Papers 2551-2560 of total 7768 found.
…. The apparent discrimination was not even attempted at being hidden. This practice was known as "Red-Lining." This crooked approach left most of the undesirables renting apartments or complexes in ridiculed areas. This racist attitude was just one more reason…
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…rights to be treated with fairness and equality, without discrimination and the Fifth Amendment liberty of due process. In 2001, people are quick to dismiss the idea of an internment of American citizens, suggesting that the country has come a long way from…
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…, language development, cognitive, and motor skills. On the other side of the spectrum, the so-called "normal" children can learn to accept the differences in others and not to discriminate just because a person looks, behaves, communicates, or moves about…
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…believe that capital punishment should be abolished for various reasons such as, cruelty and discrimination. They also believe that it does not deter crime. However, these arguments either haven't been proven or aren't sufficient enough to abolish…
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…Racism- A Scar on the Face of Humanity Racism took roots in American society when the first Europeans landed on this soil. Discrimination and segregation have long been condemned by many individuals, but it took about 200 years for American government…
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…the world, and we are now suffering from it. Therefore it would be good to establish commissions after the war to enquire in all countries what people were in fact responsible, and for what atrocities, without discrimination against any nation. . . "It would…
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discrimination during these times, especially with the Irish Catholics. Signs telling Irish not to apply were common. With the population growing and growing, cities became extremely overcrowded, and public services such as proper garbage disposal, clean water…
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…passed outlawing discrimination in employment and education, and women responded to their new opportunities with enthusiasm. Today, America is living the legacy of the great progress women have made in all the areas addressed at the Seneca Falls Convention…
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…is discriminating against a product, which is only trying to boost America's economy. Yet this author believes that with boosting America's economy the tobacco companies are decreasing America's population. According to Diana K Sergis, educational consultant and author…
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…of gender discrimination from her male colleagues. Agnes retorted that " I'm not a lady, I'm an MP" considering that she was treated more of a lady than a MP. In 1930, woman students from University of Toronto voted for Agnes Macphail as their role model…
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