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    The Financial District BIA is in the heart of downtown Toronto making it a vibrant and populated area. Covered in skyscrapers there are many workers in the Financial District with approximately 100‚000 commuters entering and leaving the area each working day. (Davidson) This results in heavy congestion in the area and problems in terms of transportation including cars‚ public transport‚ and pedestrians. I have had the opportunity to visit the Financial District BIA on Tuesday‚ November 10th‚ 2015

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    Alexander talked about how racial bias takes place at every stage of the court process. This process is the sentencing‚ prosecutions‚ jury selection‚ and police racial profiling colored races. (Alexander‚ 2012). Each of these parts has individual racism that they share and fall under the fourth amendment. Prosecutors have the most power in the court system. (Alexander‚ p.112‚ 2012). The type of people in the court system is protected to the claims of racial bias. The jury selection has a long

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    “Improvisation is a tool that can be used by playwrights‚ directors and actors.” Discuss this statement. In your answer refer to your knowledge of improvisation‚ your practical experiences and your observations of the work of others. Improvisation is the art of being able to think of and create ideas in a split second‚ with little or no warning as to what you are creating. It requires playwrights‚ directors and actors to think of (in a minimal amount of time) a creative concept in which they will

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    The topic that I chose was gender bias. I think this topic most closely relates with Wife of Bath’s. Gender bias is the unequal treatment in employment opportunities. This may include; promotion‚ pay‚ benefits and/or privileges. Many people believe that racial discrimination no longer exists‚ but I disagree. Many employers judge or assume things based on the gender of a person. Other employers simply just prefer a gender over another. Even though it happens with both genders‚ this type of discrimination

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    Firth’s Ideal Observer Theory suggests that an ethical statement like “x is right” means‚ “any Ideal observer would react to x” (Firth‚ P. 209) by producing an alpha reaction. The following are the characteristics of an Ideal Observer: Omniscient with respect to the non-moral facts‚ omnipercipient‚ disinterested‚ dispassionate‚ consistent and “normal”. In this essay‚ I will attempt to explain and justify why opposition to the “omniscience” characteristic is the most powerful objection to the Ideal

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    Taylor Seda COM499 Reflection Paper 9 1/14/13 “THE OCCURRENCE OF GENDER BIAS IN LAW SCHOOL” Chapter 14 focused on Women in the Legal Profession and the challenges and changes they faced. “The Occurrence of Gender Bias in Law School”‚ was the subsection that I had enjoyed the most while reading because I thought it was ironic to have gender biases in a setting which both genders had to achieve a certain educational standard to be accepted into the program. From the start Matias explains that

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    Numerous study have found widespread racial bias in US criminal justice system. A new report issued by a coalition of civil rights organizations calls the "massively and pervasively biased" treatment on blacks and Hispanics by the US police and courts the major civil rights problem of the twenty-first century entitled "Justice on Trial : Racial Disparities in the American Criminal Justice System." The study finds that minorities in the US face discriminatory treatment at every stage of the judicial

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    simple tasks might be biased by your preferences? Find out in this science project if your color preferences will bias your fine motor skills when doing quick‚ repetitive tasks. Objective In this science project you will test whether color preference will affect repetitive tasks that require fine motor coordination‚ like picking up small objects very quickly. Do Preferences Bias Our Choices? Introduction What does it mean to have a favorite color? It may be something that you choose for

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    In Gendler’s paper‚ On the Epistemic Costs of Implicit Bias‚ the dilemma between social knowledge and unfair treatment is presented and discussed. Gendler starts by presenting information on base rates and how background information that can show to be extremely important can be mentally dismissed since our minds are not trained for statistical calculations of chance. Then‚ she speaks directly to the reader on how categorizing is something that we all do‚ in order to prove her point that mere knowledge

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    The Oscar winning British actor Michael Caine was born in 1933 at Bermondsey in London. He did not come from a theatrical family. His father was a porter at the Billingsgate fish market. His mother was a charlady (cleaning lady). His real name was Maurice Joseph Micklewhite. Young Maurice was evacuated from his home during the German World war II Blitz. He was placed in a home for 6 weeks where he was badly mistreated. He was beaten and poorly fed. At times he was locked in a cupboard. Finally his

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