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…to focus on is homosexuals. Many gays believe that they are being treated unfairly by companies that do not offer domestic partner benefits and other fringe benefits that are offered to heterosexual workers and their spouses. They argue that their “partners…
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…in the case of domestic violence, both women and men were "equally likely to have used severe violence and inflicted severe injuries..., to have previously committed violence against nonintimates, and to have been using drugs or alcohol at the time of their arrest…
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…civil rights. President Harry Truman ordered the final desegregation of the armed forces in 1948. He also committed to a domestic civil rights policy favoring voting rights and equal employment, but the U.S. Congress rejected his proposals. School…
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…civil rights. President Harry Truman ordered the final desegregation of the armed forces in 1948. He also committed to a domestic civil rights policy favoring voting rights and equal employment, but the U.S. Congress rejected his proposals. School…
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…civil rights. President Harry Truman ordered the final desegregation of the armed forces in 1948. He also committed to a domestic civil rights policy favoring voting rights and equal employment, but the U.S. Congress rejected his proposals. School…
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…of the armed forces in 1948. He also committed to a domestic civil rights policy favoring voting rights and equal employment, but the U.S. Congress rejected his proposals. School Desegregation In the postwar years, the NAACP's legal strategy for civil rights…
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…as 'women's work' prevented women from earning money outside the home. It also importantly made 'private' issues such as domestic violence and rape within marriage visible, and led to the provision of refuges and to new legislation to protect women". (Jowett, 2000…
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…of violence and the loss of assets of a family were gorilla tactics used on the offenders of non-compliance. The self-esteem of Chinese women and girls was all but crushed with being looked at as worthless, since boys were highly valued in single family homes…
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…was put on the officials to take action. Threats of violence and the loss of assets of a family were gorilla tactics used on the offenders of non-compliance. The self-esteem of Chinese women and girls was all but crushed with being looked at as worthless…
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…. It just isn't there." (Ditmars par. 20). The fact that Bush can not come up with any substantial reason for bombing Iraq makes it appear that Bush has been using Iraq as a scapegoat for his own domestic problems. Bush's rush to make war in Iraq is a ploy…
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