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It is justifiable to say that in “Diary of a Madman” Lu Xun was able to construct a fiction that fiercely criticized the contemporary Chinese society. The story drew attention of readers and literary activists because of what was said in the story. The style was only one but an important aspect that appropriately matched the story.
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310.16033 Kindred.
The novel "Kindred" by Octavia Butler describes the physical and psychological torments that slaves were subjected to.
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311.632 Affirmative action.
Affirmative action works when there is an issue of people's color, race and ethnicity. Affirmative action comes to the rescue of those who were previously excluded from jobs or denied educational opportunities. When these policies received executive branch and judicial support, vast numbers of people of color, white women and men have gained access they would not contrarily have had. This advancement has led to very real alterations. Affirmative action programs have not dislodged racism, nor have they always been readied without issues. The implementation of affirmative action was America's foremost honest endeavor at resolving a problem, it had formerly chosen to overlook. Yet, to really understand the significance of affirmative action, one must look at America's past discrimination to see why, at this point in history, we must become more color conscious.
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312.714 Gender & Immigration with a focus on African Women and Immigration Experience in USA.
The frontier was the line of the most speedy and effective Americanization. The frontier promoted the formation of a composite nationality for the American people. The legislation which most developed the powers of the national government, and played the largest part in its activity, was modified on the frontier. The pioneer needed the goods of the coast, and so the grand series of internal improvements and railroad legislation began, with powerful nationalizing effects. But the most important effect of the frontier has been the betterment of democracy here and in Europe. As has been indicated, the frontier is productive of individualism .It produces repulsion to control, and particularly to any direct control.
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313.685 Discrimination.
Imagine the frustration of knowing that the last scholarship available to a university went to someone due to race, national origin, or etc. Would this make you angry? Once anger begins when it comes to problems with racism, often the problems continue to grow. My opinion is that racism is a problem that hurts everyone. Racism is a fact in life today. It is pure discrimination and cannot be allowed in employment or in education. Racism hurts everyone involved.
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314.766 Martin Luther King Jr.
This paper discusses Martin Luther King, Jr. History is indeed made up of critical events which frame our future and eminent leaders who activate our destiny. Martin Luther King's offering to our history places him in this supreme position. In his short life, Martin Luther King was instrumental in helping us recognize and reform those unspeakable faults which were tarnishing the name of America. The events which took place in and around his life were earth shattering, for they depicted an America which was malicious and quite opposite from America as we see it today. It is a testament to the eminence of Martin Luther King Jr. that almost every major city in the U.S. has a street or school named after him. It is a measure of how severely his credentials are misunderstood that most of them are located in black neighborhoods.
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315.773 Martin Luther King - I have a Dream
This paper discusses Martin Luther King's famous speech, "I Have a Dream." What led Dr. King to speak and what were his concerns? Rick Rofman says, "The basic idea of King's speech is that while the Emancipation Proclamation gave the Negro freedom was signed by Lincoln in 1863, one hundred years later the Negro was still not free. King deplores this situation and gives an impassioned plea for change" (1). The message is simple but it is over 27 paragraphs long. The speech is full of literary devices such as metaphors, repetition, and contrasts of opposite ideas.