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[ad_1] use this video link Stevenson, Bryan. “We Need to Talk about an Injustice.” TED, February 2012, https://www.ted.com/talks/bryan_stevenson_we_need_to_talk_about_an_injustice. and answer the questions below. MLA format 200 words. [ad_2]
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[ad_1] Purpose The purpose of homework 2 is to synthesize evidence to formulate conclusions and analyze issues or problems surrounding a topic. In other words, you will conduct an investigation so you can write an informative work. You may use
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[ad_1] Take a moment to reflect on your own experience of communicating and interacting with someone of a different culture. Have you ever traveled outside of the U.S. or even found yourself in a distinct sub-culture of the U.S.? Did
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