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How do people define racism? Racism is everywhere. Racism is when a person or a group of people makes comments about another person or group's race and cultural background. Don't you just hate when people make fun of others because of what their race is. How would you feel if you were mocked or joked about your race? How would you feel then? People who are racist to others are wrong people. A lot of people died for us because they stood up against racism, prejudice, sexism, and discrimination and there are still people who feel this way.

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  • How do people define racism? Racism is everywhere. Racism is when a person or a group of people makes comments about another person or group's race and cultural background. Don't you just hate when people make fun of others because of what their race is. How would you feel if you were mocked or joked about your race? How would you feel then? People who are racist to others are wrong people. A lot of people died for us because they stood up against racism, prejudice, sexism, and discrimination and there are still people who feel this way.
  • Pride and Prejudice is the seventh episode of Season 8 on FOX drama soap Beverly Hills, 90210.
  • Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen, in which the mother of the five Bennet girls, including main character Elizabeth Bennet, attempts to find well-off husbands for them, as they are females and cannot inherit the family property. Hilarity ensues.
  • A book that Bella loves and Edward hates. Outside of the Twitard universe, Pride and Prejudice is a novel written by Jane Austen. The novel is known by many readers as a comedy of manners, a satire that makes fun of the way that people behave. The main characters of the book are Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. They both have to deal with the manners, upbringing, morality, and the idea of what a marriage is made of in 19th century England. Meyer states that her inspiration for Bedward came from these two characters. Bitch, please.
  • Pride and Prejudice was a popular 19th century Terran novel, set in the aristocratic society of England of that era. In a log dated stardate 7822.4, Lieutenant Michael Theivamanoharan pondered how differently the society of Sigma Iotia II might have been affected if the USS Horizon had left behind a copy of Pride and Prejudice rather than Chicago Mobs of the Twenties. (SCE eBook: Fables of the Prime Directive)
  • Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen in the years following 1796 before its original publication in 1813. It is Austen's second published novel, the first being Sense and Sensibility. Pride and Prejudice is written in a style of free, indirect speech like most of Jane Austen's works and has been the subject of many different film and television adaptations over the years. Pride and Prejudice is one of the most well known and loved novels written and its unique love story and characters make it all the more memorable.
  • By Jane AustenChapter 1 It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families, that he is considered the rightful property of some one or other of their daughters. "My dear Mr. Bennet," said his lady to him one day, "have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last?" Mr. Bennet replied that he had not. Mr. Bennet made no answer. This was invitation enough.
  • PRIDE AND PREJUDICE By Jane Austen Chapter 1 It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families, that he is considered the rightful property of some one or other of their daughters. "My dear Mr. Bennet," said his lady to him one day, "have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last?" Mr. Bennet replied that he had not. Mr. Bennet made no answer.
  • Pride and Prejudice by G.I. Jane Austen is a book based on a mini-series based on a TV show based on the Off-Broadway version of the smash hit mime drama, "Where's My Top-Hat and Cane?" It was published in an edition of 7 ox-leather-bound chapbooks on October First, 1611, at midnight. Due to its immense critical acclaim and wild popularity, it was reprinted yearly until 2204, at which point the already prevalent tradition of simply injecting it ocularly into the fetuses of the unborn was universally adopted.
  • Pride and Predjudice is a novel written by Jane Austen, about a twenty-year old woman named Elizabeth Bennet, which details the lives of Elizabeth and her sisters Jane, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia. When the rich Mr. Bingley comes to town, Elizabeth's mother, Mrs. Bennet, hears of it, and so plans to have her daughters meet Mr. Bingley, in hopes that he may one day marry one of her daughters. At this wedding, Jane falls in love with Mr. Bingley, while Elizabeth is forced to dance with Bingley's friend Mr. Darcy, whom she comes to despise. The novel then proceeds to describe the interactions between the characters, and the redemption of Darcy in the eyes of Elizabeth.
  • The second novel by the Genre Savvy, snarky Jane Austen -- a Take That at Love At First Sight. Elizabeth Bennet is the second of the five daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, upper-middle-class gentry who live in Longbourn, a small estate in rural England at the time of the Napoleonic Wars. Her father is a cynical, snarky recluse, her mother is a fatuous, rather ill-bred airhead obsessed with her daughters' futures, and her elder sister Jane is a sweet-natured beauty. Her younger sisters, by contrast, are uniformly 'silly': pretentious, bookish Mary; giggly, easily-led Kitty; and uncontrollable, foolish Lydia.
  • The terms in the title refer to attitudes influencing the primary character's actions. Prejudice does not refer to racial discrimination. It refers to bias without good basis. In a society where a woman's rank in society was almost solely based on her father or husband's rank, the acquisition of a husband (of the best possible status) was a primary goal for a young woman. And in the case of the Bennet family with five daughters and an entailed estate, it is the most important desire of Mrs. Bennet to see her daughters well married.
