159 Results for cause and effect

Race Relations in Schools and the Effects On Educational Value"Meanwhile, back at school, I feared my grades would suffer horribly because I couldn't concentrate. Every moment of every day was filled with awful surprises that began early each morning. I hoped and prayed I wouldn't get ejected befo...
In 1948, the National Party was elected with Dr. Daniel Malan as their leader in South Africa. Their policies were based on the Saur Report (1947) which ultimately worked towards full apartheid (apartness) and segregation of the different races. During 1948-1960, many apartheid laws were introduced ...
The Reconstruction after the Civil War consisted of failures as well as successes. Despite having the intentions of positively affecting political and constitutional issues, yet failing to do so, the National Government from 1865-1877 successfully integrated many positive social changes. The Nation...
Nicole JohnsonDrug Abuse and TreatmentGroup Research on TobaccoSocial Factors Effecting Tobacco UseOne of the main causes for a person to continue smoking is the presence of secondary reinforcers. For a smoker a secondary reinforcer may be talking, working, drinking, or studying etc. These are paire...
Native Son During the 1930s few Americans (whites in particular) were unaware of the side effects of racism on the black population in America. The constant barrage of racist propaganda and racial oppression that blacks like Bigger Thomas faced while growing up inexorably damaged them psychologic...
Research Essay Affirmative Action in the United States There has been constant debate about the issue of Affirmative Action in American society. Those who oppose this policy say it actually serves as a hindrance to the nation in that it creates "reverse discrimination." However, in ...
Throughout the novel, Native Son, Richard Wright illustrates the ways in which white racism forces blacks into a pressured, dangerous state of mind. Blacks are beset with the hardship of economic oppression and forced to act subserviently before their oppressors. Given such conditions, it becomes ...
Martin Luther King Jr., Ella Baker, Rosa Parks...Upon hearing these names, many people immediately think of the arduous and prolonged struggle that these leaders endured to achieve racial equality. In fact, famous figures such as these are often given most of the credit for the Civil Rights Movemen...
The following pages will focus on expressing a critique opinion regarding the phenomenon of gentrification and uneven development, one of its repercussions. To begin with, one should clearly define gentrification, as it is generally defined, since several definitions can be found, expressing differe...
Protests of 1935: "An Analysis of Air Raid Over Harlem" When the Italian forces invaded the nation of Ethiopia in 1935 it disturbed many African Americans throughout the United States. This incident caused many blacks to protest in the streets of Harlem, New York. In Langston Hughes poem...
Your hardships and struggles are foreign to me; empathize with your pain and sorrow I cannot. We lead separate lives but at the same time are connected. When we pass in the street do you see a man or the man? I often wonder what I have done to deserve a threatening look. Have I offend you with my p...
For most white Americans race is not an issue, but merely a default category in this country's ethnic society. However, in the life of Dalton Conley many of the advantages that come with being white were denied due to his childhood living in New York's lower east side. Growing up white in ...
Affirmative Action Under Attack by Initiative 200? Affirmative action is under heavy attack by initiative 200, and it should not be. It should not be under fire because it serves as an act of restitution for the discrimination and hurt that we have caused African-Americans and other minorities th...
In the story Mary Meban you come to realize how much racism effects society effects how not only the way we view our selves, but also how we view other people. The story also shows now idiotic the idea of racism is, especially internal racism is what the story mainly deals. Internal racism is so hyp...
Dan Witcher Cry the Beloved Country "Opinions founded in prejudice are always sustained with the greatest violence."(Jeffery) The theme of the book Cry, the Beloved Country revolves around the idea of prejudice causing violence. Throughout the book the author shows how the laws of white men cause...
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel rifle with references of racial prejudice and injustice. The South has never been a bastion for racial equality, and still can be seen by some to harbor the last vestiges of bigotry. Harper Lee does a great job demonstrating the effects of racial inequality, through ...
The most important theme of the 1960 Pulitzer Prize winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird is author Harper Lee's tenacious exploration of the moral nature of people. Lee tenaciously explores the moral nature of human beings, especially the struggle in every human soul between discrimination...
Affirmative Action began in an era when minorities were highly under represented in universities and employment. Unless one was racist, most agree with the need of affirmative action in college admissions and in the workplace. With so much of America's work force made from inter-raced schools n...
Colors bring exuberance and flavor to writing. They capture the reader's attention and fill the novel with expressive and inventive symbols. Toni Morrison possesses an extraordinary artistic talent with writing. Phrases like "blood red squares of velvet," "berry-black lips," and "jungle-r...
Most of us, being United States citizens, would like to believe that everyone in this country is living in conditions of utmost freedom and equality. Although according to the constitution this is true, anyone who has ever been the victim of oppression knows not to take equality for granted. Our soc...
We live in a society that draws lines and builds boxes. These creations function as a means to place people in categories to describe, identify, and imprison individuals into certain groups. One means of classification that we have is race. It is a simple way to create boxes and stereotypes abou...
Mark Twain and William Faulkner write completely different ways than each other. One is a very humorous writer that brings up many issues; most people would never bring up. He fills his works with social satire and makes fun of all different types of writing from almost every era before his time. Ma...
HISTORY ASSIGNMENT: ABORIGINAL POLICIES The discrimination against the Aborigines of Australia was not unheard of in the 20th century. The laws at that time, which were regarding to Aborigines, were harsh and gave them no rights or justice. This led to massive declines through the early parts of t...
I will be exploring the themes of loneliness and also the American Dream in the novel 'Of Mice and Men by Steinbeck. It was written in a ranch where he lived called Soledad, it lies on the river Sailinas in which Steinbeck was well know as he was born in the town of Sailinas. Crooks experience...
South Africa's transition from apartheid to a multicultural government was a great achievement, one due to those who worked very hard to promote understanding between the white population and the black population. Over a period of five years, the black African National Congress and th...