Papers 2541-2550 of total 7768 found.
…culture. We should not judge one's culture base on one's subjective perception, but try to understand what other people's belief is. During the last 30 years, much of the attention has focused on colour discrimination. For example, during the 70's in Unite…
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…no discrimination. It would be almost impossible to ever come to an agreement on a certain number of rights that we want entrenched in our constitution. If America can be used as an example, let me reflect on one certain right which has brought such horror and death…
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…, and that consequently the discriminating norm which distinguishes conduct into right and wrong is pleasure and pain. Moral Positivism Positivism asserts that sense experiences are the only object of human knowledge, but does not prove its assertion. It is true that all…
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…person there would be no doubt about which was the superior. Reason, the intellect, the discriminating faculty, was what lifted human life above that of the beasts. Not only should reason rule passion, it should also supervise the imagination, which might…
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…dilemma, winning is not just an ambition, but a demand of survival. If he looses even one game, he will be fired and that will show that he could not battle the racial discrimination. In order to teach his students to win on the football field, he must teach…
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…all over the nation. Groups like SNCC, CORE, and SCLC organized rallies, demonstrations, and massive campaigns in cities that were famous for discrimination. The movement benefited from massive media attention, which stirred up international sympathy…
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…of their children were taught at home. The hope that the conditions would be better in the North led many African Americans to pack up their bags, eager to take advantage of northern opportunities and leave behind the poverty and discrimination of the Jim Crow…
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…, reports the Justice Policy Institute, "nonwhite youths" end up in adult court two-and-a-half times more frequently than do white juveniles. Eliminating the option of trying children as adults eliminates the subjectivity that allows discrimination. Maryland…
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…coming together nicely for the Netherlands and it would only a matter of time until it was clear the Netherlands had pulled ahead as a powerful country. One of the factors that would lead to its prosperity was that it did not discriminate against different…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to the welfare. Beyond the individuals are factors in the economy or society itself that may prevent people from getting a job that can support a family. Some groups suffer from discrimination that blocks them out of the better-paying, career jobs. Sometimes…
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