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    and issues still faced in today’s society. With that‚ one way America can be described as is with its historic moments‚ and also issues America has faced regarding freedom‚ and equality. The United States of America‚ first founded in 1776‚ is a well known country that many see as a place that represents freedom‚ and equality. Since the country was founded‚ the overall hope was to accept people from different nations‚ and to grow as much as possible. This is was somewhat successful‚ but not everything

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    and the Unit and Assessment number. Please note that this Assessment document has 18 pages and is made up of 5 Parts. Name:L’Toyah Royall Part 1: Understanding equality This section will help you to evidence Learning Outcome 1: Understand what equality is. Learning objective Place in Assessment 1.1 Describe what is meant by equality Question 1 Page 1 1.2 Define the following terms: Stereotyping Prejudice Labelling Protected characteristics Equal opportunity Positive action Discrimination Discrimination

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    Hiphop Racial Equality

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    One of the country that strongly promotes racial equality is the United States. The United States have had the protests against inequality ever since the slave trade began‚ and they are always fighting for the equality among all human race. In fact‚ they are also the country that receives most of the immigrants every year. However‚ contradictory to this receptive image of the America‚ most of the people first think of the US when they think of the word racism. And perhaps‚ this long-lasting inequality

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    The argument therefore follows that there must be “Equality” in order for two objects to be compared; we can say two objects are equal but they do not possess true “Equality”. “Equality” in its true form cannot be experienced because it is a conception of what it means for two things to be perfectly equal. Even though we can conceive the idea of equality‚ we can not experience it‚ and neither can we do so whilst in the body‚ (iep.com). Since equality cannot be experienced through the body‚ it must be

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    Secularism and Equality Secularism ensures equal treatment to all citizens; one group cannot be more privileged than other. A secular state provides each individual freedom to practice‚ choose and change his or her religion. You and I will have no fewer shrines to visit. Though it is not inscribed in the law‚ secularism was already partly embodied in our country. People amiably living together‚ since decades‚ in harmony with diverse religious structure‚ however‚ dominated by Hinduism testify it.

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    Gender Inequality and Education World Health Organization defines gender inequality as ’the difference between men and women which systematically empowers one group to detriment of the other.’1 For an example‚ throughout in world‚ women have lower cash income on average than men. Gender values and norms can give rise to gender inequalities which when combined with gender differences give rise to inequalities between men and women in access to education. For example a girl or woman is unable to

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    The Fight for Equality The perceptions of female equality to a society may differ depending on where a woman is from. For instance‚ Marjane Satrapi trying to figure out who she is as a person in the middle of Iran before and after the Islamic revolution. A difficult time and place to be alive for any resident of the country especially if that someone had was female. In Iran before the revolution women were allowed to wear what they pleased‚ after the new regime took effect the men of society decided

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    Gender Equality in Sports

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    schools and colleges‚ but it is also prominent in many professional sports. After more than 25 years since the beginning of Title IX‚ there still is no gender equality among men and women in high school‚ college‚ and professional sports. <br> <br>Passed in 1972 by United States President Richard Nixon‚ Title IX was supposed to give women equality in sports‚ yet in the year 2001 there is still little difference in the way women are treated in sports. No legislative act has had a more powerful impact

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    Gender Roles and Equality In America‚ there have always been established gender roles. Men were the breadwinners‚ the ones who worked all day to support their families. Women were the caregivers. They cooked‚ cleaned‚ and took care of the children. These roles were established long before America was even started. In Western Society‚ there has always been a patriarchal structure. This did not hold true in ancient Africa. In the ancient kingdoms of Western Africa‚ such as Mali‚ women were in the dominant

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    American Dream Equality

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    Rachael Guster Eng101-36 10-20-2010 Equality‚ the American dream What is the American dream? The American dream to me is about equality. People have been wanting‚ fighting to be equal for many years‚ and it has turned into a game of tug-of-war. Today‚ people have made progress in treating other people equally‚ but we have to look at the timeline of what we went through to get to where we are today. In the 1770’s‚ when there were only thirteen colonies

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