Papers 1951-1960 of total 7768 found.
Category: /History
…and discrimination that true emigrant workers did. She worked at a factory of Hein & Fox making caps for about five dollars a week. The cap makers worked ten hour days in large open rooms through the heat of summer and winters cold. Rose and the other workers…
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Category: /Literature
…for their rights and for legalization of their marriages for years. Not giving them a right for a legal marriage should be compared with any other kind of discrimination. In my opinion, homosexual marriages in the U.S. should be legalized because homosexual couples want…
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…their disillusioned lives. Quite opposite in situation is Kino, the poor American Native from The Pearl. He finds a pearl with the potential to uplift his family from poverty and discrimination. While the lives of the people are quite different, what binds them…
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…in air, They have learned to live it down As though they did not care" This is how a lot of black people reacted to the racism and discrimination that faced them every day. The title already makes me think of people that were living during times of turmoil…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to national violence. They also include discrimination of women. Women are discriminated when it comes to the reproduction status. <Tab/>Gregory Mahler has five characteristics that he says defines democracy. These include elections, representation…
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…elderly women living in poverty have lived very patriarchal lives. The wage gap only continues the oppression of women. Since the beginning of history, women have always been discriminated upon. In the American society of today, people feel as though…
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…economic upward mobility. Unlike the earlier European immigrants who encountered discriminations and were later viewed as white, the contemporary immigrants are more visible and cannot disappear in the mainstream. In his writing still the Promise City? African…
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…Affirmative Action is a program of opportunity; it is not a program of discrimination. This is the major argument people use in defending Affirmative Action. Whites claim they are now discriminated against because of this program and that minorities get…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…attribution theory can help to explain why discrimination often occurs, American researchers Susan Averett and Sanders Korenmam found that on average the hourly pay rate for women aged between 23 to 31, was 20 per cent lower on average than that of women of average…
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…in the United States. After Kennedy's assassination, the new President, Lyndon B. Johnson, signed, with Martin Luther King Jr. looking on, the civil rights bill into law on July 2, 1964. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned discrimination by race, color, religion…
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