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AllanBergmann rule

e research it enables all of us to be able to have more of an understanding of why we are and look like who we do. Through this new understanding we can accept each other more fully. Through accepting each other for who they are on the inside there will be a lot less violence and a lot more peace in the world. We are not enemies but friends we must not be enemies though passion may astray it must not break our bonds of affection the mystic cords of memories as again touch as they will be by the better of our nature (America History X). This quote can be looked at two ways the first is the one that applies most to this paper that even though the concepts in the Allan-Bergmann rule has made us different we are still made up of the same kind of aspects. The second is by understanding these rules there will be less violence and this quote demonstrates why there should not be as much violence in the world today. Even though we are different we have to understand why we are so that we do not act on ignorance and hate or dislike someone because they do have these differences. It would have been just as easy if we were born at given place to have these same characteristics. Would the people who hate then hate themselves? I personally do not think so. In other words why do people hate when someone when they have a little choice about it as we do about our own given characteristics. Would those who hate want the same kind of treatment if we were born into this kind of place or this kind of family? It pretty much all goes back to the golden rule treat others how you want to be treated and those who hate would not want to be treated differently or hated if the they were the ones born into that kind of place or family. All these acts are just done out of pure ignorance of the Allan-Bergmann rules. Different Yet ComplimentaryEven though the Bergmann rule and Allan rule are diffe...

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