Why do muslims still face discrimination in the United States?
I want my audience to know that Islamaphobia exists till this day because the incident Muslims were blamed for. i want them to know how and why this outcome greatly …
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Why do muslims still face discrimination in the United States?
I want my audience to know that Islamaphobia exists till this day because the incident Muslims were blamed for. i want them to know how and why this outcome greatly …
MLA citation:
Mogahed, Dalia. “What It’s like to Be Muslim in America.” Dalia Mogahed: What It’s like to Be Muslim in America | TED Talk, https://www.ted.com/talks/dalia_mogahed_what_it_s_like_to_be_muslim_in_america/transcript?language=en.
Dalia begins to tell the story of her life and how she embraced …
Part 1: MLA Citation
Dias, Elizabeth. “Muslim Americans’ ‘Seismic Change’.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 8 Sept. 2021, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/08/us/9-11-american-muslims.html?searchResultPosition=1.
Part 2: Summary
In “Muslim Americans’ ‘Seismic Change.” by Elizabeth Dias. Dias describes how …
Reading over “Schools Kills Curiosity” I wonder why they chose toddlers lower than the age of 5 be studied? If the goal is to maintain kids having a creative mind shouldn’t they do expierments on older kids? Would it have …
Part 1 MLA citation
Berliner, Wendy. “’Schools Are Killing Curiosity’: Why We Need to Stop Telling Children to Shut up and Learn.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 28 Jan. 2020, https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/jan/28/schools-killing-curiosity-learn.
Part 2 Summary
School are taking the …
Source #1:
Ahmad, Meher. “To Be Young, American and Muslim after 9/11.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 10 Sept. 2021,
Source #2:
Ahmad, Meher. “To Be Young, American and Muslim after 9/11.” The New York Times…
My Research Question is: Why do Muslims still face discrimination in the United States? This topic interests me because growing up I was called names by my looks and people started to call me a “terrorist.” I’m curious why …
Part 1: Mother Tongue
“I think my mother’s English almost had an effect on limiting my possibilities in life as well. Sociologists and linguists probably will tell you that a person’s developing language skills are more influenced by peers. But …
So before my Freshman year of high school started, the high school I went to has a program where they would have all these upcoming freshman to sign up during the summer to get to know their peers and teachers …
During middle school, I faced bullying from this racist kid. So in 8th grade, my class got a new transfer student. At first he was a pretty chill kid, everyone got to know him. Couple weeks later him and I …