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    Canada is globally known as a friendly nation with endless opportunities and equal rights given to everyone. It has a reputation as a nation that cares about its people. However‚ is this misleading? Is Canada really a nation without any inequality? No‚ there are some misunderstandings when it comes to what people consider “equal.” Upon interviewing several Canadians from various groups and ages‚ the results show a surprising outcome of the opportunities Canada actually offers to its societies.

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    Whether society likes it or not‚ inequality occurs in America. It is a matter that has been discussed in the past and present‚ yet not many measures have been taken to help take care of the problem. I closely read an article by a senior organizer and research associate at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington which touches upon the topic of a black and white split in our country. “Sociologists have long documented the fact that the class system is more rigid for African Americans than

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    There is an ongoing problem that I would love to understand and possibly solve. That problem is racial inequality and the dehumanizing of “others”. The world we live in today justifies killing people who are not like us‚ people that we consider “the others”. We go to war with other countries over things like land and resources something we all shared at once. When we go to war with other countries people seem to forget that we are killing other people. People with families‚ friends‚ and lives to

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    The unalienable right of Pursuit of Happiness can be defined as the right to prosper and thrive in the time Jefferson had written the Declaration of Independence. From the time of the liberation of the colonies to present day‚ there has been an inequality in the ability to pursuit happiness‚ whether it was because of how much money one possessed‚ which race or gender one belonged to‚ or even which religion you wished to practice. In Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail”‚ he says

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    Name: Geraldine Ramirez Date: 5/06/13 Women’s Movement Notebook Topic: Inequality Write your response to the following topic below. Your response should consist of at least 5 paragraphs in which you state your thesis‚ provide at least 3 supporting reasons for your opinion‚ and summarize your position on the topic. Illustrate and discuss attitudes concerning male/female inequalities and the resulting gender standards and rights‚ such as jobs‚ pay‚ leadership‚ and education. Women’s

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    The differences in race and religion were used to justify the immense social inequality‚ especially between European explorers and the native peoples that were being conquered. Additionally‚ European avarice for riches and resources motivated the economic inequality that pervaded this time period. As with any civilization‚ inequalities breed unrest‚ which‚ in turn‚ brings change. The responses to the inequalities of the Age of Discovery varied greatly‚ depending on the socioeconomic status of

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    establishment of the first bank‚ bank of Abyssinia in 1906. This bank introduced for the first time in Ethiopian financial systems history banking services and instruments such as deposits accounts and export financing (Getahun‚ 2008). In pre 1974 Ethiopia‚ the financial system operated in a free market economic environment. However‚ in 1980s‚ the financial system was restructured and reorganized to serve centrally planned economic system which was created following the change of government in 1974

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    The problem we live in 1964 shows the inequality in America and the harmful effects to the people who lived there. This political painting was own by Norman Perceval Rockwell a Painter‚ illustrator and 20th-century American author. As the saying goes “ Racism is a refuge for the ignorant. It seeks‚ divide‚ and destroy. It is the enemy of freedom‚ and deserve to be met head-on and stamped out” That’s why Norman Perceval Rockwell uses his work to enlighten people about what’s happening in their society

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    History 105-14 March 13th 2013 The Evolution of Racial Inequality On a day to day basis‚ humans interact with one another‚ despite of their race or ethnic descent. However‚ that is not the way it has always been. Since the 16th century‚ there has been wars fought‚ and people killed due to differences in race. Racial inequality has come a long way since then‚ but is still present in the 21st century. Most societies deny that racial inequality is still present today‚ but the fact of the matter‚ it

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    “Harrison Bergeron” “The worst form of inequality is the try to make unequal things equal”(Aristotle). In simpler words‚ the worst form of inequality is when someone tries to make something equal‚ that is not meant to be equal. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” the government sought out to make a completely equal society. Consequently‚ when they do this‚ they limit the people’s abilities so everyone is completely equal. In this short story‚ the government succeeds in making an “equal” society

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