<em>It shows that even though many years have passed, tradition is still passed down through out decendants, and so is our knowledge. It shows that even though theres been years of our race evoling, we still remeber what happend that long ago. We still can connect with out roots through our knowledge. </em>
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I’m tired of eating butterscotch pudding; let’s leave the dessert festival.
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Racism has been around in America for hundreds of years. Systematic racism began years before slavery and people have generally always hated people who don't look like them. In the words of Mahatma Ghandi "an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind." The system of hatred that we have today does not work. After slavery was abolished in America, racism grew. People knew that they couldn't own slaves any more, and that made them hate their past slaves. Even today, racism continues to divide nations and continents. Yet, in truth, we are all similar and can all do amazing things. As Leotyne Price once said, "Accomplishments have no color."
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To look through someone eyes, means to look at their point of view, or their side of the story.
in this example, it uses an immigrate's (you spelled it wrong), so depending on the event this immigrate is in, will effect their point of view (happy, sad, scared, etc.)
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