Papers 1291-1300 of total 7768 found.
…and his belief that society as a whole is unknowingly racist, that people in society and within institutions discriminate but without actually being aware of it. Local authorities in particular discriminate by providing poor and run down housing…
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…less desirable clothes are frequently subjected to various forms of prejudice and discrimination, exclusion and even ostracism, especially in schools. Wearing less expensive less fashionable clothes, different clothing from everyone else creates division…
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…this discrimination Congress passed Title IX in 1972. This was a set of amendments that stated "no person in the US shall, on the basis of sex be excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity…
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…Thematic Essay: Equality Throughout American history, people of all races, cultures, and religion etc, have been discriminated against, and denied the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The African Americans are one group that has…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…is unethical because religion is a personal choice. One of the major beliefs of social work is allowing clients to make their own choices. This therefore leads to a problem of discrimination against social workers that see religion as a way of life. "In spite…
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…characters such as, Ellen Roark (Sandra Bullock), who was discriminated for being a female, Carl Lee Riley (Samuel L. Jackson) is judged by his race, and the stereotype that is conveyed to the people of southern Mississippi. Ellen Roark, an energetic Boston law…
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…. This to me is a direct violation of freedom and sounds a bit like the Holocaust. This violates the freedom to be yourself without discrimination because of your weight, hair color, eye color, clothing choice, participation in school activities, etc. In society…
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…system of state oppression than a widespread and tolerated attitude of discrimination: it empowers those that seek to discriminate with the full authority of law and state, and justifies that which is unjustifiable in an integrated society where…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of our everyday life. These freedoms include freedom of religion, belief, opinion, expression, association, and press. Under theses freedoms, we can not kill someone in the name of God, nor can we say something that discriminates someone, or even cause a riot…
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…Is it really necessary to use gender-neutral language? It is very important to use non-sexist language, even if a person does not have any discriminative intentions at all. Everyone, consciously or not, tends to assign masculine gender to terms…
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