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Hi bessie
It is no secret that Americans can be a little parochial, a little too distracted by problems and conditions in our context. In some ways this helps us solve our problems, but it also gets in the way of thinking about problems elsewhere. I get some feeling of that in the discussion question for this week. It seems to speak to what we see/experience in the US, but I wonder whether it is "portable." Do you think that the concepts we are working with here - in a predominantly Black/White context - can be applied in other places (as examples, maybe in a poly-ethnic country like China, or in a country like India where social caste is still in the social background, or Australia with its population of pre-European people)? Need Assignment Help?
Dr. sasser
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