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    Prejudice and Discrimination

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    Prejudice and discrimination Prejudice as defined by John E Farley is “that prejudice refers to a positive or a negative attitude or belief directed toward certain people based on their membership in a particular group. The root word of prejudice is pre-judge. It is a set of attitudes which causes‚ supports‚ or justifies discrimination”. (Farley‚ 2000‚ p18). There are three components of prejudice which describe the different elements associated with it. Affectual one’s inner feeling which

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    and you might stereotype them because you think that everyone who has that certain class will act in a certain way. Social class discrimination is the act of those who treat others differently depending on their social situation‚ such as someone on benefits being treated unfairly compared to that of someone who works for a living. An example of social class discrimination is if a child from a low income family gets a scholarship at a private school and the other children discriminate against the child

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    1.1 Explain what is meant by: * Diversity * Equality * Inclusion * Discrimination Diversity is recognising that though people may have things in common‚ they are all different in many ways. Diversity is valuing and accepting those differences Equality is treating everyone in a way that is fairly to them. Not to be confused with treating everybody exactly the same. (e.g. if a person with difficulty walking wanted get to the second floor‚ you would provide them with other ways‚

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    Discrimination in Egypt

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    Discrimination in Egypt Why is there always the need to label people? Why aren’t people judged by who they are‚ rather than being judged based on their race‚ skin color‚ gender‚ nationality or religion? Discrimination is the act of treating people differently without a justified reason. It’s looking down on people who don’t look‚ dress‚ act like you or even have your same beliefs. Seeing them as inferiors without even getting to know them. “People are always afraid of anything different. They

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    Name Discrimination

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    Name Discrimination i Name Discrimination Effects of an Ethnic Name on the Application Process Human Resource Management/Employment Law Class Ms. Gwen Babb‚ Instructor May 14‚ 2012 Name Discrimination ii Abstract A job applicant ’s skills‚ education and work experience are not the only determining factors in an employer ’s hiring process. An applicant ’s name can greatly influence an employer’s decision to review the resume or invite an applicant for an interview. In spite of

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    Indirect Discrimination?

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    GUIDANCE NOTE WHAT IS INDIRECT DISCRIMINATION? Most people understand direct discrimination. Indirect discrimination occurs where the effect of certain requirements‚ conditions or practices imposed by an employer or education provider has an adverse impact disproportionately on one group or other. Indirect discrimination generally occurs when a rule or condition‚ which is applied equally to everyone‚ can be met by a considerably smaller proportion of people from a particular group‚ the rule

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    Gender Discrimination

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    the proportion of the support they provide to their counter part. In the same context men & women are considered as the supporting counterpart for each other‚ but the major conflict in this systematic support is the term ‘gender discrimination’. ‘Gender discrimination’ is often based on gender stereotypes of a particular society‚ i.e. considering men physically strong and women as emotionally sensitive. It is because of the fact that the term ‘gender’ is often conflicted with the term ‘sex’. Both

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    Discrimination Ilac

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    Question 5: Discrimination ILAC * Paula is a highly trained accountant at Retreat Bank and has been working there for 5 years. She holds all relevant accounting qualifications for registration. Paula recently applied for a job promotion as ‘Senior Accountant’ at the Bank. During the interview for the promotion she was asked what her plans for the future were with the bank‚ at which time she disclosed that she was pregnant. Paula did not end up getting the job and was very disappointed. She

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    Gender Discrimination

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    Gender discrimination‚ also known as sexual discrimination‚ is the practice of letting a person’s sex unfairly become a factor when deciding who receives a job‚ promotion‚ or other employment benefit. It most often affects women who feel they have been unfairly discriminated against in favor of a man. But there have also been cases where males have claimed that reverse discrimination has occurred-That is‚ the woman received unfairly favorable treatment at the expense of the man

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    Bethany Norris – Unit 1 – Prejudice and Discrimination Part One Prejudice: The dictionary defines prejudice as an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling‚ especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge. This means that a person may form an opinion on a person or a particular group of people without having any facts or knowledge about that person or group. Prejudice is normally perceived as being bad but there are some instances where prejudice is an aid to survival for example

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