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    homeless people out of the gutter – so to speak. This program has a direct correlation to my field of study‚ Commerce‚ as homelessness entails having a weak economy with a large unemployment rate. In terms of ethical relativism‚ both personal and social relativism share the same notion when it comes to homelessness‚ and the responsibilities that are involved. As ethical relativism holds that there are no universally accepted ethical standards for individuals‚ there cannot be an objective standard

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    Injustices Present in the Workplace and the Community Ethics in Health Care Injustices are present every day in the workplace and the community. There are several overlapping injustices between the two like lying‚ discrimination‚ and the mistreatment of people. However there are also injustices that are specific to each area. Some injustices are witnessed more than others‚ but each injustice is just as important. Injustices that are being committed can create frustration‚ unhealthiness

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    Injustice Injustice is a problem in which everyone faces‚ unfortunately this cruelty cannot be ignored. In this novel‚ titled " To Kill A Mockingbird "‚ there are three characters who suffer the most injustice. They are Atticus‚ Tom Robinson and Boo Radley. Atticus‚ is a man of great wisdom‚ he suffers from the fact that he had committed to taking on a difficult Negro case. He was constantly persecuted for this decision‚ which made him work even harder at winning the case. Even though his

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    Social Injustices and the American Dream in Ralph Ellison’s “Battle Royal” Ralph Ellison’s “The Battle Royal” represents the socioeconomic tensions in the early twentieth century. Written in 1952‚ Ellison brings light to the fact black citizens were still being seen as inferior to their white counterparts decades after slavery was abolished. In a society where black citizens were seen as second-rate‚ they were mostly given only second-rate opportunities. Without a fair‚ level playing field‚ there

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    My Responsibility to America The United States of America is known as the land of the free and the home of the brave. Right now there are approximately 324‚ 118‚ 787 people living in the United States. Every single one of these people is part of the freedom we gained. We have freedom because of our Founding Fathers and the people of their time. They established the rights that we enjoy today. I believe that with the freedom and rights that we have comes many responsibilities. As Americans we have

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    Being black in America sometimes comes with a negative representation. The dehumanization of blacks can be traced to the Europeans imperialistic society in Africa; Africans were seemed as wild children‚ who were savage‚ who had no history and cursed by God to be slaves of whites. They were represented as people who couldn’t produce intelligence‚ who were inferior and oversexualized because the warmer climate of Africa. One example of this representation is Sarah Baartman‚ she was a slave worker in

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    The Wrath of Injustice An injustice can be defined as a violation of another’s rights. In literature‚ authors use the element of injustices as the vocal point of the story. The importance of a vocal point is pivotal in a story because it is the skeleton of the piece. The story is founded upon the existence of the injustice and the events that occur because of it. But in some cases the literary piece is not a fictional story. Not only does it occur in literature‚ it occurs in real life. The world’s

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    Utopia in Colonial America In the seventeenth century‚ there were two different versions of utopia. When a person hears the word utopia‚ a different thought will come to each different person’s mind. A utopia can be anything‚ as long as it brings joy to the specific person. In Colonial America‚ all people went over to the new world with a fantasy of their perfect place. In fact‚ two very important historical figures had extreme views on North America. While John Smith viewed The New World as new

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    Collateral Consequences in America The term “collateral consequences” refers to barriers to societal integration that follow the completion of a sentence imposed upon one with a criminal record. Historically these consequences applied primarily to inheritance and property rights. The modern form of collateral consequences first appeared in 1898 when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a restriction in New York law which banned individuals with a felony record from practicing medicine. Today‚ these

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    My vision for America is where all the homeless have a nice home and a hot meal every day. They are living on the streets every day and they beg us for money which we have a warm hot meal so we don’t have to beg people‚ and so we can support our families. Homeless people have to go to homeless shelters every time there is a storm so they can be warm and safe during the storm. The only time people care about homeless people is after a storm or before a storm .That’s why there are no homeless in my

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