Papers 1091-1100 of total 7768 found.
Category: /History
…Japanese men were used as a source of cheap labour to develop remote areas of North America particularly in the west. It is within this period of time that we begin to see the discrimination begin against the first Japanese generation (Nikkei) in Canada…
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…into the lifeboats. Another was the discrimination against Third Class passengers. The boats sufficed only to half the number of those on board and the First Class, High Society passengers were preferred over the Low-Life immigrants under deck. Why do we all feel…
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…away or released from a job. The Americans With Disabilities Act prevented this type of discrimination by establishing rules and regulations designed to protect persons with physical disabilities. With a workforce made up of 43,000,000 people…
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…due to childbearing. By proving 'that women's and men's difference in roles were culturally based not biologically based' , they hoped to break down barriers. Feminists 'all insisted on an end to job discrimination all…
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…to be passed in 1975. It stated that discrimination of a persons sex whether male or female was unlawful in employment, union membership, education, provision of goods, services, advertisements and pay. In this essay the discussion will cover subjects…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to deter it. General police deviance can include brutality, discrimination, sexual harassment, intimidation, and illicit use of weapons. However it is not particularly obvious where brutality, discrimination, and misconduct end and corruption begin. The external…
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…the "training, experience, and skills" that they would need for better paying jobs (4). <Tab/>The minimum wage has an aspect that its supporters are not inclined to discuss: It can make employers more likely to discriminate on the basis of sex or race…
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…MILLENNIUMS WORKFORCE RIGHTS Abstract For years, big companies have set the rules for which employees had to follow in order to maintain their jobs. Discrimination for language barrier, race, color, age, disability and more was nothing easy to fight…
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…? Discrimination in the work place is hindering gender relations in today’s modern society. Women are getting fed up with always being treated unfairly by the employers. They feel that employers should base their decision on who can do the better job, not who…
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…. Racism is objectively defined as any practice of ethnic discrimination or segregation. Fortunately, racial violence is steadily declining as the turn of the century approaches. Now a new form of racism, covert racism, has recently sprung from…
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