do you think institutional discrimination occurs because people are purposely acting in a racially discrimination manner? why or why not.
please write more of 300 words​

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Answer 1

Answer:

I believe that institutional discrimination does not occur because people purposefully act in a discriminatory way.

Explanation:

Institutional discrimination is the term that refers to racist concepts, customs and norms that are highly rooted in society and people's thinking, which are promoted and carried out as something common and cultural. Institutional discrimination is a racist act, but the people who practice it, fail to realize that they are being discriminatory and do not have, in most cases, the discernment that they are being racist and are causing social imbalance. An example of this occurs when a leader of an institution organizes the place by separating people by racial groups. This leader did not intend to discriminate against anyone, but by separating social races he established that they should not be together, which promoted discrimination.

In this way, I believe that institutional discrimination is not done because people purposely want to act in a discriminatory way, but because they did small discriminatory acts, without intention.


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Which passage from the excerpt shows that the narrator is using logos?

A. Well, it was about a month after we sprayed for the final time and
I'm sitting at my desk in the trailer thinking about the drainage
project at Kuching

B. they love those shorts, by the way, the shiny material and the tight
machine-stitching, the whole country, men and women and
children, they can't get enough of them

C. A hundred and twenty inches of rain, they've got to figure a way to
keep it out of the hut, and for centuries, this was it.

D. for the first time in maybe a year I'm not smearing mosquitoes all
over the back of my neck

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A. Well, it was a month after we sprayed for the final time and I ‘m sitting at my desk in the trailer thinking about drainage project at Kuching

In the passage, in the excerpt where the logos is used where the narrator is sitting at a desk and thinking about starting a drainage project.

Option A is the correct answer.

What is meant by logos?

Logos is one of the persuasive appeals that helped the speaker to persuade the audience with logical arguments.

In the excerpt from the passage, the logos are applied where the narrator has been visualized that a month ago they were gathered for the last time and also thought about the drainage project to be built at Kuching when he is sitting at a desk. This represents a logical appeal to the audience by the speaker.

Therefore, the excerpt mentioned in part A represented the use of logos.

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Can I use they instead of he or she in formal writing?

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Yes! Contrary to popular belief, “they” has actually been used as a singular subject in language for a very long time.
Yes, they is usually referring to multiple people though

What part of the word biology indicates that it's the study of something?

A. -logy
B. bi-
C. biol-
D. -iolo-

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The answer is B. bi- in Greek means life and living.

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Answer:

It is Latin,

Logy for science

What moral dilemma does General Zaroff suggest in this passage? whether it is moral to seek freedom whether hunting animals can be justified. whether it is moral to share dangerous information whether hunting another person can be justified

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Answer: whether hunting another person can be justified.

Explanation:

This question is based on the short story, "The Most Dangerous Game", which is about an man named General Zaroff who has grown tired of hunting animals and now hunts human beings.

Rainsford gets trapped on the island by error and meets General Zaroff who suggests that he now hunts prey with courage and cunning and when Rainsford realizes he means humans and expresses error, General Zaroff attempts to justify it by saying that a young man such as Rainsford who has been to war should not hold human life in such high esteem.

Imagine yourself at the place of Melpomenus Jones and write a diary entry
expressing your frustration and helplessness in detail.

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Answer:

17 may 2021

Monday 9:00

Explanation:

I'm so nervous finding myself at melpomenus place ,without knowing anyone nobody was there for me when I need help I'm so frustrated crying will never solve my problem I came across strange people everything is catastrophe alone at night without knowing anyone .

Subject: Physical Education

Complete the table below. On the first column you are going to write all the physical activities that you can do well and on the second column write the different activities that you think you can't perform well.

MY STRENGTHS
1.
2.
3.

MY WEAKNESSES
1.
2.
3.

Guide Questions:

1.How will you evaluate your physical strength and your physical weakness? Explain?

2.Do you easily identify your strength? If yes why?

3.During this quarantine period, what is the physical activity that helps you to be physically fit?

( I need your point of view )​

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1-   did you take that qusetion for the internet 2- Answer:

Meron pong pag pilian diyan po

Explanation:

Sorry po

Write an essay defining Genocide, and making a case for how genocide can be prevented in the United States

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Answer:

It is defined as a mass extermination of a particular group of people - exemplified by the efforts of the Nazis to eradicate the Jewish population in the 1940s. But behind that simple definition is a complicated tangle of legal concepts concerning what constitutes genocide and when the term can be applied.The term genocide was coined in 1943 by the Jewish-Polish lawyer Raphael Lemkin, who combined the Greek word "genos" (race or tribe) with the Latin word "cide" (to kill).

After witnessing the horrors of the Holocaust, in which every member of his family except his brother was killed, Dr Lemkin campaigned to have genocide recognised as a crime under international law.

His efforts gave way to the adoption of the United Nations Genocide Convention in December 1948, which came into effect in January 1951.

