Papers 1441-1450 of total 7768 found.
…government practices they considered unjust, including capital punishment. The death penalty should be abolished because of many factors including discrimination, human error, promotion of violence, costliness, and "cruel and unusual" punishment. In practice…
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…case doing anything and everything he can to defend his client. I admired the book for its brutal honesty about the more ugly parts of America's not-so-distant past when black-white discrimination was at its peak. While reading the book, I felt the ten…
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Category: /History
…of a language, spoken by minorities, often discriminated cultural or social groups. Some quite contrasting views on the concept of Ebonics, often dividing along ideological lines, which provides us with a most disturbing message; The opinion lies in the skin color…
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…like all men can. Men and women are all equal, but why does sexism still exist in human society? Shouldn't it stop long ago as all of us, women and men were born equal? Over the years, gender discriminations have lessened, but gender problems still exist…
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Category: /History
…and discrimination seem more justified (almost like a racial caste system). Differences between races are cultural as opposed to biological; they are learned or adaptive differences and not scientifically proven differences in genes. Most of the noticeable physical…
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…The policy of affirmative action in education will no longer be needed in the near future. In the past, however, legislators determined that in order to prevent racial discrimination affirmative action would be needed. Recent demographic studies…
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…from the images that the media convey. In fact we are not different, instead we are judgmental and we discriminate and segregate. Racism is a word that means a lot of things to many people. To some, that word is the description of a way of life, to others…
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…as giving any type of advantage to a particular group of people (i.e. race or gender) (Gilbert et al. 1). In order to alleviate concerns of discrimination, companies are developing corporate cultures that embrace cultural diversity. This is known as diversity…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison This article is very true in the way that the poor get discriminated on in almost every aspect of life. When people look at them they don’t see them as equals they see them as potential criminals and feel…
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Category: /Literature/English
…done. We took this huge, built-up problem of discrimination, drew some media attention to it for a while, and then slowly, let it fade into the rest of our history. “And there was a sense of community here, and you felt the possibility, you believed…
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