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    diversity. You must include the correct title and date (where appropriate) and then provide a summary of each piece of legislation or code of practice that is identified. This could include: Equality Act‚ Human Rights Act‚ Inclusion policy. The Equalities Act (2010) This act is a combination of many old acts (race relations‚ sex discrimination and disability discrimination etc.) its two main purposes – to harmonise discrimination law and to strengthen the law to support the progress on equality. It

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    that our civil rights are not being fully protected. Though recently people have found themselves violated of these rights‚ most recently the uptick in supposed police brutality violations‚ typically our rights are well protected by the constitution. When a public school announced that they had suspended a student for up ten days without any notice‚ the first thought on people’s minds was that he had been denied his civil rights. While much was ado about whether or not his rights had been in fact

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    Civil Rights Act of 1964

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    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law on July 2‚ 1964 in Washington D.C. It ended discrimination based on race‚ color‚ and religion. Since Reconstruction‚ it is often called the most important U.S. law on civil rights. This law allowed the federal government with the powers to enforce desegregation. Title VI of the act banned the use of federal funds for segregated programs and schools. In 1964 only Tennessee and Texas had more than

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    Voting Right Act 1965

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    The Voting Right Act in 1965 can easily be seen as a massive victory and step in the right direction for equality. I had always thought the Voting Right Act was the end of it. Until recently I had no idea some states had lacked the ability to make or change laws that concerned voting. I was under the assumption that everyone was equal and had the same rights. I was in complete disbelief when I learned that most of the southern states did not have the ability to change laws for fear they might enforce

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    90 of 195 countries around the world are suffering human rights violations. 50 of those affected countries are linked to the War on Terror. Iraq and Afghanistan are the countries who are hurt the greatly due to the struggle. Both opposing sides have had their losses and are participants to the violation of human rights. Several think that it’s just only the Terrorists‚ but those who are punishing them are as well. Even though The Patriot Act allows for certain kinds of punishments‚ the War on Terror

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    Civil Rights Act 1964

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    civil Rights Act of 1964 passed? The most important factor that led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the March on Washington‚ which showed the strength of support both from the media and white Americans. Although this campaign was the most significant‚ the other factors and their significance cannot be overlooked as it was a combination of all factors that led to this historic legislation. The March on Washington was a significant factor in the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The 1963

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    GAMM302 Gaming Regulations and legal Environment 2009/2010‚ second semester Written Assignment Topic: H istory of the 2001 -2002 concession public tender process in Macau Name: Lau Hiu Tung Number: B-A7-0070-2 Date: 30 April 2010 Abstract The purpose of the report this time is to share and have a discussion in the concession public tender process in 2001 – 2002. By reading this sharing‚ I hope we can have a clear picture about the whole tender process‚ what has happened‚ and how

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    being themselves. While many people ignored these problems it was in the 1950s that they stood up for themselves and proved they were more than what they were seen as. These conflicts led to the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed in order to point out these conflicts that were faced by these people throughout their lives which resulted in a compromise of the ending of discrimination‚ oppression

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    Woh 2001

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    WOH Notes * B.C.E * Before the Common Era * A.D. * Does not mean After Death * Iraq/ Kuwait area named (4) different names * Mesopotamia * Fertile Crescent * Sumeria * Cradle of Civilization * Zigerath * Temples of ancient Sumeria * City State * Independent political economic entity which dominated the area around the city * Bigger than a city‚ smaller than state * Sumeria * Cuneiform (soonyform)

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    September 11, 2001

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    Terror and Lies: September 11‚ 2001 The words scribbled on a piece of paper by Connecticut resident Randy Scott the morning of the September 11‚ 2001 tragedy read‚ “84th Floor west office 12 people trapped.” These were Scott’s last words‚ but the note survived the collapse of the World Trade Center. Ten years after 9/11‚ DNA testing confirmed the blood on the note belonged to Randy Scott‚ and New York City Medical Examiners tracked down the Scott family. When Scott’s wife saw the note‚ she recognized

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