Papers 2511-2520 of total 7768 found.
…made up largely of mestizos, people of mixed Spanish and Native American descent. By the end of the 19th century, mestizos, who were discriminated against during three centuries of Spanish colonization, had become the largest population group in Mexico…
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…differences. Genetically based behavior is created through culture and by our society. According to Jansson (2003), structural discrimination is defined as a series of obstacles that, singly and together, interfere with the advancement of their members…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of girls and young women. In schools, not only has the traditional gender gap in examination performance been closed but girls have overtaken boys; while in higher education the gender gap is closing steadily. One reason for the change is the discrimination
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…and unpredictable. As a result of these, they suffer the agonies of stigmatization, discrimination and prejudice by the public. In many cases, the people prefer to distance themselves from them. Research revealed further that, attributing ones problems to mental…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…that dominate the AARP include transit for the elderly, fighting age discrimination, pro generic drugs, general health care and home care reform, anti-mandatory retirement, and the elderly and driving issues. To begin with, the AARP advocates that federal…
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…is they still practice discrimination. By this I am referring to the discrimination of white males. I agree that there are not enough ethnicities represented in our work place but I also strongly believe that if a person is qualified for a job than skin color…
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…accept white discrimination in order to gain economic success. On the other hand, DuBois absolutely opposed Washington's ideas. DuBois believed that black inferiority should never be accepted and that blacks should fight for their rights as human beings. He…
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…lead us to the same conclusions that the ANC used in its submission to the Human Rights Commission's hearing into racism. Those that have been discriminated against - Petrus and Melanie - will rise and violently protect themselves, ultimately being avenged…
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…. As a result of this, for the early part of the 1900's women were discriminated against. During this era women really worked together and stood up for their rights, for the first time in our history. Despite some reservations and social expectations women were…
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Category: /History
…violated the equal protection clause. This is also how the Supreme Court would determine what is considered to be discrimination. In order to prove that a state is guilty of discrimination there must be an overwhelming amount of evidence supporting the claim…
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