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1. __The Key Causes of Racism (Repost)__. Sihera, Elaine. September 17, 2009. [] . 13, October 2009. <[]> This article is written by Mrs. Elaine Sihera. She has written six books and nearly 1000 articles on diversity issues, emotional health, and self-empowerment. One example of a book that she's written is Managing the Diversity Maze, published in 2002 (to read this book, click [|here] ). She lives in London and went to college at the University of Cambridge. She was a senior high school teacher and an education manager. In the article, she talks about the causes of racism and how those causes effect people. The scope of this article is that it is only talking about the causes of racism. The author does not state whether or not she is talking about racism in the U.S. or in other countries; she is only stating the general causes of racism, no matter what country. Therefore, since the author is only talking about the causes of racism, I do not think that there is any bias in the article due to the fact that she is not talking about a group of people.

2. Khalil Al Haddad, Mohammad. "Towards an Understanding of Prejudicial Racism and Community Violence." Vol. 22, No. 1, March 2000. 13, Oct. 2009. <[]> This article is written by Mr. Mohammed Khalil Al Haddad. He wrote this article for the medical bulletin in Bahrain. Bahrain is located in Saudi Arabia. This article talks about different kinds of racism in prejudice. The article divides prejudicial racism into many levels in order to make the reader understand the main concept better. This article also talks about community violence, but that is not what was used for this wiki. The scope of this article from an analytical view. The author is kind of "teaching" us what prejudicial racism is and is analyzing the concept down to simple levels. This article might have a bias that it might be talking about racism and community violence in Bahrain, and not the U.S. The analyzing of the concept of race, however, is what made me choose this resource for information.