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    Equality 7-2521 Analysis

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    the first thing Equality 7-2521 said. Equality 7-2521 says that anything that has to do with being independant and thinking on your own‚ is a sin. A sin is anything against the Council’s rules‚ and the Council s a bunch of people who are the “government” of this utopian society that Equality 7-2521 lives in. Equality 7-2521 is a very tall boy‚ and being tall‚ or anything is a sin‚ because you are different from your brothers. “”We are six feet tall‚ and that is a burden…” Equality 7-2521 says this

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    What Is Equality 7-2521

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    and directives in the society he lived in. Equality 7-2521 has a hard time to find that he is an individual and to understand that life is meaningful. Once he realizes he is an individual‚ he realizes that he is beautiful and intelligent. Towards the end of the book‚ Equality 7-2521 has become a man and individualized himself completely only to realize that‚ that comes with independence. Equality 7-2521 started a war against the society he lived in. The people in the society are strictly not allowed

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    Aren’t we there yet? Why re-invigorating the equality agenda is an institutional priority Equality Perhaps more than any other country in Europe‚ the UK has well-established equality law and practice‚ originating with the Race Relations Act of 1965‚ but based on a longer history of struggle for equality. In 2011 public bodies‚ including higher education institutions (HEIs)‚ were required to respond to the implementation of the Equality Act 2010 – new legislation which extended legal protections

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    Unit 9 Equality and diversity 1.1: Explaining what is meant by: Diversity: Literally means difference. When it is used as a contrast or addition to equality‚ it is about recognising individual as well as group differences‚ treating people as individuals while placing positive value on diversity in the community and in the workforce. The differences between individuals and groups in society relate to gender‚ ethnic‚ originals‚ social‚ culture‚ religion background‚ sexual orientation‚ family

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    Has the thought of a perfect society ever come to mind? A perfect society is called a utopian society‚ in more literal terms‚ a utopian society is modeled on aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic. Some may think of equality as an example of a utopian society‚ but is it really? Equality‚ as in everything is the same‚ is more of dystopian society‚ relating to or denoting an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad‚ typically a totalitarian or environmentally

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    Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Sinead O’Neill EqualityEquality- Ensuring that everyone has equal opportunities and rights. “The state of being equal‚ especially in status‚ rights‚ or opportunites” Oxford dictonary. ‘Our flag is red‚ white and blue‚ but our naton is a rainbow- red‚ yellow‚ brown‚ black and white- and we’re all precious in God’s sight.’ Jesse Jackson Diversity • Diversity- The way in which people are different e.g. race‚ language‚ ethnicity. ‘’We all live with the objectve of

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    In the Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird argues that the definition of equality is diffrent for diffrent people. There are many different examples of this throughout the story‚ and that prove that equality still has issues today. One example that shows the different definitions of equality is how different members of the town reacted to Atticus defending Tom Robinson. While some of the town supported Atticus with defending Tom‚ and even change their views like Mr. Underwood‚ who said he

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    How Equality and Inclusion Inspires Change In our everyday lives we come across barriers‚ barriers of inequality‚ barriers of exclusion‚ barriers that prevent us from accomplishing our goals and ambitions. However‚ do we let these obstacles get in the way of our wants and desires or our basic rights and privileges? No‚ we do not. We work as individuals and together to encourage positive change in today’s society. People of the past and present have demanded equality and the right to be included

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    The fight for equality and justice has been credited to various men and women that have sacrificed many aspects of their life. Most traditional societies see changes to the status quo as a threat and often oppose them. When sacrificial actions are made for justice and equalitysociety is more susceptible to change. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird and the events that took place during the civil rights movement‚ demonstrate the sacrifice of one’s well-being in order to advocate for what is just

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    Despite Equality 7-2521’s apparent ascent into enlightenment through the discovery of the word "I"‚ he still has not achieved the attitude of a perfect person. Growing up in a society where individualism is considered the root of all evil‚ Equality is forced to confine himself into the restraints of a collective society. After escaping from these restrictions and coming to the realization that there is more to life than just living to serve one another‚ Equality attempts to judge the leaders of

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