Article Two of the convention defines genocide as "any of the following acts committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such":

Killing members of the group

Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group

Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part

Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group

Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group

The convention also imposes a general duty on states that are signatories to "prevent and to punish" genocide.Since its adoption, the UN treaty has come under criticism from different sides, mostly by people frustrated with the difficulty of applying it to specific cases. Some have argued that the definition is too narrow; others that it is devalued by overuse.Some analysts say the definition of genocide is so narrow that none of the mass killings perpetrated since the treaty's adoption would fall under it.

The objections most frequently raised against the treaty include: The convention excludes targeted political and social groups

The definition is limited to direct acts against people, and excludes acts against the environment which sustains them or their cultural distinctiveness Proving intention beyond reasonable doubt is extremely difficult UN member states are hesitant to single out other members or intervene, as was the case in Rwanda There is no body of international law to clarify the parameters of the convention (though this is changing as UN war crimes tribunals issue indictments) The difficulty of defining or measuring "in part", and establishing how many deaths equal genocide But in spite of these criticisms, there are many who say genocide is recognisable.In his book Rwanda and Genocide in the 20th Century, the former secretary-general of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), Alain Destexhe, wrote: "Genocide is distinguishable from all other crimes by the motivation behind it."Genocide is a crime on a different scale to all other crimes against humanity and implies an intention to completely exterminate the chosen group. Genocide is therefore both the gravest and greatest of the crimes against humanity."Mr Destexhe has voiced concern that the term genocide has fallen victim to "a sort of verbal inflation, in much the same way as happened with the word fascist", becoming "dangerously commonplace".Michael Ignatieff, former director of the Carr Centre for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University, has agreed, arguing that the term has come to be used as a "validation of every kind of victimhood". "Slavery, for example, is called genocide when - whatever it was, and it was an infamy - it was a system to exploit, rather than to exterminate the living," Mr Ignatieff said in a lecture. The differences over how genocide should be defined have also led to disagreements on how many genocides occurred during the 20th Century.

Explanation:

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Read each sentence below determining which sentence is punctuated correctly.
1)
Jill spent the morning baking, cleaning, and vacuuming; the afternoon running
errands, paying bills, and grocery shopping; and this evening ironing, making
dinner, and washing the dog.
2)
Jill spent the morning: baking, cleaning, and vacuuming, the afternoon:
running errands, paying bills, and grocery shopping, and this evening: ironing,
making dinner, and washing the dog.
Jill spent the morning baking, cleaning, and vacuuming, the afternoon running
3)
errands, paying bills, and grocery shopping, and this evening ironing, making
dinner, and washing the dog.
Jill spent the morning baking; cleaning; and vacuuming, the afternoon running
4)
errands; paying bills; and grocery shopping, and this evening ironing; making
dinner; and washing the dog.
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Answer:

#1

Explanation:

You are the principal speaker in a debate on the motion:"Democracy is the best system of government for Africa". Write your speech for or against the motion.​

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Answer:

of course democracy is the best government of Africa because people can have their rights to live life independently

What does it mean to present a quotation in blocked text?

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Answer:

to separate the question from introductory text by spiking a line space and indenting.

Explanation:

i took the quizz

But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream
his wings are clipped and his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing.
When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes,
I all alone beweep my outcast state,
And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,
And look upon myself and curse my fate. in both poems, the connotation of the underlined language implies

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Answer:

Despair.

Explanation:

The two excerpts of poetry are from Maya Angelou's "The Caged Bird" and "Sonnet 29" by William Shakespeare. And both poems talk of suffering and freedom.

The use of the phrase "grave of dreams" shows the metaphorical bird's restricted life and desire to be free. Likewise., Shakespeare's poem also mentions the speaker's "outcast state" while "troub[ling] deaf heaven with [his] bootless cries." Both the poems talk of the despair and sadness of the speaker(s).

I ..... ( learn) French because I'm going to be based in the Paris office next year

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Wow that’s very good Nd French is very hard to learn Impressive

Tell the examiner about your favourite film.

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Answer:

#This is one of my favorite movies, as it is very motivating.

#I got goosebumps while watching the matches in this movie.

#It was like watching those matches live.

Conclusion:

It is not only a good example of modern cinematography but also a marvel in good direction.

This is one movie, which I can watch again and again.

Answer:

fast and furious all the parts from 1 to 9

6. Unscrambled the The sentence below
never found out I of the story end the.

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I never found out the end of the story.

Which words best complete this sentence?

He realized he was in a(n) _________ when he saw that the road was completely _________ with snow.

A.
nucleus, maneuvered
B.
descent, perpendicular
C.
predicament, enveloped
D.
ascent, precipitated

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Answer:

predicament and enveloped

Answer:

A

Explanation:

did the test

give 5 words that describe the impact or effects of massive open online course (MOOC's) two points each.

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MOOC'S course is very good on online

it is very helpful to

us

it make us understanding and give us

knowledge

and

strength

I’m really need help English is not my strong suit, so if you can please help me out ASAP

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Answer:

final couplet

Explanation:

yo clean up your chromebook that got pencil marks on the screen

Sarah is researching the rebound in the bald eagle population.

