Xenophobia
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Xenophobia and Horror MoviesXenophobia is one of the oldest tools of horror, and will continue to be used to scare us. -
Racism and Xenophobia in South African Police ForceXenophobia and Corruption in south africa within the the government and law officials. racism against foreigners and police force.
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Xenophobia in South AfricaA personal account of the obstacles faced when doing development work in South Africa. One of the biggest challenges is xenophobia and racism. -
Morbid Fear of Strangers Or: XENOPHOBIAI'm Locked Inside A Room I Wont Be Leaving Soon Socially Handicapped Always Recoiling Back I Have My Heart Defined Fear I Always Find Fear of Speaking Words And Have Them Wrongly Heard
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Immigration from 1870 to 1920: Nativist Xenophobia and Persecution of ImmigrantsImmigrants to the United States from 1870 to 1920 were not always welcomed. Many faced unjust and even violent persecution from well-connected nativist groups, who often acted out of nothing more than ignorance and prejudice. -
XenophobiaThe author, a South African, has returned to the UK for a couple of years to study, and writes about her own particularised perception of the current political climate in South Africa and questions her country's future.
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Immigration & XenophobiaI believe that Mexican immigration should be allowed to continue. If the United States is worried about the bifurcation of its culture, it should look to itself for solutions...
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Xenophobia in LiteratureIn Auschwitz prisoners are forced to wear the yellow star to set them apart . Sitt Marie Rose, meanwhile, chronicles the fighting between Muslims and Christians in Beirut. Fighting in both books demonstrates how the concept of the other is used to annihilate.
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A Question of Honor: The Genderization of DominationSodom and Gomorrah is a story of Ancient Mediterranean/ Near Eastern values underneath a veneer of homophobic propaganda. The system's male-honor and female-shame dichotomy genderizes the concept of domination, linking together implicit misogyny and explicit xenophobia.
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I May Not Know the Meaning of Life but I Know BS when I Step in ItXenophobia doesnt exist. This has become a key word in the illegal alien criminal debate.
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Be Afraid. Be Very AfraidSee how it works. Mix a smidgen of truth with three parts guile, stir in a cup of irrationality, garnish with religious intolerance and xenophobia and serve with scalding rhetoric. Mmmm. Yummy! Republican gumbo.
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My Ethnic BackgroundAcademic explanation of ethnicity, prejudice, assimilation and xenophobia through the author's own ethnic background. The article is an overview of ethnicity from experts in the field and explores the German population of Texas.
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The Promotion and Protection of the Rights of ImmigrantsThe Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Immigrants.
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Durban Review Conference Against Racism (UN Conference, Geneva: 20-24 April 2009)My take on the current Review Conference on the UN World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance Since the 2001 Boycott by President G.W. Bush, (Durban, S. Africa)
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Mere Xenophobia or Hate SpeechChristina Patterson commenting in The Independent manages to conflate anecdotal rudeness and female genital mutilation. I think she may have gone too far.
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American Xenophobia and the Threat to Our Own Liberties from WithinThe stripping of civil rights and the ignorance of renaming items did not begin with the Patriot Act and changing French Fries to liberty fries.
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From Apples to Xenophobia: Writing About Diet, Health & ExerciseEveryone wants to know what they can do to improve their health, which is why writing about diet, health and exercise can be such a lucrative market for freelance writers. If you know a thing or two about health, you can find markets for your work.
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XenophobiaIf you treat others who are "different" as aliens, or if you have ever been treated as an "alien" due to narrow-mindedness, this is for you!
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Barack Obama's Durban ShameIn 2001 the Orwellian named "UN World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance" was held in Durban, South Africa, and concluded that Israel was the cause of all of those things.
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Ten British TV Shows Available for Netflix Instant Viewing that Make the Roku Worth the PriceThink the Roku isn't worth it because Netflix doesn't carry anything good for instant viewing? Think again, Python breath.
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Proposed "Measure B" on Marijuana Sows Vitriol in Mendocino County, CaliforniaFew discourses are as combative as local political advertising in the United States.
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An A-to-Z Review of George W. Bush, Amateur PresidentAs our long national nightmare slowly winds to a close, let's take a fond look back at the eight-year funfest that has become better known as the presidency of Dumb-Ass.
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How I Know Barack Obama is Blackthoughts on racial politics
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EWU Students Participate in May 1 Immigration MarchThe Eastern Washington University MEChA club participates in an immigration march in downtown Spokane, Wash. -
The Culture of Fear in America"Give us a happy ending and we write a disaster story." This is an in-depth look at the culture of fear in America.
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Election Stunner! John McCain Tied with Barack Obama in Major Polls; McCain Campaign's Negative Advertising Appears to Pay OffJohn McCain surpassed Barack Obama in Rasmussen Reports' Daily Presidential Tracking Poll in the results announced on Monday. -
America's Asian Foreign Policy from the 1820s Through 1900Examination of US foreign policy during the mid to late 19th century as it relates to Asia.
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Interview with Jack DanteOnly in the dark room of Jack Dante will you find....... -
Tsui Hark's Once Upon a Time in China IIIWhen first viewing of Tsui Hark's Once Upon a Time in China III, one is visually bombarded. So much so that the invigorating fight sequences and Dragonhead costumes dizzying the screen leave little room for an uninitiated viewer to fully absorb Tsui's messages. -
Oklahoma: Celebrating 100 Years of RacismOklahoma imposes the most severe anti-immigration laws in the nation.
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The Controversy Over Obama's Birth CertificateRight-wing bloggers have recently been raising a stink about Barack Obama's birth certificate and the dark secrets that the document may (but probably doesn't) reveal.
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Veterans DayThis Veterans Day, I condemn the soldiers who kill and I commemorate their victims: the innocent men, women and children of Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Ten of the Best Comedy VillainsVillains don't always have to be scary killers. Here are ten movie villains that spend just as much time making people laugh as they do making people miserable.
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Rudy Giuliani Launches First Television Ad in New Hampshire MarketRudy Giuliani Launched his first TV ad in the Boston market to boost his campaign in the New Hampshire primary. The Giuliani ad is a 30-second spot in which the ex-mayor claims, "I've been tested in a way in which the American people can look to me." -
Understanding Discrimination Against Native AmericansIn modern day America, a country founded on equality and strongly opposed against racial discrimination, Native Americans are racially discriminated against on a daily basis. Their valued heritage and identities are used as sports team mascots.
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Why Right-Wing Americans Will Never Understand Barack's Decision to Ditch the Lapel PinMore US citizens should drop their right-wing, conformist hang-ups like Barack did and focus on the real issues plaguing this nation.
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The St. Patrick's Battalion: The Irish Who Fought for MexicoFew people outside Mexico and Ireland have heard of this Mexican army unit that helped defend the country during the Mexican-American War of 1846-48. -
An Employer's Right to Insist on All Employees' Speaking Only EnglishA demand that all employees speak only English, unless related to job function or performance may constitute unlawful discrimination.
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How China's Transition to a Market Economy Propelled it Past Russia's Reform in the '90sThis article takes a look at why China has been able to move from a command economy to a successful market economy while Russia has actually experienced a lower standard of living.
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The Acceptance of Science FictionA look at science fiction and how it has transformed into a culturally acceptable genre of the past 80 years
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