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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
now Sprint LTE 3:52 AM a 1 )B 9193-- H ilearnsfsuedu C “Thanks to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960’s, Ainerica has largely defeated racism. We are fulfilling Martin Luther King’s dream of being a nation where people will be judged “not by the color of their skin, but by the quality of their character.” Californians were wise to do away with affirmative action and other policies that tied us to racism.”
Do you agree or disagree with this interpretation of race
relations in California today? Please discuss various
issues dealing with race since 1960 to the present. Have
we achieved a color blind society? Do we still need
policies to correct past injustices? 4. Imagine the date is December 7, 2014. Knowing that
YOU are a keen student of California History, you have
been chosen to deliver a speech to a very special
audience. You are going to address the survivors of Pearl
Harbor veteran’s group. Your topic is “Japanese
Internment and Civil Rights.” Please write a 3-5 page
speech explaining the Internment, the Constitution and
the impact the “relocation” had on the Japanese
American cemmunity. Your “speech” should be
accurate, but it should also be sensitive to your audience.
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