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    and without prejudice. It exists when every person shares a common humanity and has equal rights and resources‚ but that is not the case within the United States in 2016. There are still many people facing discrimination based off their race‚ gender‚ religion‚ appearance‚ etc.‚ and many of these cases take place in the workplace. Women who work at the same place with the same positions as men are not receiving equal pay compared to the male workers. According to the American Association of University

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    April fourth is marked as National Equal Pay Day. This is a day that was started in1996 by the National Committee on Pay Equity is used to bring awareness of the gender pay gap across the globe. Equal pay has been an issue that gets brushed to the side within many governmental structures. Although President John F. Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act in 1963 to abolish wage disparity‚ many corporations did not follow the regulations and guidelines that are set into place by the act. Corporations get

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    Everyone is Equal but Some Are More Equal than Others Given the opportunity to ultimate power‚ even a good man can become bad. The novel Animal Farm is written by George Orwell published in 1949; this type of novel is called a fable. Animal Farm is written about the Russian revolution and how Joseph Stalin committed sins against Russia when he gained power. The main character‚ Napoleon‚ is based on Stalin‚ and is the leader of Animal farm who sins against the farm. Too much power corrupts those

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    In our world‚ protests occur each day on the issues of animal cruelty and human rights‚ but when the issues are put together which will reign over the other? The author Peter Singer of “All Animals are Equal” and “Tools for Research” presents his argument for determining when animal experiments are justified. The author starts his paper with a counter argument‚ questioning if one would be willing to let thousands of people die if those people could be saved by experimentation on a single animal.

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    dollar debts‚ and the country tearing itself apart. That problem is inequality. The same inequality which existed in the 1900s exist today. Women are not getting paid equal‚ even though men and women both do the amount of work. This is alarming since if in over a hundred years the United States has not solved a simple human rights issue‚ then what will happen when a major humanitarian issue arises. The other disquieting thought from pay inequality is that still a significant portion of the United

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    Money Equals Happiness (The Great Gatsby) Throughout history many societies have had upper‚ middle‚ and lower classes. The classes formed separate communities of diverse living and never crossed social barriers. In the book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ instead of streets and communities separating each class there was a sound. On West Egg‚ the rich received their money not from inheritance but from what they accomplished by themselves. They worked hard for their money and received no financial support from

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    THE LITTLE ROCK NINE The Separate but Equal was a doctrine that stated that services‚facilities‚and public places could be separated by race as long as other accommodations were equal. This doctrine soon became very controversial; many did not believe in the Separate but equal doctrine because it was not as equal as it portrayed itself to be‚ especially when it came to wanting to receive a quality education. Many fought to have schools desegregated so that African-Americans could attend school

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    Equal Opportunity in Education Brian Wesley Rubio PSC 321 Professor Joseph Smith Abstract This paper will explore the causes of inequality in the United States public educational system while providing statistical information as well as professional testimonials of evidence of this inequality. The inequality that will be mainly focused on is the distribution of school funding‚ teachers‚ and supplies. This paper will also provide suggestions for progress in remedying these inequalities of the

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    Andrew Nguyen Professor Marilyn Brock English 102 7 October‚ 2013 Equal Responsibility In raising a child‚ both parents should share equal responsibility. From the start of humanity‚ it has always been thought that women should take care of the children while the men were the breadwinners. However‚ things have changed now and both parents have began to take equal responsibilities of their children. Parenting is a two person concept and does not mean one parent can take on more of the responsibility

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    Tech Communication Robert Snyder Research Paper Equal Opportunity in the Army Propelled by the civil rights movement of the 1960s and to counteract a national policy of segregation and inequality‚ the Department of Defense (DoD) mandated race relations training in 1971. The violent and nonviolent disorders of the late 1960s were the catalyst that convinced military leaders that race relations education must be provided to every member of the Armed Forces. An inter-service

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