Alf Dubs Essays

  • Sir Nicholas Winton: The Man Who Targeted Children During The Holocaust

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    The Holocaust was a tragic and discriminatory event. It was a time when most of the Jewish population of France, the Netherlands, and Greece, as well as hundreds of thousands of the citizens of Poland were killed. The gas chambers took the lives of 437,000 people of the Jewish faith in a matter of weeks. At least 6 million people that practiced the Jewish faith were killed during this horrible time. The reason many Nazis targeted children was because they thought that the survival of the children

  • Essay About Jamaican Culture

    794 Words  | 2 Pages

    Cultures are a system of knowledge shared by a relatively large group of people. It includes a system of shared beliefs, values, symbols, and behaviors. No two cultures are the same. We are living in a mixed culture setting where a wide variety of nationalities exist together. I interview my friend from class, Cynthia Wilder, who is Jamaican and compared myself to her since I am an Indian. Although Indian and Jamaican cultures are not the same, they share many things in common. Both cultures have

  • KING TUBBY’S REIGN

    4850 Words  | 10 Pages

    KING TUBBY’S REIGN "Dub mean raw riddim. Dub jus’ mean raw music, nuttin water-down. Version is like your creativeness off the riddim, without voice." Osbourne Ruddock, known professionally and affectionately as ‘King Tubby’, the ‘Dub Master’ of all dub masters, is truly the Daddy of Dub, in every sense of the word. Not only was he one of the most innovative musical engineers of his time, but an artist, a pioneer, and a teacher to the procession of dub masters that would follow in his shadow

  • Reggae Music Negative Influence

    873 Words  | 2 Pages

    Does Rap and Reggae Music Have Negative or Positive Influences On the Youths Today Rap and reggae music, is this a problem or a solution to the growing pains of today’s youth. Rap and reggae music were born from similar ethnic origins. African Americans and Afro-Jamaicans who are poor, a minority, experiences similar struggles, poverty, oppression, the desire for expression and a path to create enjoyment. Rap and reggae artists have been influential in the lives of our youth conveying both positive

  • Responses to the Challenge of Amoralism

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    Responses to the Challenge of Amoralism ABSTRACT: To the question "Why should I be moral?" there is a simple answer (SA) that some philosophers find tempting. There is also a response, common enough to be dubbed the standard response (SR), to the simple answer. In what follows, I show that the SA and SR are unsatisfactory; they share a serious defect. To the question, "Why should I be moral?" there is a simple answer (SA) that some philosophers find tempting. There is also a response, common