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    Promoting Good Postures

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    Promoting Good Postures While Keyboarding Postures refer to the body’s alignment so having good posture while keyboarding is very important. People who do not have good postures are less resistant to strains and stress one may experience over time. There are three important tips that will help promote good posture while keyboarding are as followed; exercise regularly‚ don’t slouch‚ and wearing comfortable shoes. Exercising regular actually help with keeping a good posture. You can try many

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    Racial Discrimination

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    Class discrimination Social dominance researched by Pratto points out the notion that hierarchies exist between groups in society‚ allowing some groups to have the dominance and power over others (Pratto 760). African Americans’ impoverishment and high crime rates have plagued society for years. The origin has a closely bound with the historical slavery and racial discrimination in the US‚ and drives question self to the problem at the first place. From the beginning of the 1960s‚ in order to ease

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    Equality in America

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    WOMEN In the middle to late 1800s‚ diversity swept across the United States of America. What is diversity? Diversity implies a wide variety in gender‚ race‚ culture‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ and other characteristics of certain groups ("Diversity‚" 2006). Diversity is present in every possible aspect of life. It does not matter where one goes or what one does in America‚ no two people look or act exactly the same. America has been and still is known as a nation of freedom and diversity. Today‚ America

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    Equality and Diversity

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    UNIT 006 TASK A Explain a teacher’s role in promoting equality and valuing diversity As a potential teacher of hairdressing I feel very passionate about equality‚ every learner that I will welcome into my classroom is an individual and will be treated as such. My overarching philosophy is a very inclusive approach with every learner that matter’s regardless of social‚ cultural and religious back ground and it is my job to allow the learner to achieve to their best potential All this will be

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    Inclusion and Equality

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    Task 1 Explain briefly what is meant by the terms equality‚ diversity and inclusion. Write your answers in the boxes below: |Diversity |The difference between individuals and groups in society e.g cultures and religion | |Equality |To see each child as an individual and help them achieve what they are good at | |Inclusion |Identifying understanding and breaking down barriers

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    Racial Profiling

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    (Mikal‚ 2010). The technique of organization used by journalist to frame their stories is the similar as the one used by everyone daily to create a conversation be it controversial or interesting. Journalists frame information

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    Nike's Equality

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    as if they are like one another (Woolfolk Cross 2). The film “Equality” aims to do this visually‚ musically‚ and psychologically. For instance‚ this is shown in the language of the film. When Michael B. Jordan uses the word “we‚” Nike puts themselves and their viewer at the same level. This is a tactic to make the watcher feel as if they go through the same struggles‚ the same issues‚

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    Gay-Straight Alliance at the Kirtland Air Force Base. Support organizations like Sgt. Lahl’s have been forming at military bases around the country since President Obama repealed the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” policy in 2011. Lahl stated‚ “It’s been liberating‚ being able to be myself and not two separate people- one person at work and one at home. We’re not just this nameless‚ faceless person anymore. We’re a presence on the base.” These organized groups can help gay service members advance in their military

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    Women's Equality

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    Women’s Fight for Social Equality If I were to teach a class that dealt with the twentieth century in America‚ I would choose to make my focus the women’s struggle for social equality. Comprising fifty-percent of the population‚ women are by far the largest "minority" in the United States. Through them I could relate the most important social‚ political and economic trends of the century. Their achievements‚ as well as their missteps‚ tell us a story of America that we most often hear of in snatches

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    Equality in education

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    The results of national testing‚ at all ages‚ suggest that we have not achieved equality of educational opportunity in the UK. With reference to a range of factors‚ what explanation can you offer for this? “Everyone has the right to education” and furthermore “… higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis of merit” (United Nations‚ 2013). The DfE (2013) holds a highly educated society as the ideal in which opportunities are equal in spite of background or circumstance. This

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