Papers 2311-2320 of total 7768 found.
…while men were sharing the quarry. Is there anything else men could think of women at the age when the fittest survived? The discrimination against women can be traced throughout history.In spite of the fact that there are about as many men as women on Earth…
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Category: /History
…, such as the players or referee's. Jacques Beaucoup a journalist claims, " the suspension is an insult to the French Canadians" the French believed discrimination was involved in Maurice's suspension, but they never seemed to remember that he punched out and NHL linesman…
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…suffered from many types of discrimination, such as segregation and loss of voting rights. The white Southerners held the beliefs that they were born superior to blacks in subjects to intelligence, talents, and many other things. In the South many measures were…
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…already been corrupted by this industrial, urban world. His people leave in search of opportunity and find only discrimination which eventually leads to increased violence and crime. But no matter how terrible the situation becomes, they do not return…
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…produce an inherent superiority of a particular race 2: Racial prejudice or discrimination. This is a definition of racism that was written by white men, back wen it was ok to deny the access of certain facilities to blacks. This was even considered a white…
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…jobs - to mention a few.) These myths seem work to keep women in their place and to justify the lack of progress for women. Worse yet, these myths often place blame on women rather than on sex discrimination. Men in corporate management tend…
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Category: /Law & Government
…undergo discrimination within the school as well. Practices such as tracking and grouping are key examples of what is called institutional discrimination. Institutional discrimination generally refers to how people are excluded or deprived of rights…
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…to redress past discrimination through active measures to ensure equal opportunity, as in education and employment" (www.answers.com). Affirmative action is looked to be the nation's most ambitious attempt to redress its long history of racial and sexual…
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Category: /Literature
…old, is apparent in every society. The roots of this are likely coming from the past decades when old age was linked to weakness. Society has successfully carried on this tradition of discrimination by forcibly pushing the elderly out of the workforce…
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…amendment that would, in its later years, serve as the main provision in support of equality and drove out a significant number of racially discriminative laws. Now, same-sex marriage advocates look to the equal protection clause to drive out laws that ban same…
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