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    Affirmative action is a policy that gives special considerations to groups that suffered from discrimination in the past. It was designed to balance the effect slavery and Jim Crow had on the African-American and other minority groups. Since its creation‚ the program has benefitted many members of the minority. However‚ the issue of whether affirmative action should be allowed or not allowed in the universities is a controversial one. While some argue that affirmative action should be allowed in

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    Affirmative action is something that helps people in minority groups and women‚ get some of the same jobs that white men would get. When affirmative action first came about‚ the country was very different. We have evolved as a society‚ but we still have not gone too far. We are a lot closer to the bad times than we think we are. There is a lot of controversy surrounding affirmative action‚ but I think the United States does still need it. There are definitely pros and cons to affirmative action

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    PLS 100 Mini-Essay #1 Government Involvement in Affirmative Action The Government should not continue affirmative action because it is no longer effective in preventing discrimination. Affirmative action has done a lot more harm than good because it is not hurting people that should not be denied opportunities. Affirmative action gives minorities an advantage‚ but it is not changing how people see them. It is no longer needed because minorities will still be able to get jobs and have plenty of

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    gender-blind." Affirmative Action began as a way to stop discrimination‚ but as new laws have been added to it‚ it has become reverse discrimination. Everyone has the opportunity to be a great addition to society. It is an immense injustice for people to say that someone of a different race or gender is not capable of achieving the same status in life as a white male. Through this paper‚ the concepts of affirmative action will be analyzed and discussed. Affirmative Action began in 1965 when

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    Affirmative action has evolved since the executive order signed by President John Kennedy in 1961‚ which created the Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity and mandated that federally funded projects take "affirmative action" to insure that hiring and employment practices were free of racial bias (Shaw & Barry‚ 2016‚ p. 566). The mandate was then followed up with the equal pay act‚ aimed at wage discrimination against women then as followed the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ which prohibits all forms

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    AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: WHY IS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SUCH A DIVISIVE ISSUE? Affirmative Action: Why is Affirmative Action Such a Divisive Issue? Introduction “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of it’s creed: “ We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King stated this in his famous “I have a Dream” speech in Washington‚ D.C. in 1963. Is affirmative action still necessary in United

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    Affirmative Action in United States is a policy in favor of minority groups that were historically underrepresented and excluded. The idea of Affirmative Action was widely brought up during 1960s’ Civil Rights Movement. Before Civil Rights Movement‚ African Americans and white were separated in public areas‚ workplaces‚ and higher education institutions. During Civil Rights Movement‚ minority groups fought for equality among different racial group‚ and object to end racial segregation and discrimination

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    Affirmative action is a policy that takes characteristics such as an individual’s race‚ sex‚ etc.‚ into account by a business (in terms of the hiring process) or government (in college admission affairs). Affirmative action presents itself in two forms; weak and strong. Weak affirmative action occurs when preference is awarded to a minority person with equal qualifications as their white‚ male counterpart; in a decision between a minority and white male of equal competence‚ the minority individual

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    Week 11 Individual Work Question: Affirmative action was designed to reduce discrimination and issues guidelines to businesses‚ government department’s schools and other types of companies that are designed to encourage diversity and reduce discrimination based on ethnic backgrounds and skin color. This policy was originally a method used to counteract the impact that racial discrimination has cause. Although some may think that affirmative action is no longer necessary I find it to be the

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    I do not think affirmative action is appropriate for the United States today. Affirmative action had an important role back in the 1960’s‚ in the midst of the civil rights era. It was intended to promote equal opportunities to work and to education for minority groups (at that time African Americans). That was almost sixty years ago. Our culture has evolved since then‚ with each passing generation‚ racism and prejudice dies a little more. As a nation‚ we will continue to evolve‚ and the challenges

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