Category: /Science & Technology
not discrimination will ensue. Evidence that society discriminates against that which is not within the norm is obvious through out history. So what would make genetically produced super human beings acceptable in the eyes of the normal world?
Biotechnology has also
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
). The women that work in these factories are not simply working there to earn a little spending money; they need this money in order to survive.
Along with safety hazards and low wages, there is also a high rate of sex discrimination within maquiladoras. Maria
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
experience racial discrimination and hate crimes for the color of their skin. Although slavery is now abolished and illegal in the United States, we still see how our country has not completely moved on from its past. There is still a tie between slavery
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Category: /Literature/English
discrimination due to their social differences from society. Even at
a cursory glance it appears obvious that marginalized people are at the heart
of wrongful convictions and suffer the prejudice of the criminal justice
system from the time
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Category: /Literature/English
without discrimination to the wounded on the battlefield, endeavours, in its international and national capacity, to prevent and alleviate human suffering wherever it may be found. Its purpose is to protect life and health and to ensure respect for the human
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Independence movement, Gandhi is often called the "Father of the Nation."
In 1893, Gandhi went to South Africa, then under British control, for legal work. Racial discrimination was freely practiced and in an incident that would change his life, Gandhi
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Category: /History
, and age. Laws exist that prevent discrimination for these and other reasons.
The laws of this country not only protect against discrimination they serve to guarantee justice for all. Part of the American Dream requires that all citizens be treated fairly
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
. The “coloreds” being picked on was symbolic of the African-American people being discriminated against, because these people were different than the rest of the citizens, they were not allowed to go into certain places. In the movie there were several signs
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
a language other than English, wearing a skin color other than Caucasian, or expressing homosexual orientation? Such discrimination can only have a harmful impact on American identity. Americans have always feared those who are "different" but have been taught
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Category: /Literature/English
1. Disability
2. Job limitations
3. Discrimination
III. Consequences
A. Strictness
1. Mild to serious
2. Lawsuits
3. Hit and run
B. Future measures
1. Law enforcement detectors
2. Consumer detectors
Reckless
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