  • It was midday, the sun bathed the earth below. Small speckles of light passed the leaves of the tall green trees and set the ground alight. Birds chirped throughout the forest, only disturbed by echoing footsteps as a young boy ran, with hazel eyes and brown hair, clad in a black leather jacket with matching black trousers, a grey undershirt and sash, which contained small scrolls. He blitzed through the forest with remarkable speed. He swerved past trees elegantly without colliding with them. Suddenly the man collided with something or someone, who seemed to also be headed somewhere. "Hey! Watch where you're going!" he yelled, in a rather angry mood due to the heat.
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  • It was midday, the sun bathed the earth below. Small speckles of light passed the leaves of the tall green trees and set the ground alight. Birds chirped throughout the forest, only disturbed by echoing footsteps as a young boy ran, with hazel eyes and brown hair, clad in a black leather jacket with matching black trousers, a grey undershirt and sash, which contained small scrolls. He blitzed through the forest with remarkable speed. He swerved past trees elegantly without colliding with them. Suddenly the man collided with something or someone, who seemed to also be headed somewhere. "Hey! Watch where you're going!" he yelled, in a rather angry mood due to the heat. Anger filled Celestial Shinobi's body, though being a on his own now and more mature, he bottled up his anger and used his words." I don't think you ran into me on purpose, but the appropriate thing to say after you do is I'm Sorry not blame it on someone else." Taiyō struggled to grin as he thought of dozens of different ways he could've pulverized in his mind. There was a sudden breeze as he stared at the young man waiting for a response. "Like Hell I will! Why don't you watch where you're going!?" yelled the young man, with anger coursing through every part of his being. 'who does he think he is?' the young man thought. Suddenly, his eyes widened. He froze in surprise. He had sensed his chakra, and it was incredibly strong. He took a second and shook himself out of his stupor. His shocked maw turned into a grin, and it was nothing short of murderous, even for a pacifist such as him. "What say we settle this in combat. Honor is of great value for shinobi such as us. If we must fight for it then fight for it we shall?" the young man spoke, taking a backflip to create a gap of 2 metres. "I'll make you regret what you did, punk... And you will apologize..." mused the boy, with an ominous tone akin to a demon, all formed by the anger coursing through his veins. How dare that man think he is superior to me!? I'd rather die than apologize. The boy spoke from within his mind. "Ignorance, confidence, or just mindless actions, he must have already sensed my chakra, but he still challenges me." Taiyō thought as he took a moment to sense the leaf shinobi's chakra. "Nothing extraordinary, could he be masking his chakra...nah im giving this kid to much credit. But he did run into me, I can't just let him walk away unpunished." Taiyō smirked as he finally responded to shinobi's meaningless taunt. "You wish to fight me, your mind might say you wanna fight me but your heart (Taiyō closes the gap between the two shinobi with intense speed, touching his chest) has no desire to fight me. Which is why I can do this" Taiyō focuses his chakra into his index finger and flicks the brown-haired shinobi in the forehead and send him flying back but dealing very little to no damage. Getting repelled flying away, he turns into a log, courtesy of a technique taught in the academy. The real Senkai appeared on a tree above the Celestial Shinobi. He jumped weaving handseals so fast, his hands seem to blur, "Summoning Jutsu!" And Immediately, an adolescent slug slightly larger than the two shinobi appeared. "Hello, Senkai-sama" the slug spoke to the young man top him. "No time fore chit-chat, Iyasu!" yelled the boy. Without any further words or movement, the slug spewed thick acid paste capable of melting rock with ease towards the shinobi in front of him. At the same time, Senkai put two fingers in his forehead, emitting a barrier in his mind, blocking off any chakra that isn't his from manipulating his inner lobes, thus granting him immunity to genjutsu. The young boy then waited for the celestial shinobi's next move. A slug of the Shikkotsu Forest pupil of Sakura Haruno maybe, does he possess advance medical ninjutsu like her and Tsunade, Taiyō thought as he effortlessly dodged the slimy creature's attack. Taiyō began to show interest in the Leaf Shinobi. "Interesting turn of events you might a little higher than a below average shinobi." Taiyō taunted hoping that the man would listen to his anger, and attack without strategy. As he waited for the man responds he surveyed the shinobi's body and items to gather more information on his opponent.
  • How do people define racism? Racism is everywhere. Racism is when a person or a group of people makes comments about another person or group's race and cultural background. Don't you just hate when people make fun of others because of what their race is. How would you feel if you were mocked or joked about your race? How would you feel then? People who are racist to others are wrong people. A lot of people died for us because they stood up against racism, prejudice, sexism, and discrimination and there are still people who feel this way.
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