Answer:
The root of the problem is human nature. As for possible solutions, unfortunately there are no foolproof solutions.
Explanation:
It's in our nature to compare ourselves to others. This is why some people think of those who are inherently different to be "inferior" to themselves. While it's true that many of us do not think this way, the issue is still caused by the way we subconsciously pinpoint the differences in the people around us. Since we're dealing with our own nature here, there isn't a concrete solution to the problem. No matter how much any of us preach about how racism is wrong, there will always be people who disagree. It's a very saddening conclusion, but we've searched for a solution for many years- only to come up empty handed.
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Answer:
when he gets replaced for another actor
Explanation:
Answer:
This is a Sharecropper’s contract.
Explanation:
After the Civil War, several free slaves created farms on land that had been abandoned by white people (white Southerners). The Democrat President Andrew Johnson, who was a slaveholder, restored every land to the white owners. Thus, former slaves were economically dependent. However, they asked for autonomy and the Sharecropper’s contract was created. It stated that landowners had to divide plantations and create an acre suitable for farming by a family. In exchange for the use of land and supplies, sharecroppers had to give generally 50 % of the crops to the white landlords. Yet, the owners gave credits for sharecroppers to buy goods with very high-interest rates, which gave rise to poverty. This contract, in particular, was made between landowner Isham G. Bailey in Marshall County, Mississippi, and two freedmen in 1867 and it stipulated different arrangements for both families living in the land.
Answer: The uses are as follows :D
1. Lithium: heat resistive ceramics, aircraft building, tritium production
2. sodium: coolant in nuclear reactors, soap making, street light manufacture (e.g. sodium vapor lamps)
3. Potassium: tanning of leather, manufacture of inks, making gunpowder
4. Rubidium: thermoelectric generator, making atomic clocks, working fluid in vapor turbines
5. Cesium: catalyst for hydrogenation of some organic compounds, vacuum tubes, photovoltaic cells
6. Francium: extremely radioactive and extremely rare so not used often
Answer: Objective
Explanation: Because you have to restate the facts you just presented and show you know what your doing/talking about.
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