| 1. | A Sign of Heritage or Hate? A Symbol of Heritage or Hate? We’ve all seen it before either waving in the wind in front of the state building in South Carolina or on the front or back of license plates of cars going down the highway. The Confederate Flag is a flag that represents centuries of mixed emotions as far as its meaning...
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| 2. | Taking the hate out of the hater The word “hate crime” has become a word that we as Americans have become very familiar with in the past few years. We see hate crimes taking place on the five o’ clock news every night and we read about them every morning in the newspaper. Webster’s dictionary gives the definition of a hate crime...
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| 3. | Hate Breeds Hate Hate Breeds Hate
"The only thing needed for evil to prosper is for good men to do nothing." This quote from Edmund Burke describes so well why hate crime laws are needed in todays society. Historically, society has looked upon hate crime as nothing mare than any other assault crime, but it is so ...
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| 4. | stop the hate “Stop the Hate” was in informative lecture delivered by TJ Layden, a former Neo-Nazi activist. ... He said “go to jail, get a tattoo, it’s the best way to spread hate”. ... Last, is prejudice because this hate group has an aggressive or negative action or feeling towards other races just because...
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| 5. | Why they hate us Why do they hate us? ... The pundits say they hate us because we have freedom and democracy. They claim they hate us because we are Americans and well they just hate us because their crazy. ...
Before we can understand the causes of their hate we have to recognize the effects of their hate. .....
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| 6. | Sign of the Immanuel The Sign of Immanuel
In Isaiah, chapter 7, verse 1-17, Isaiah prophecies an awesome event to King Ahaz to strengthen his faith. This event is called the sign of Immanuel. ...
This encouragement would be offered to Ahaz through a sign given by God. King Ahaz would acknowledge the sign given b...
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| 7. | Character Traits and How They are Affected by Ones Astrological Sign ... We are each assigned our very own
personal astrological sign, out of the existing twelve. Our traits and characteristics reflect
this zodiac sign; our actions are always in accordance with the sun sign. ... Much, if not almost anything,
can be accomplished by merely controlling tho...
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| 8. | Hate Crimes in America Depending upon where you live, a hate crime is a criminal act which is motivated by someone’s bias or hatred of a person’s or group’s perceived race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or other characteristics. In America we are beginning to see more and more hate crimes almost daily. ... F...
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| 9. | convo quote of the week: SO YOU ALL HATE ME? says: hello again quote of the week: SO YOU ALL HATE ME? says: did u go for another read of the box? hello kim says: yeh <--- JameS ---> damn straight says: lmao <--- JameS ---> damn straight says: hahahaha <--- JameS ---> damn straight says: any big words you ...
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| 10. | Everyday Use A Story About Heritage Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” is a story about a poor African American family and a conflict about the word “heritage.” In this short story, the word heritage has two meanings. ...
There are three women in this story: two sisters, Dee and Maggie, and their mother. The thematic richness of “Eve...
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| 11. | Racism ... What use is racism except to vent anger from one person and inflict pain on someone else? Racism has never served a decent function anywhere in the world, it has only led to death and destruction. Racism is a plague that has brought nothing but hate and separation to a potentially great place....
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| 12. | hate for hate crimes Among other useless things that Clinton spent his time pressing while he was in office, it recently came to my attention that during his last year, former President Clinton made hate crime protections a high priority for his administration. These hate crime legislations aim to protect anyone who is...
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| 13. | Family Heritage A Shattered Dream ... The story “Everyday Use” is a contrast between two sisters and the domestic struggle over hand made quilts that reveal the use and misuse of the concept of heritage and different attitudes towards one’s familiar traditions and cultural background. ... They have a family heritage that they wan...
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| 14. | History of American sign Language History of American Sign Language
As far as people can remember there have always been people with hearing problems. ... He taught the French sign language system and the finger spelling alphabet. ... 0~}American School for the Deaf~{! ... In 1868, he taug...
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| 15. | Love hate RElationships Is it possible to love and hate someone at the same time? ... In his article “Loving Your Enemy,” he highlights his feelings of love and hate for his diseased father.
Though he had many reasons to hate his father, Carcaterra loved him dearly. ... The tears are indication that he truly does ...
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| 16. | Heritage “Heritage”
Countee Cullen was the foremost poet of the New Negro Academy during the Harlem Renaissance. ... He wrote “Heritage,” which Langston Hughes called the most beautiful known poem by him. In the poem “Heritage,” Cullen is speaking as a representative African American addressing the soci...
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| 17. | Why must we go beyond hate Kenyetta Murphy
Why must we go beyond hate?
We the people, of the United States of America were targets of hate during the recent, vicious attacks of “911” on our nation. ... We must move beyond because it breeds prejudice and ignorance, which stands in the way of accepting things we can not...
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| 18. | Can You Hate Your God Can You Hate Your God? ... Victor Frankenstein, who in his attempt at playing God brings to life a “creation”, one with a countenance so hideous as to have been classified by modern ideologies as a monster. ... But one question of note is, does the creature hate its creator? Can one hate its creat...
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| 19. | Hate Crimes in America ... One major form of crime that has continued to plague the United States is the concept of hate crimes. Hate crime used to be considered any enforceable offense against a race other than your own. Over recent years hate crimes have started to encompass more, attacks on one’s gender, sexual pr...
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| 20. | Take That Flag Down ... The Confederate States of America surrendered its national flag to the Union at Appomattox on April 9, 1865. This was supposed to mean that the flag would never be flown on U. ... Constitutionally all southern states lost the right to fly the flag, as it was ratified in the 13th and the 14th ...
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