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10 janv. 2011
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Nike's brand building strategy

Case study - 6 pages - Management

Nike, one of the best known brands in the world, was established in the United States in 1972 by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman. The name 'Nike' owes its origin to the Greek goddess of victory, Athena Nike. In 1971, a graphic art student created the logo that became the memorable logo of...

27 juil. 2006
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Indigenous People in Peru - publié le 27/07/2006

Essay - 4 pages - Geography

Andean lives, is a pair of autobiographical narratives edited by two young anthropologists in which Gregorio and Asunta, a Peruvian Indian couple, tell their life stories. The story takes place in the highlands of Peru, where millions of indigenous inhabitants who represent the cultural majority,...

13 janv. 2009
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Describe what you would want to tell the white community about how the legacy of our history helps to explain racial divisions and disparities that persist today - publié le 13/01/2009

Thesis - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education

America has a long history of racism and discrimination against its Black community. One has to keep in mind the centuries long history of slavery which came to an end only over one century ago in the South. It is also necessary to remind of how close to us is the end of segregation, as...

14 oct. 2024

A Lesson before dying - Ernest J. Gaines (1993) - Reader's response essay

Text commentary - 4 pages - Literature

'A Lesson Before Dying' is a touching novel created by Ernest J. Gaines, a remarkable African-American writer whose works illustrate the lives of the rural Southerners in the era of segregation. This novel is set in a small Louisiana town in the late 1940s where the topics of...

31 juil. 2009
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Progressivism

Thesis - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Progressivism, the era between 1900 and 1920, is described by historians Arthur Link and Richard McCormick as “the way in which a whole generation of Americans defined themselves politically and responded to the nations problems at the turn of the century.” These two historians believe...

03 déc. 2007
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Typical Assimilation?

Essay - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education

The stereotypes presented in the novel, Typical American by Gish Jen, clearly show a mutual misunderstanding between races. It also illustrates the use of racism as a defense mechanism when new to integration and assimilation. Stereotypes in this story are a sort of segue from an old way...

04 sept. 2009
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A view of the subjects covered by the animated series "The Simpsons"

Thesis - 5 pages - Social, moral & civic education

The animated series “The Simpsons” has covered many serious subjects, offering intelligent insight into society's problems. One great thing about the show is that it uses nonstop humor to entice viewers who may not otherwise be interested in sitting through a social commentary on...

10 mai 2007
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Describe what you would want to tell the white community about how the legacy of our history helps to explain racial divisions and disparities that persist today

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

America has a long history of racism and discrimination against its Black community. One has to keep in mind the centuries long history of slavery which came to an end only over one century ago in the South. It is also necessary to remind of how close to us is the end of segregation, as...

18 avril 2008
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"125th and Lenox: The Intersection of Different Ideological Avenues"

Essay - 6 pages - Philosophy

Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X personify the argument regarding protest within the Civil rights Movement. The two charismatic leaders wanted civil and economic progress for the African-American community, and their differing perspectives on American society in the 1960s form the basis of...

01 août 2008
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Lula and the myth of the Flying Dutchman: The play written by Amiri Baraka

Essay - 5 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Amiri Baraka's play, Dutchman, is a deeply powerful one act which reflects the racial and societal tensions of the 1960's in the setting of a moving subway car. The interaction between the two main characters, Lula a sinister, white woman and Clay an African American intellectual, illustrates the...

03 oct. 2014
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This Is England': a case study of a subculture in the England of 1983: the skinheads

Case study - 4 pages - Sociology & social sciences

This is England' is a title of a famous song made by the Clash in 1985. The lyrics of this song highlights the difficulties faced by England in the mid 1980's which include urban violence, unemployment, racism, police corruption, the Falklands War. This is England, is also the...

12 août 2008
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Multicultural early childhood literature in picture books: Reflections and explorations from the color-blind generation

Essay - 10 pages - Educational studies

Utilizing methods of research, social and historical inquiry, as well as interviews and examination of texts both primary and secondary, the purpose of my senior work project is to interrogate the dominant view(s) of multi-cultural early childhood literature through the lens of contemporary...

09 janv. 2009
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Extreme right in Belgium

Thesis - 9 pages - Journalism

In September 2006, seventeen people have been arrested in Belgium for allegedly planning attacks aimed at "destabilising" the country's institutions, 10 of these 17 people where soldiers and the federal prosecutor's office said in a statement that they are people with an extreme-right...

15 janv. 2009
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The rising Level of Xenophobia: Being a Black African Foreigner in South Africa - publié le 15/01/2009

Essay - 6 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Despite the transition from a very authoritarian regime to a young democracy, post- Apartheid South Africa has not yet managed to get rid of the racist burden that undermines South African political life. Racism is still deeply entrenched within the South African mentality and constitutes...

03 juil. 2009
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Diversity in schools: The true definition of segregation

Thesis - 3 pages - Educational studies

I grew up in a very small town of twelve-hundred people. Now that I look back, I realize that my town, Greenfield, contained absolutely no diversity; the population was one-hundred percent Caucasian. However, when I'd visit my friends in neighboring towns, they had lots of black friends who...

