Women and the workplace: Pregnancy Discrimination in the United States I. Abstract With an increasing number of women entering the workforce‚ pregnancy discrimination has become a pervasive problem. This paper‚ which focuses on the United States (US)‚ thus considers the underlying reasons and impacts of this biasness from the perspectives of both employee and employer. It then follows with a study on the legal protections in place to prevent such behaviour. And lastly‚ it will analyse various
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powerless groups are not considered full citizens. Examples include the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 in Nazi Germany‚ which stripped Jews of their German citizenship‚ the denial citizenship to the Rohingya Muslim minority in Burma. In order to prevent such discrimination‚ there should be laws made that ban these things from happening. People should have the right to sue others when their rights are violated. Fourth‚ there is “extermination”‚ which is the literal meaning of genocide allows mass killing of people
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If this is your first child‚ chances are you are going to run to them every time they fall down. Every tear is cause for a band aid‚ even if there is no visible cut. The truth is‚ they are going to fall. They are going to get cuts and bruises‚ and they are going to cry. You are not doing them any favors by rushing to their aid for every little thing. It’s understandable. You just want your child safe and happy‚ but just because they fall does not mean that you have to rush over to give them a ton
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convincing. We have no reason to believe that phenylethylamine will increase serotonin and dopamine in dogs. We also do not know if an increase in these neurotransmitters would increase the love that a person’s dog has for them. This is another persuasive technique because most people hear that it sounds complicated or that it uses science termonology and will be more inclined to believe that the product works. Furthermore‚ the infomercial contained a testimonial from David’s friend and from a fake
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Show and Tell 2 – Outline Template Topic: The Benefits of “GoSun” Stove I) Introduction A) Hello‚ I’m Trisha and today I would like to show and tell you something innovative. B) Before I launch into my speech‚ allow me to regale you with a simple tale. Anna planned to have a barbeque party for her 21st birthday‚ so‚ she had everything prepared for her special day; from the party decorations to the food. However‚ on that particular day‚ the weather was terrible; a freezing temperature and strong
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Speech Outline Title: “Global Warming” General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ audience members will be aware of global warming and take steps to reduce the effects. Thesis: The consequences of global warming jeopardises the current and future generation. Introduction I. Attention getter : Comparison of the globe decades ago and now II. Thesis statement III. Preview of main points Body I. What are the factors of global warming? A. Pollution *
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ethos: As a consumer of genetically modified foods‚ I am also concerned with the long term conditions. Until the FDA disapproves of the genetically modified organisms‚ I will continue consuming these substances. III. Preview (each main point): In my speech I will discuss what genetically modified foods are‚ why the U.S. allows them to be produced and the different risks of consuming them. (Transition: Now‚ I will
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Name Date Time of Class Speech Title Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience about… Thesis: Organizational Pattern: Refutation‚ Comparative Advantages‚ Monroe’s Motivated Sequence‚ Problem-Solution Introduction I. [Attention Getter]: A. [Reveal Topic]: B. [Connect to Audience]: C. [Establish Credibility]: D. [Thesis]: E. [Preview]: [Transition]: Italicized. Introduces first main body point through internal preview or signpost. Body II. Topic sentence that introduces first
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Pendergast‚ a representative of a large telecommunications company states “A 2012 survey conducted by the National Consumer League finds that sixty percent of children between the ages of 8-12 already have cell phone. Pendergast also expressed in her speech‚ “ “Tweens” are you ready for Cell phones?” that she receives numerous inquiries from parents on this topic and tells them: “It all depends on the child‚ of course‚ but in general‚ age 10 is just about right.” Caroline Knorr‚ from the group Common
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Are you tired of being bullied in school or at work? Are you angry or frustrated because of being bullied‚ or have you been accused of bullying? Bullying became a personal issue for me about two years ago. My oldest daughter came home from school in tears. The children that had been her closest friends and playmates turned on her while she spent time in the hospital undergoing testing for her epilepsy. They told her that they killed a beloved pet‚ cut its head off and ran it up a flagpole. Next‚
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