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    EP EDU-215 June 10th‚ 2012 Laura Greenstein Equal Opportunity in Education Equal opportunity education has come a long way since the founding of our country. Formal education in early America was reserved primarily for the males of elite‚ upper-class families. While great strides have been made in promoting educational equality for all Americans regardless of gender‚ race‚ religion‚ disability‚ or socioeconomic status; equity continues to be a work in progress for our country.

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    11/10/12 Equal Rights Among Men and Women Today most men and women have equal privledges because they are allowed to do the same number of things. A major feature of the social status of men and womean is the dominance of men in almost every aspect of modern life. This culturaly-established male dominance can be explained in many ways and from a variety of perspectives. An evolutionary approach might suggest that the gender roles have evolved over a long period of time in a way that naturally

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    doing to the child‚ but it is discrimination due to them leaving the child out. Prejudice could be a key factor that leads to discrimination; prejudice is a judgement made about someone when a person can know nothing about the person it also involves judging people and making assumptions about a group of people. When a person is prejudice in health and social care then it will affect their work and the person won’t be treated fairly an example of prejudice in health and social care could be being

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    also talks about Affirmative Action and how it really benefitted whites more so than minorities because whites are the racial preference in America. White privilege is a very prevalent thing in America‚ even though we all think we’re striving for equality. Many white people truly don’t realize how much we are privileged today. We are constantly being reminded that if we set our minds to things we can achieve anything‚ but is that true for all races and ethnic groups? For whites it is easily

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    The Declaration of Independence stated that "All men are created equal‚" due to the slavery‚ this statement has no relevance in law in the United States until after the Civil War (and‚ arguably‚ not completely fulfilled for many years thereafter). In 1865‚ the Thirteenth Amendment put an end to slavery. Moreover‚ the Fourteenth Amendment (1868) strengthened the legal rights of newly freed slaves by stating that no state shall deprive anyone of either "due process of law" or of the "equal protection

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    Digital Green catalyses a quiet revolution in India Farmers are improving crop yields‚ using new technologies besides learning video-making skills - thanks to Digital Green which is catalyzing a quiet revolution in the little hamlets of India. Its founder‚ Rikin Gandhi‚ has been named as a top young innovator by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Delhi-based Digital Green focuses on educating farmers about farming techniques through locally produced videos in which local cultivators

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    Mahidul Shahel 10/25/13 Science Initial Writing Piece Designer Babies: Pros & Cons Designer Babies a.k.a. “perfect babies” are babies who have been genetically engineered and screened by scientists. This concept has raised numerous ethical issues. Are babies always meant to be perfect

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    Unequal Opportunity: Race and Education – Review In the essay Unequal Opportunity: Race and Education‚ the author attempts to link race as a factor that contributes to the unequal education opportunity faced by some minority groups. He or she argues that despite the affirmative action in the United States (U.S.)‚ discrimination in the education and employment sector continues to affect how the minority children learn. With fewer resources allocated to their marginalized schools‚ these students end

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    Equality in Islam Equality "O Mankind! We have created you from a male and female‚ and made you into nations and tribes‚ that you may know one another. Verily‚ the most honorable of you in the sight of Allah is he who has most taqwa among of you. Verily‚ Allah is All-Knowing‚ All-Aware." Islam does not distinguish between human beings according to their races‚ gender‚ color‚ or their beliefs. Islam looks at everyone as equal to each other‚ because at the end we are all the same in front of

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    Ryan Yarbrough Dr. J. Onega EH 101 22 March 2013 Marriage Equality It is unbelievable that our American Society is still having a debate about same-sex marriage. By denying same-sex partners the right to marry‚ the United States government is discriminating against them and their ability to access the social‚ legal‚ and economic benefits available exclusively to lawfully married couples. Banning same-sex marriages is nothing more than a violation of civil rights and the Supreme

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