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    movement (BBC, 2015). This past week in San Francisco, racists and homophobic texts were discovered among some of the police officers in the San Francisco police department (Williams, 2016). This particular story makes me wonder whether some of these stereotypes against blacks are at times the driving force behind the acts of brutality against black men during arrests. In some cases, the black men are not innocent either, but are there other humane options that can be utilized during these arrests. In some

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    understanding about Islam and “Muslims.” it opened my eyes to various things that I would not think about on my own. These are details I just do not take the time to reflect upon. In short, my paper will focus on the concepts of acculturation and assimilation. I have noticed these concepts in the books and articles we have read throughout the quarter. In the book entitled A History of Islam in The America by Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, he discusses the fact that many of the enslaved African Muslims were obligated

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    you cross the street in hopes of avoiding the bulky man’s domineering demeanor? What about when you see a Muslim man walking the street, fully clothed in a thawb? Do you think that he may be the next terrorist to wreak havoc on America? Many Americans’ perception of people unlike themselves has been distorted by the stereotypes against diverse ethnicities and by the discrimination against specific religions. Muslims, among many other groups of people, have been targeted by everyday people because of

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    cancers the moral landscape of the client. Because I believe the assessment is a "two way street" that influenced by client and therapist variables, I started to analyze my values and beliefs, and how far my stereotypes come from my attitudes towards the client. The values, beliefs and stereotypes come from my developmental history, background and my culture identity. I also believe if I get influenced by these factors I can have common mistakes errors in diagnosis like

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    learning about Islam, it opened my mind to various things that I would not think about on my own. These are details I just do not take the time to reflect upon. In short, my paper will focus on the concepts of acculturation and assimilation regarding Muslims in America. I have noticed these concepts in the books and articles we have read for the class. In the book entitled A History of Islam in The America by Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, he discusses the fact that many of the enslaved African Muslims were

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    Common acts of discrimination occur to minority populations in the workplace on a daily basis in a variety of subtle ways. Deitch, Barsky, Chan, etc. decided to examine the results of subtle discrimination and how often it occurs to minority populations with a series of three data samples since racism is treated as a airy occurrence to those who don’t experience it. There were three propositions made on the basis of reasoning to explain the subtle yet detrimental impact slight discrimination has

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    grew up going to church and private school. However, it was never boring and much more interesting and informative than I thought it would be. Because of my background, I did not know anything about the other traditions, with the exception of a little understanding about Judaism, all I knew were stereotypes. The five most important and interesting things to me that we learned were how similar all of the traditions are to one another, the idea of syncretism, Thich Naht Hanh’s teachings of emptiness

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    Aldon Shelton Ms. Mosley English III Due October 19, 2017 Prejudice and Racism in America The difference between racism and being prejudice is nothing. They’re the exact same thing. Both affect different minorities in America based on stereotypes. Stereotypes aren’t the only thing. Not everyone gets to live the American Dream because of their race & beliefs. People struggle feeding their families at the end of the day because they couldn’t get a better job because of their skin tone. Others can’t

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    the case, why is there such hostility towards people who practice Islam? In not only America but other countries as well, there is a single story about Muslims. This single story has potential to create unfair bias. Muslims are portrayed as terrorists, oppressors of women, and intolerant of other religions. These are some of the single stories about Muslims. “Terrorist” in the dictionary is defined as “a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit

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    American Muslim women today are struggling to address the stereotypes and misconceptions that come with the role of being a woman in Islam. Muslim women occupy a large variety of important positions in American life: medical doctors, engineers, lawyers, chemists, housewives, broadcast journalists, professors, clerical workers, business women, schoolteachers. Some are immigrants, from countries ranging from Saharan Africa to Indonesia, while many others were born in America; some American Muslim women

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