Papers 2041-2050 of total 9959 found.
…that they have been doing for a while. The author opens her essay asking a question "Does diversity in higher education justify racial preferences?" and she answered, yes, we must open college education to students of all economic and racial background. The author…
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…The Founding Fathers, in their conception of a more perfect union, drafted ideas that communicated the oppression they felt as slaves of Mother England. Ironically, nowhere in any of their documents did they address the issue of racial slavery…
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Category: /Literature
…the representation that they desire. People that say they are being under represented need to get out to vote. If they do not go out to vote, then they do deserve the misrepresentation that they are used to, unless they are in a racially segregated community, where voting…
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…', as well as Emma's own excesses. Clueless depicts a sexually freer and racially heterogenous world - as compared to the purely white, Anglo-Saxon retinue that populate Emma. The modernisation of Mrs Weston and Frank Churchill into the African-American Dionne…
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…and Africa. Most bombings seem to be connected with the Muslim religion as well as some racial conflicts. Police and anti terrorist forces throughout the world are on high alert to look out for terrorist activities using the latest communications, satellite…
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…white domination while extending racial separation. <Tab/>Starting in the 60's, a plan of 'Grand Apartheid' was executed, emphasizing territorial separation and police repression. Apartheid implemented by law; racism, segregation…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…in all forms, including prostitution and gambling. The Klan was active in politics, and supported women's right to vote. They saw the WKKK as the newest recruiting targets of racist groups and crucial to their campaign for racial supremacy. The WKKK felt…
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…evidence of "conflict, tension". Hitler's push to achieve a volksgemeinschaft of Aryans of a healthy physical and mental condition proved to be the most consistent aspect of Nazism, and eliminating those groups known as racially undesirable. Under the regime…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Title VII's prohibitions apply regardless of whether the discrimination is directed at Whites, Blacks, Asians, Latinos, Arabs, Native Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders, multi-racial individuals, or person of any other race, color…
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…earned by their performance at work. (94-95) These employers who were trying to reach a racial quota, the strongest kind of affirmative action, are deemed to be immoral and unconstitutional. Employers should not abide by racial preferences as a guideline…
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