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    A Reflection On Race

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    Reflection 3: Race Race is a group of people of common ancestry, distinguished from others by physical characteristics, such as skin, eyes, and hair. Race is the one thing that surrounds us and helps form us without even thinking. People don’t think twice about judging someone and guessing their race. It happens naturally now when you first look or meet someone. Race also is involved with a variety of values, assumption, and historical meaning. That explains why people who don’t believe in stereotypes

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    The Idea Of Race

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    “The idea of “race” represents one of the most dangerous myths of our time, and one of the most tragic.” In the last half on the nineteenth century anthropologist defined four “major groups” of people for purely convenience purposes. Due to how the four groups were divided this created a new term “race” this has gone far beyond its four letters. For such German/Nazi philosophers, anthropologist, and scientist their conception of race can be viewed far different than others. Given the Germans knowledge

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    then the whites. Racism exists because people do not want to get into an argument, they just go around it. We do not talk about how one race is better than another but we think it in our head. As people blame others we are keeping racism alive. We are using those power to keep stereotyping and categorizing people. We are certain races are more powerful than other races. We are putting them on a scale. 8. What really counts according to Johnson’s insights is that just because we do not see it does not

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    Moreover, the Soviet Union had many other great success and were overall ahead of the space race in the beginning before the death of Sergey Korolev. (Cavendish, Soviet Union is first to the moon) Of course they had great success with the sputnik 1 satellite and then they sent the sputnik two, in which it sent the first living thing into space. The living thing was a dog named Laika but sadly died after some time after it reach into space. Furthermore, they had even more sputnik mission in which

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    class without first addressing what the concepts of race and ethnicity mean. This is a definition that is constructed differently in every text that we’ve read, and it’s possible that every student in the class had differing definitions of race at the beginning of the semester. Personally I think that we’ve agreed on certain aspects of that definition as the class progressed and we’ve read different texts, but obviously the construction of race holds a different meaning for everyone. In the beginning

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    Race-Based Differences

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    The simple recognition of race-based differences can create conflict whenever used to discriminate against another individual, however by understanding the presence of different “racial groups”, people often seek to positively impact these groups by forming collaborative movements. Recognizing race-based differences isn’t necessarily “racist” unless an individual uses it to negatively influence the well-being of another person, regardless of whether they are in the same or different “racial group”

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    Race Vs Science

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    A study of race has changed over centuries. Creating race was originally for anthropological purpose but it became biological, scientific, and political which started segregating certain human groups from another from the mid-18th century until now. Scientists have gone through studies to show us how different each human groups are. Because science is objective and believed to be trustworthy resources, we accept what science tells us without being skeptical. When going against what science has already

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    gradually grown and evolved over time where other factors such as skin, race, culture, religion, and sex all take part in social inequality. In the Americas there is a great deal social inequality among the entire country where we know a bit about. Racism is something that was created by humanity and started in Europe as a way to create a hierarchical view while keeping those in power in power. According to “Race and Racism” “Race is a social construction, and ideas we endow with meaning through daily

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    Is race-thinking an inevitable product of the fact of human diversity? Before attempting to address this question, we must first deconstruct and define the terms race-thinking as well as race. Race-thinking, as Paul C. Taylor defines the term, occurs when human beings assign “generic meaning to human bodies and bloodlines” (16); it concerns itself with the “kinds, called races, and... about individuals, who thereby have racial identities (18). The concept of race is an elusive term to define, especially

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    The experience of race is very different depending on the person experiencing it. This experience can be loosely broken down into two main categories, conscious disadvantage and unconscious advantage. The majority of people experience race through one of these categories and there are numerous factors that play into these two different experiences of race. The first way that race is experienced is as an unconscious advantage. This is the experience of the majority of white people in this country

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