Papers 741-750 of total 7768 found.
…to recognize their lack of rights and gender-discrimination present in society. Women have demanded affirmative action programs to open the doors previously closed to women in all arenas, and overcome the legacy of centuries of institutionalised discrimination
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Remembered, viewers are challenged to face the realities of our world's history and how the issues of prejudice, discrimination, persecution, and violence, led to history's most recognized case of ethnic cleansing. Movie producers created an ambiance…
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Category: /Literature/English
…individuality. This focus opens the door to implicit criticisms such as racism, hypocrisy and discrimination. These examples are especially prevalent in the story On the Road. Hughes gives an image that focuses on looks and money, instead of feeling and good spirit…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, “the good of sexual intimacy is inextricably bound to being an honorable husband and a loving father” (Tooley). Therefore, any act of homosexuality would go against the beliefs of the Boy Scouts. While the organization does not discriminate against any other…
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…marriage - Eskridge shatters the opposing arguments, leaving only the remains of thinly disguised homophobia. As he develops his arguments, Eskridge makes it clear that denying people the right to marry whom they wish is discrimination that creates second-class…
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Category: /Literature/English
…happened in this century. For example, human rights, freedom of expression, equality of opportunity, positive discrimination, organisational structure, communication and technology, globalisation, cultures within companies, etc. As soon as a manager hires his…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…will be discussed and whether or not it is necessary and virtuous for contemporary American society. Affirmative action is an excellent example of doublethink. Affirmative action is the idea of ending discrimination by basically practicing it. Affirmative action says…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
discrimination in his society. Those with the unwanted traits would be looked down upon and considered as weak compared with the strong individuals. This same situation of weeding out the imperfections would occur with the genetic testing that is being proposed now…
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discrimination. Its purpose was to actively seek out black candidates for jobs, college, or promotions, without treating them differently in the decision to hire, admit, or promote. In the 1970s, however, affirmative action took on a new meaning as good-faith efforts…
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…Where does one draw the line between honoring a group of individuals and discriminating against them? It doesn’t seem like it should be that hard, does it? Should be easy enough to tell if you are discriminating against someone or honoring them. Yet…
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