27 mars 2015
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Quicksand, Identity and Women's Experience

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

The thesis explores how issues related to class, race, and gender intersect to help shape Crane's struggle towards attaining autonomy and social stability in the 20th century (French and Allyson 457). It shows how class, race, and gender connect by paralleling the plight of Quicksand as a...

16 mars 2010
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Ernest J. Gaines, "Tell them I am a man ", Chapter III - A review

Text commentary - 2 pages - Literature

Published in 1993 by Alfred A. Knopf, A lesson before dying is Ernest J. Gaines' sixth novel. The story is set in the 1940s, in the fictional community of Bayonne, which is clearly based on Gaines' own childhood home, which is called Pointe Coupee Parish, in Louisiana. To understand the...

27 nov. 2013
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Symbolism in Obasan

Case study - 2 pages - Literature

Throughout the novel Obasan, Joy Kogawa uses symbolism to communicate short but important messages to readers conveying the various themes of the novel. One main idea expressed through images and symbols includes the deterioration of conditions for the Japanese Canadians as they are stripped of...

07 juin 2018
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Recitatif - Tony Morrison: racial division

Essay - 2 pages - Literature

Never has there been a subject that has aroused as much discussion as racial division. Toni Morrison wrote "Recitatif" in 1983. Twyla and Roberta, two young girls grow up in a segregation atmosphere. Even though this situation will be implicit the entire story long, the author desires to make the...

22 janv. 2007
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Extreme right in Belgium - publié le 22/01/2007

Essay - 8 pages - Political science

In September 2006, seventeen people have been arrested in Belgium for allegedly planning attacks aimed at "destabilising" the country's institutions, 10 of these 17 people where soldiers and the federal prosecutor's office said in a statement that they are people with an extreme-right...

31 déc. 2010
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United Colors of Benetton: An overview

Case study - 8 pages - Management

The clothing market is doing well with a growth rate of 2.5%, even though the market is unstable due to certain aspects (environmental, economic, socio-cultural, etc.), Despite saturation, Benetton is a brand that continues to sell quality clothing. However, given the explosion of mega stores,...

06 août 2007
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The rising Level of Xenophobia: Being a Black African Foreigner in South Africa

Essay - 6 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Despite the transition from a very authoritarian regime to a young democracy, post- Apartheid South Africa has not yet managed to get rid of the racist burden that undermines South African political life. Racism is still deeply entrenched within the South African mentality and constitutes...

04 oct. 2014
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Extracts from Race and History (1952) and Race and Culture (1971) : Claude Levi-Strauss

Text commentary - 1 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Claude Lévi-Strauss (born 1928) is a French anthropologist who introduced the Strucuralism in anthropology. He taught at the New School for Social Research in New York and obtained a chair of Social Anthropology at the College de France (1959-1982). In 1960, he founded the Laboratoire...

14 sept. 2007
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Transatlantic trade (Amos Beyan)

Essay - 2 pages - Finance

The author defines racism to be “the ideology of exclusion or separation of people because of the color of their skin.” This separation was very prominent during the transatlantic trade because so many countries, including those of Africa, were involved in racism, by...

16 avril 2008
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Inequalities in Modern Society

Tutorials/exercises - 5 pages - Sociology & social sciences

Why are modern societies characterized by social, political and economical inequalities? In other words, why do modern societies arrange people in hierarchies of inequality based on wealth, status, power, race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age and physical and mental abilities? The...

28 juin 2010
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Gwendolyn Brooks

Thesis - 4 pages - Literature

Gwendolyn Brooks is one of the most influential poets known in the African American community. She challenged minds to expand, by writing truth and real-life situations based on her own experiences. Brooks in a sense helped cope with face to face struggles during the time when racism was...

17 juil. 2008
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Caucas-o-vision: White portrayal of African Americans in television

Essay - 5 pages - International relations

With the rising number of television sets in American households post World War II, came hope that this unprecedented tool of mass media would bridge the socioeconomic, racial, and cultural divides splintering the county. However, since television's conception in the late 1930's, it has further...

29 sept. 2010
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Race and gender as structuring factors of election: A typically American reality?

Worksheets - 1 pages - Political science

Does racism still prevail in the US? The last election in the United States was a forceful reminder that race and gender have always played a role in the American elections and, more generally, in the American society. It is only in 1920 that American women were allowed to vote and much...

10 juil. 2012
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Football governance: Is the current governance model stable and sustainable?

Case study - 20 pages - Sports

“Organized football” had started as an amateur and European sport. But for fifteen years, football has become a “big business” throughout the world. During the nineties, TV channels have understood the growing popularity of football and have turned this sport from something...

04 mai 2009
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The Breedlove family in The Bluest eye by Toni Morrison

Book review - 2 pages - Literature

In her novel ?The Bluest eye', Toni Morrison presents a portrayal of racism in the 1930's through the life of the Breedlove family, and specifically through the vision of the daughter, Pecola. In this story, the characters do not suffer from direct oppression, but the novel shows...