For example, Beatty points out, “You must understand that our civilization is so vast that we can’t have our minorities upset and stirred……
“Mr. Durkin is out there. He has been her piano teacher for five years. He's the closest thing Risa has to a parent. She's lucky. Not every kid at Ohio State Home 23 has a teacher they can say that about.” Imagine yourself a kid who lost their parents at a young age? Could it affect you? You would be 1 out of 150 million children who are orphans. Don’t feel bad, you're aren't the only one. You may feel like you are different, but that’s a good thing. Everyone is different in their own way, and it's a good thing. What if everyone in the world was exactly alike? What if we all talk, act and look the same? Everything would be dull! Many important people in history were different, such as Albert Einstein and Abraham Lincoln. They did amazing…
It is inexcusable to consider others as less than who they are, simply due to the fact they are members of a separate race. We as humans must continue to comprehend we are infinitely more advantageous when we are accepting of all members of society, and when we persist in synergizing as one human race.…
One day while out exploring Equality and his best friend International stubbled upon a whole. The most exciting part about this particular whole was that no one knew about it but the two of them, but Just stumbling upon this whole was a sin in itself and now to keep it a secret from their people was a sin beyond most. Equality did not care about committing this sin. All he wanted was a way to believe that he was different and wasn't like everyone else and now within having this secret he…
This means that everyone don’t have to be treated the same. People might have different needs, opinions, situations and ambitions. Therefore as a practitioner has a big part I supporting children and young people to live the way they value and choose but let them be “themselves” or be different if they want to. On the other hand every individual have every equality of opportunity.…
“We must all be alike. Not everyone born free and equal, as the constitution says, but everyone made equal . . . A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man’s mind.”…
As tolerance in each other’s differences begins, so does our hope of progress. America being built upon the foundation of all men being created equal is often questioned for it truly is the unique diversity that impacts the country. In fact, many would agree on the “little point… [of isolating] anything… resembling nation character” as it is…
Men and women of all colors, no matter how different they are in appearance, bodily functions, thought process, or the level of intelligence, belong to the same category of organisms in the universe: homo sapiens. Steinbock is challenging his argument favoring the use sentience as the common denominator determining the right for equal consideration between humans and nonhuman animals, by reminding readers that people share specific characteristics, which are only inherent to the humankind and distinguish them from the rest of the living organisms on the planet. Among those are moral autonomy, reciprocity in relationships, motivation by altruistic or moral reasons, fair judgment, an ability to reason and think abstractly, and a desire for self-respect and self-actualization. Ultimately, Steinbock believes that it is the possession of those capacities that creates the distinction between human beings and nonhuman animals that will justify different treatment while not compromising human…
This quote was edgy for me because I was able to remember the times that I carelessly said hurtful things to people who were different than me. I have been on the side that wants to make everyone the same because I was ignorant and unwilling to learn because it made me uncomfortable. Later in high school I realized this issue and I have been working on becoming a better person but it is hard to admit that I have oppressed people in my life. It makes me sad that is something I have done to someone else, who I could have learned so much from.…
I believe that education is important when dealing with diversity. As I stated before, we should love each other no matter what race, religion, gender or age. Our text refers to the hierarchy of needs (Manning & Curtis, 2012). Survival is the first concept…
“Surely the day will come when color means nothing more than the skin tone, when religion is seen uniquely as a way to speak one's soul, when birth places have the weight of a throw of the dice and all men are born free, when understanding breeds love and brotherhood.”…
I think that by putting equality, diversity and inclusion into practice, today’s society will become a better place for children to learn, develop and grow up into responsible adults. I feel it is important for children to learn from a young age that we are all individually different and our need are different too, by doing this children will find it easier to fit into today’s multicultural society and build a better society and future for themselves.…
“The craving for equality can express itself either as a desire to pull everyone down to our own level (by belittling them, excluding them, tripping them up) or as a desire to raise ourselves up along with everyone else (by acknowledging them, helping them, and rejoicing in their success)” (Neitzsche, & Handwerk, 2000, p.198).…
One of the most controversial problems in the world today is racial inequality. Ever since I was a little girl, I was always told to see the beauty coming from the inside of a person's heart and to never judge someone by the color of their skin. As I got older, I started to realize just how serious of a problem this was and that many people take racial segregation and inequality to an extreme level.…
“The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world.”…