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    The Equal Rights Amendment The Equal Rights Amendment has been trying to get ratified since 1923. It has been introduced into every congress since 1982. Section one of the amendment states‚ “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.” Section two states‚ “The Congress shall have the power to enforce‚ by appropriate legislation‚ the provisions of this article.” Last‚ but not least‚ section three states‚ “this amendment shall

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    to explain the term ” equal opportunities” in relation to early years practice. Explore this in the context of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and explain the impact the Convention on UK legislation. I am also going to suggest some steps which in my consideration can implement equality of opportunity for children in UK. Equal opportunity is a descriptive term for an approach intended to give equal access to a certain

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    For this assignment I chose to critically assess two short essays about Equal treatment of homosexuals and how gay marriage is “unnatural”. I assessed these two essays by using concepts we learned this semester in critical thinking and ideas we discussed. I am part of the percentage of Americans that could not care less about gay marriage. I am personally not affected by it‚ and it really has nothing to do with me‚ so I am one hundred percent in favor of gay marriage. Since I have absolutely no reason

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    and spoke of equal rights for women’s suffrage. He attended several women rights movements one in which was the First Women’s Rights Convention. During this convention‚ he signed the Declaration of Sentiments‚ which stated “We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal” (Douglass‚ The Rights of Women: Electronic Edition). Douglass believed that there is no reason to deny women equal rights since they are as intelligent and accountable beings like men. He feels instead

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    Equal Opportunities P4 Identify five examples that promote and protect individuals’ rights An individual has at least 9 rights‚ these include: 1) To be respected – An individual will be disrespected if something about them isn’t appreciated or someone has gone against them. When an individual is giving a talk to a group of people‚ you can show respect for that individual by participating in the talk‚ answering questions when they are asked and listening to what they say 2) To be treated

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    You Have The Right To Remain Equal Do you consider yourself equal to your opposite gender? Of course‚ by law men and women are entitled to have equal rights‚ although our public actions show otherwise. When is it okay to divide gender roles? Perhaps when playing a competitive sport. Why? Is it the different capability men and women have? Is it fair to judge women? No‚ especially when the female gender is being picked on harshly. Various cultures depict equality based on their customs‚ however women

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    On October 6‚ 1998 two men brought Matthew Shepard‚ a gay college student‚ about a mile outside of Laramie Wyoming. These men took him out to a split-rail fence‚ tortured him‚ then tied him onto the fence‚ and left him for death. He was found late the next day by two bikers‚ 18 hours after the attack. When the bikers first saw Matthew tied to the fence‚ they thought that Matthew was a scarecrow‚ but realized that it was a person. Matthew remained in a coma until October 12‚ and then died at 12:53

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    Everyone Is Equal Using stereotypes to classify certain racial groups and genders is extremely prevalent in our society today. More and more people today rely on typical stereotypes to get an instant impression of someone whom they have never met. If the person meets one aspect of the stereotype‚ then the person applying the stereotype gains a sort of confirmation that the stereotype is true. These‚ among others‚ are the types of pre-judgments that tear our society apart. Unfortunately

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    Should men and women be treated as equals? Arguments in Favor: 1. Prejudice against women violates the fundamental principle that all people are created equal. 2. Women should not be treated differently from men. According to statistics‚ there is no difference between the standards and quality of work done by men and women who do the same work. 3. This is an unfair world: in most of the top positions in society‚ men occupy company directors‚ judges‚ University professors‚ etc

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    June 27‚ 2016 Equal Rights Amendment The Equal Rights Amendment defines as‚ “Section 1: Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Section 2: The Congress shall have the power to enforce‚ by appropriate legislation‚ the provisions of this article. Section 3: This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification. Without the Equal Rights Amendment‚ the only effective right would be the right to vote equally

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