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    Why has the Equal Pay (and Amendment) Act not resulted in equal pay in the UK? 15th January 2007 WORD COUNT: 1497 1.0 Introduction The Equal Pay Act of 1970 was originally formulated in response to Article 141 of the EU treaty which stated that ‘Each member state shall ensure that the principle of equal pay for male and female workers for work of equal value is applied. ’ This piece of legislation‚ which was later amended in 1983‚ was intended to remedy the vast gender pay difference

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    American Sign Language Versus Oral Communication What is different between American Sign Language and oral communication? We will discuss how they compare and contrast. This will show how Deaf and hard of hearing people use each form and what the advantages and preferences are. American Sign Language (ASL) is predominantly used by the Deaf and hard of hearing for communication purposes. The language of ASL incorporates facial expressions‚ body language‚ and gestures. Another feature is fingerspelling

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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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    world from the Deaf culture. To begin with‚ the language is essential when communicating. The Hearing world communicates through the English language by speaking and writing to one another to get their message across. As for the Deaf culture‚ American Sign Language (ASL) is used. ASL can be seen as a language that is capable of expressing abstract ideas. Therefore‚ the Deaf culture uses not only signing‚ but also body movement and facial expressions to communicate effectively. The second big difference

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    The Equal Rights Amendment‚ or ERA‚ was a suggested amendment to the United States constitution constructed to guarantee equal rights for women. The amendment‚ originally written by Alice Paul and Crystal Eastman in 1923 and sponsored by the National Women’s Party‚ was introduced in every assembly of Congress until it passed in 1972. It stated that equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Both Republican and Democrat

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    John Liss History 1408-V61 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

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    SP2011 Inaccessible technology interferes with an ability to obtain and use information quickly and easily. Mobile American Sign Language by the University of Washington is about a recently develop cell phone software that allows deaf and hard-of-hearing people to use ASL through video calls. “The MobileASL team has been working to optimize compressed video signals for sign language.” This was a great article to read. I was excited when I was able to video chat on my cell phone‚ so I know deaf people

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    pass the Equal Rights Amendment or ERA‚ which originally stated‚ "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex." The amendment was ignored during the twenty’s‚ thirties‚ and forties until it was reintroduced in 1951. The ERA was then dropped until 1970 when feminists across america fought to reestablish and expand it to not only cover gender equality but racial equity and age discrimination as well. Although the Equal Rights

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    Love Scopes Aries Aries love compliments and tend to gravitate towards unrestricted‚ lively people. They are outgoing and active. If you plan a date with an Aries‚ be prepared to stay out late and have some fun‚ ass they are filled with energy‚ and love excitement. Generally they like to think of themselves as intellectuals‚ therefore‚ the best way to excite an Aries is to approach them on a intellectual level. They are aggressive and passionate. However‚ be forewarned that an Aries has an tendency

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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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