Which research questions have the strongest connection to the topic? Select two options.

Where do bald eagles primarily live?
Who is in charge of protecting bald eagles?
How many bald eagles exist in the United States?
What steps did the government take to help the bald eagle?
How did the bald eagle recover from being endangered?

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Answer: What steps did the government take to help the bald eagle?

How did the bald eagle recover from being endangered?

Explanation:

A research question refers to the question that a research study aims to answer. The research question addresses a problem.

Since Sarah is researching the rebound in the bald eagle population, the research questions that have the strongest connection to the topic include:

• What steps did the government take to help the bald eagle?

• How did the bald eagle recover from being endangered?

What other information is needed to prove that △FGE ~ △IJH by the SAS similarity theorem?

∠F ≅ ∠J
∠I ≅ ∠F
∠E ≅ ∠H
∠G ≅ ∠Icters have to get out of.

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I don’t think this is the subject of English

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

ofc its not english.

2. Betsy and I were physically exhausted after weeks of commuting North. A. glad C. happy B. tired D. unpleasant​

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Question: 2. Betsy and I were physically exhausted after weeks of commuting North.

A. Glad C. Tired B. Happy D. Unpleasant

Answer:Letter C :)

Have a nice day! <3
Tired. Is the answer

one of your class friend has won the best player award in the district level volleyball match. write a message of congratulation to be published in a newspaper on the behalf of your school family​

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Answer:

Kindly check explanation

Explanation:

Success is what most people crave for, work hard for, seek for, sacrifice for, yet only very few are able to achieve and celebrate this very special 'thing'. We are very glad that your hardwork, dedication, devotion and prayers finally paid off as you finally emerged outstanding from the lot. It is with great honor, pride and joy that we received the news and deemed it fit as a school which you have effortlessly represented to congratulate you on your success which is a result of your extraordinary and exemplary belief. We hope to see clinch more awards and breakforth to win more silverware in state and regional competitions. On behalf of the school family we wish you success and we love you.

help meeee plsssssss:(​

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Answer:

ok

Explanation:

A compound sentence contains two main clause e.g But they did not see me.

A complex sentence is a subordinate clause one main clause. e.g Until i called them

A compound-complex contains two or more main clause and two or more complex sentence

Please help with this

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Answer:

...misplaced focus of government time and resources.

ASAP!!!! What do you guys think... Are people who commit terrible acts purely evil, or can they also have some good in them?

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Answer: I think they’re purely evil. People who commit the crimes have bad intentions, they don’t second guess themselves until they got caught, well, most of them, some might be clinically insane and such, but it’s all how the human mind works.

i think they can have some good in them, but they've never felt how great if feels to truly do something good without any other intentions.

Select one of the steps required to get a high thrown pass

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El último espero que esto ayude lo siento si me equivoco

What is the meaning of media​

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Answer:

Media are the communication outlets or tools used to store and deliver information or data. ...

Explanation:

The term "medium" (the singular form of "media") is defined as "one of the means or channels of general communication, information, or entertainment in society, as newspapers, radio, or television.

“My grandma sent me a birthday card and a present for my birthday." >> Find the direct objects. <

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Answer:

hii

Explanation:

Answer:

Birthday card and present

Explanation:

Read this excerpt from Rudolfo Anaya’s essay “Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry.”

Tortillas and poetry. They go hand in hand. Books nourish the spirit, bread nourishes our bodies. Our distinct cultures nourish each one of us, and as we know more and more about the art and literature of the different cultures, we become freer and freer. . . .

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like to sample different ethnic foods, the breads of many many groups; just as many of us enjoy sampling books from different areas of the world. I travel to foreign countries, and I know more about myself as I learn more about my fellow human beings. Censorship imposes itself in my path of knowledge, and that activity can be justified by no one.

Which of these changes would make this excerpt more argumentative?

A.) using words that affect the audience’s sense of trust
B.) using less repetition of certain words and phrases
C.) including words that address logic and reason
D.) including words that are charged with emotion

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Answer:

C. Including words that address logic and reason :)

Explanation:

The correct answer on edge June 2021

The changes in would make this excerpt more argumentative were including words that address logic and reason.

What is the excerpt?

In writing, an excerpt is a passage that is quoted from a larger work, like a book, poem, or article. Excerpts can be used to "display" to readers what you want them to learn and remember about the issue, regardless of your writing's subject or the style you want to use.

As in the essay, Rudolfo Anaya The changes that would make this excerpt more argumentative were the, including of words that address logic and reason.

The essay refers, to literature, immigration, and politics by one of the godfathers of Chicano literature In his essay “The New World Man,” Rudolfo Anaya writes, “I stand poised at the center of power, the knowing of myself, the heart and soul of the New World

Therefore, Thus option (C) is correct.

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what does the thief stop Christian from doing in Cyrano de Bergerac? ​

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Answer:

the thief stop Christian

How do you define revolution?
In your own words

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Answer:

revolution is the movement of one object around a center or another object, a forceful overthrow of a government by the people or any sudden or grand change

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