Papers 1981-1990 of total 33468 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…argue, is to allow bigots to run rampant and to subject their targets to a loss of equal educational opportunity. The power of a university to eliminate bias on campus ultimately depends not on its ability to punish a racist speaker, but instead…
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…both qualities. Thomas Jefferson once wrote that "I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." As a result, he supported an effective educational system and a free press. These institutions, he…
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…had something called the DARE (Drug and resistance education) Program. In this program, the aim was to educate young children about the different types of illicit drugs and the effects it might have them. There is a sticker on the back of my parents' car…
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Category: /Literature
…How would you want to work at McDonalds the rest of your life? When someone drops out of high school there is a good chance that is where they will end up. Dropping out of high school with an educational background of the tenth grade can significantly…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…behaviors and ideas. Education and communication are often interrelated with many other factors, such as class. In every culture, education is directly related to class. Simply put, the higher classes have better education. Evidently, communication is key…
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…at Seneca Falls, N.Y., issued a declaration of independence for women, demanding full legal equality, full educational and commercial opportunity, equal compensation, the right to collect wages, and the right to vote. Led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan…
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…that are fair in form but discriminatory in operation. An example of DI may be having to take a written test, height and weight requirements, educational requirements. Disparate impact cases are very complex in nature and need a lot more evidence than disparate…
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…change. Education and communication would help "unfreeze" each group. A combination of directing the behavior away from the behavior and remove the restraining forces (those who oppose the change). Movement would begin with participation and negotiation…
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…part of him as they build up unconsciously with various experiences, contacts or problems that one comes to face or meet during his life. Each one of us, without exception, is subject to various kinds of biases linked to his education, family background…
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…) was developed to define, plan and implement health promotion to illustrate the linkages between health education, health protection and prevention (Tannahill 1985). This model was chosen primarily due to its extensive possibilities to which it can be successfully…
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