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Eating Fruit Slices
by William H. Gilmore, Mar 25, 2008
How you treat pieces of fruit may be an indicator of how you interact with others. Here is an interesting comparison using some of your eating habits.
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Talking Tolerance, Achieving Equality and Why It's In To Be Out
by Richard L. Naran, Feb 9, 2007
The way we approach prejudice and discrimination may actually be part of the problem.
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American Bigotry: A Response
by Ninth Sense, Mar 8, 2008
E-mails often make the Internet rounds that espouse bigotry and other irrational thinking. I had to write a response to one.
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The Legacy of Emmett Louis Till July 25, 1941 – August 28, 1955
by Brandon Kumm, Feb 21, 2008
In honor of Black history month, I would like to present a remembrance of a young man whose death changed American history forever, Emmett Louis Till.
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A House of Assumptions
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 30, 2008
The basis of the right to vote in the Canadian House of Commons in 1885.
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How Far Have We Really Come with Civil Rights?
by ANDY N, Jan 22, 2008
40 years after the tragic murder of Martin Luther King Jr, where do we stand concerning civil rights?
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Honor King’s Wishes Everyday
by Todd Hicks, Jan 16, 2008
Make Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. happy. Learn how to honor him everyday.
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Africa: From the Lips of an African
by oniovo lee, Jan 11, 2008
The few Bad eggs in Africa have made it possible for the rest of the world to think every African is fraudulent, but this is wrong.
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Prejudice and Categorization
by ExistentiallyExiled, Dec 14, 2007
If we think for a moment about ourselves in the midst of a changing world, a world in which many distinctions exist, we find something inherent within ourselves. The world is complex. We seek understanding. Consequently, we categorize.
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Paperclips: Discrimination and the Holocaust
by Jared Stenzel, Nov 19, 2007
This inspiring story call “Paperclips” was more than just getting lucky, it had many miracles. The first is having to do with the actual object they chose to collect.
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