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…"quotas" pejoratively tend to assume that the numerical standards will be set so high or enforced so rigidly that strong reverse discrimination-that is, the deliberate hiring of demonstrably less well qualified candidates-will be necessary to implement them…
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…. In many cases, this could be seen as dictatorship over the American people. Although, from a different angle, the story can be related to the time period in which it was written. At the time, there were many things to discriminate about, which angered people…
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…and discrimination are two similarities between classical and operant conditioning. Generalization occurs when the subject associates the stimulus or reward with more than one behavior or item. An example of this is seen in classical conditioning in the experiment…
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…against her tightly knit village. Hester is symbol of hope and determination that should be looked upon as a role model in today’s modern society. The fact that Hester can triumph over her discriminating society shows the reader that in even the most tragic…
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…that their children should be able to wear what they want, not forced into wearing some ridiculous outfit that they don’t want to pay for. Schools today aren't in the best condition. They are having many problems, such as teasing, violence, discrimination, cliques…
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…reflect simple gender discrimination. Employers are reluctant to promote women to managerial jobs because they worry that women's household responsibilities might interfere with their work performance, or simply because they believe women are not as good as men…
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…equality wavered or fell. For many it was hard to over look the similarities between anti-Semitism in Germany and racial discrimination in America. Many civil rights leaders saw this as an opportunity to open America’s eyes to the injustices right here…
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…the children started being asked. Unfortunately, teaching immigrant children was for the most part frowned upon. Since these groups were discriminated against, the chances for a Chicano or any other immigrant to finish their schooling was slim to none…
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…strongly believes that we (as a society) have a moral obligation to sacrifice our wealth even at drastic measures in order to give aid to those who are suffering. Do we discriminate? People in this country are very skeptic about aiding the homeless…
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…against her tightly knit village. Hester is symbol of hope and determination that should be looked upon as a role model in today’s modern society. The fact that Hester can triumph over her discriminating society shows the reader that in even the most tragic…
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