Papers 1661-1670 of total 7768 found.
…influence was this century’s movement toward equal rights for women. Prior to the mid 1970s even the courts considered allegations of sexual harassment a private matter (very similar to the early U.S. response to racial discrimination). It wasn’t until women…
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…or worse, this right can also be extended to the workplace. The topic of this paper is to examine the legality and issues involved with regard to questioning applicants during the hiring process about their arrest and conviction records. Discrimination occurs…
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…involuntary servitude, and the right to equality in public places. Discrimination occurs when the civil rights of an individual are denied or interfered with because of their relationship in a particular group or class. Statutes have been enacted to prevent…
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…Society, 1976 Interviews: 1) Edie Lanzano 2) Emilia LoSciuto 3) Mary Fabio Brian S. Slevin Sexism-Patriarchy Sexism by definition is discrimination by members of one sex against the other, especially by men against women, based…
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…for their penalty. Many authors have debated the issues of discrimination and how it can be proved. The Baldus study was the first comprehensive statistical analysis on the issue. This study clearly had shown a discrepancy in the way sentences where handed down…
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…unfairly discriminated against due to their sexual preference. In one case in Boise, Iowa, a high school senior, Timothy Watkins was repeatedly verbally abused and discriminated against by his coach for being homosexual, when the fact of the matter was that he…
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discrimination) will certainly perpetuate pivotal position for antidumping in international trade law. Its nature, its past, and future is, therefore, of continuous interest to the world trading community. : Dumping : The Theoretical Debate. Dumping…
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…educated Whites in the United States. Because aversive racists believe in the American social organization that assumes the equality of all people, and because they aspire to be unprejudiced, they will not discriminate in "situations with strong social norms…
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…fifty-five percent did not. When speaking of genetically altering genes to obtain the proverbial "perfect baby," one must address the issue of genetic discrimination. If researchers are able to locate the exact genes that determine our mental traits…
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…before, like "Person A thinks that Person B is not very smart because he's black". *<Tab/>Apartheid or racist discrimination: Means that a person treats another person bad because of his or her race. For example if a manager doesn't hire…
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