statistics to prove it. Racism continues to be one of the world’s major issues. Harper Lees, To Kill a Mockingbird gives us insight about the racism that happened before the Civil Rights Movement. No one is trying to change it today, which is why it still happens. One of the main

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    Racism is something we have all witnessed. Many people believe that race is a way to categorize other humans, but it is typically a stereotyped classification of people with no accurate reasons. In other words, the distinction we make between races has nothing to do with genetic characteristics. Race is not a real difference in people, and was created by how people see and understand ideas, culture, and customs of people we are not used to or don't seem the same as us.. The definition of race depends

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