Papers 1701-1710 of total 7768 found.
…        Yes, the military does have sexual harassment and discrimination against women in the nineties. "Firestone and co-researcher Richard J. Hurns analyzed a 1988 DOD Survey of men and women in the military and found that 51.8 % of men…
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…Affirmed Discrimination The phrase affirmative action was first used by John F. Kennedy in the context of racial discrimination in 1961, however the phrase today conveys a different message then in 1961. The reason for this difference, lies…
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…, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, Alaskan Natives, and immigrants. In general, affirmative action is intended to benefit groups that are thought to have suffered from discrimination. However, critics argue that some groups benefit from…
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…-A-School and Junior G-Man programs, all involved in the education of drug dangers (\"A Short History of the FBI\" 2000). Probably Director Sessions greatest accomplishment while he was with the FBI was how he dealt with the problem of discrimination
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…alternative to violence in the pursuit of a more equal and just community, has been a substantial factor in maintaining the stability of American society." (1) History has provided examples of judicial discrimination based on the accused's racial heritage or gender…
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…to be discriminated, shaped by machismo, and poor women faced the double duty of family and employment. “According to historical records almost 30 percent of households in the city of Sao Paulo in 1765, were headed by women that were single, married whose husbands were…
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…of the Harlem slums and discrimination against Negroes are just a few of the many results of the urbanization of America. Negroes moved to the city, away from their farm lives, to work in factories as America industrialized. With all the Negroes and other immigrants…
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…: I. Outlaws arbitrary discrimination in voter registration and expedites voting rights suits; II. Bars discrimination in public accommodations such as hotels and restaurants; III. & IV. Authorized…
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…“Catholics and the Holocaust: Was it any of Our Business?” The discrimination began, as Jews were not allowed in certain stores. Signs were posted banning them from a variety of places. Later stores owned by Jews were shut down. Soon…
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…security.) · Affirmative Action Legislation · Gender Discrimination · Age Discrimination · Race Discrimination · Disability Legislation · Civil Rights · Wrongful Discharge · Job Performance Evaluations · Seniority · Communication Skills · Education…
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