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The Conversation Starts Here: A Perspective of Self, Culture, and the American Society The Conversation Starts Here: A Perspective of Self, Culture, and the American Society by Ciore Taylor
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“American can mean anything you want it to mean. It can mean that you live in America. It can mean that you are privileged. Being American can also mean that you are diverse. In many ways, the title American is an oxymoron because one may look it on the outside but not feel it on the inside.”
Ciore Taylor, The Conversation Starts Here: A Perspective of Self, Culture, and the American Society
“I am living in world full of lost hope and discrimination. I am living a life in which social equality does not exist and I am not sure that it ever can, or if once upon a time it ever did.”
Ciore Taylor, The Conversation Starts Here: A Perspective of Self, Culture, and the American Society
“Reality tries to disguise the fact that this society neglects to provide equal opportunity established by God and clarified in the Constitution. Whether equal opportunity is given to an individual or not, he/she still has the equal potential within him/herself to advance and obtain a greater level of success.”
Ciore Taylor, The Conversation Starts Here: A Perspective of Self, Culture, and the American Society
“Sometimes, the reason that people don’t get along is because they feel that their role is to be selfish or submissive—not understanding that American simply means understanding who we are so that we can help others do the same.”
Ciore Taylor, The Conversation Starts Here: A Perspective of Self, Culture, and the American Society