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    and suffered against abusive family situations. This began to change when feminists started to libber against these inequities. Employment before 1945 showed many inequalities between men and women due to differences in wage and unfair rights. The Equal Pay Case of 1972 was an event that sparked during the 70’s due to inequalities of wages between men and women. The Whitlam government introduced the minimum wage for both genders as a start for equality in the workplace. Another thing the Whitlam

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    8m = −7(1 − m) + 4 3) −7(2r − 6) = 3(r + 4) − 2r 4) 8( x + 1) = 7(3 + x) 5) 6(6n − 6) − 4n = −n + 6(1 + 6n) 6) −4 10v − 6 = −16 7) 6 − 6b − 2 = 64 8) 6 6 − 6 x = 108 9) 9n − 7 3 =3 10) 4 − 7a + 9 = 27 Solve each inequality and graph its solution. 11) 6 k − x − 4 4 6 5 4 3 2 1 −6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 −2 −3 −4 −5 −6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Page 19 Custom live online Math and SAT tutoring www.SKOOLOO.com ©h tKaurtsa0 eSVo4f3tEwKaMrbeD AL5LkCY.2 k bAclpl8 7rfihgChst0sF 0rAeosFeUrcvAekd3

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    Are women equal? Mrs. Knudson Samantha Waselenko November‚ 2011 Table of Contents Page 1…………………………………………………………….. Title Page Page 2…………………………………………………………….. Table of Contents Page 3…………………………………………………………….. Introduction/ The Work Place Page 4…………………………………………………………….. Family Page 5……………………………………………………………… Education Page 6……………………………………………………………… Politics Page 7……………………………………………………………… Conclusion Page 8……………………………………………………………… Bibliography

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    individual must be respected and acknowledged for their individuality. Inclusion – this means that every child and young person is given the same opportunity to access education by meeting their specific needs. If children and young people experience inequality‚ discrimination or are stereotyped and are not treated inclusively they may: • Not fulfil their potential – they may feel undermined‚ their efforts not recognised by others and not valued. • Find it difficult to form relationships – due to lack

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    as it raises the argument of equality. It has been proven through numerous social experiments that more beautiful but less qualified people have been hired for jobs over those less beautiful but extremely qualified. Though this is an example of inequality ‚ it also raises questions such as: should there be certain breaks for the less beautiful? Again‚ another problematic area when describing beauty as power. Shah’s persona‚ Sonia‚ in her short story explains how her little sister is “setting herself

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    individuals instead of requiring sacrifice. In the film Mabo‚ the director Rachel Perkins depicts Eddie’s whole life devotion to Aboriginal land right and fight against racism and inequality. Eddie devotes his whole life being a qualified ‘troublemaker’ and in the meantime he also enjoys the outcome of his effort. Racism and inequality are depicted by Perkins as the hidden rules at the start of the film. Firstly‚ Eddie has pulled over by the police while he is drunk on the road. Perhaps this is an event

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    late 1800s? Well‚ compared to most countries America was a land full of equality. I don’t necessarily believe that these views of equality were as glorious as Bryce had perceived them to be‚ however seeing that he came from Britain- a land of big inequalities between those of upper‚ middle and lower class- America was seen as a land with greater equal opportunity. As this was written during the Gilded Age‚ Americans all lived in similar lifestyles as families powered through the Industrial revolution

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    Women’s Equality Speech “To bring home what men earn in 12 months‚ women have to work for more than 15 months” (Walsh). This is a statement that is describing the unfair treatment women are receiving in majority of job fields they go into. In other words‚ women “earn 72 cents for every dollar men will make” (Goodman). Although this may not seem like a lot at first glance‚ working at this rate for years long will lead women to lose tens of thousands of dollars in the long run unless it is changed

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    EQUALITY - We could express this principle as: ’Every individual is of equal value and should therefore be treated equally.’ This principle could be used to establish that: ’A basic retirement pension should be paid to everyone over the age of 65‚ irrespective of their financial position. How might using a principle based upon equality be useful? • It could be easy to apply as there can be a clear decision about how much each person gets. • It can speed up decision-making and cut down

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    The deceitful ways of the government‚ prompted congress to recommend that each colony should form a new government by the “authority of the people.” The restrictions would prevent free suffrage and initiate inequality for the people. I shall argue that equality didn’t exist among all Americans but for those who were free from slavery‚who owned property and property being the basis of freedom. Watchman believed that it was an insult that the government was supposed to be designed by the people if

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