Papers 2461-2470 of total 42688 found.
…be focused on protecting institutions' educational tasks. Unfortunately, however, some legislatures use fiscal crises as a cover for selectively cutting programs that treat controversial matters. Indeed, in the most recent legislative…
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…is Title IX. 1. It states that; “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial…
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…Affirmative Action Affirmative Action efforts were started in 1964 to end the long history of overlooking qualified people of color and women from higher education. Affirmative Action sets standards for a business or office of admissions, so…
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…by not adequately providing education and funding to counter balance the social, economic and cultural beliefs of the people. Improving women's health requires strong and sustained government commitments, favourable policy environments and well targeted resources…
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…the relationship between smoking and cancer" (Itzin 22). After considering the increase in rape and molestation, sexual harassment, and other sex crimes over the last few decades, and also the corresponding increase of business in the pornography industry, the link…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…is that of gender. In “The Bluest Eye” issues of gender are addressed through Cholly and the prostitutes. Cholly has an incident where he is caught having sex when he is young by some white hunters and is forced to continue. He is unable to orgasm and feels inadequate…
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…will rebel and the whole “Utopian” society’s efforts would down the tubes. In our society it is important for everybody to get an education because in our society power is gained by education and power is important to us. In a “Utopian” society education would…
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Category: /History
…in these two city-states was that they had the same overall role: bearing strong children. The soldier-centered state was the most liberal state in regards to the status of women. Women did not go into military training but they were educated in a similar fashion…
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…them. Education is not needed in the Utopian Society. Education to us leads to knowledge and for us knowledge is power and power runs the world. However for them there is no need for education because they do not need power. Power will not get them any…
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…an educated Mom. She makes sure her children become successful. Many women devote themselves entirely to their child's education. The average mother will sit down with her children to help with their homework. Mothers also are very involved with the PTA…
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