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    Inequalities in Titanic

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    Roles and Class Inequality Titanic was a British passenger liner separated by a class system that would end up colliding with an iceberg resulting in it to sink. There were limited lifeboats that’s seating would be greatly outnumbered by the passengers. If one was to survive the sinking of Titanic they were likely a woman‚ child‚ or upper class male. In the film there were two main sociological concepts that were overwhelming when compared to the rest‚ gender roles and class inequality. Gender

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    Gender Inequality

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    Sara Young July 22‚ 2013 Research Paper Gender Inequality in the Workplace It is not up for debate whether women are discriminated against in the workplace it is evident in census data; in 1998 women made 73 cents to the dollar paid to men. Even today‚ there is still a pay gap that exists between women and men. It is said that the organizations that are pro-equal pay‚ including some unions‚ support the idea that the government should set wages for all jobs. To the contrary‚ the organizations

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    Food Inequality

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    Food Inequality between Developed and Developing Countries Introduction These days‚ any domestic problems tend to be connected with or caused by reasons coming from outside abroad. Among those globalized issues‚ one of the serious issues is the theme of food security. According to FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization)‚ the outlook for the global cereal supply in the 2011/12 marketing season has improved the following positive production. However‚ the impact on global food security remains

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    Gender inequality

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    Gender Inequality and Sexism in the Work Place. Introduction to Sociology 201 Social Problem Despite over the past three decades of equal pay legislation‚ wage disparities continue to present at disturbingly high rates. Given the current state of the economy‚ the economic inequality significant consequences on the individual and family system are on the rise (Sun Reporter‚ 2004). Many believe and have argued that men and women are equal‚ but statistics show that inequalities are still present

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    Week 6 Teamwork Assignment Task #1: Weekly pay before deductions or expenses Job 1: $50‚310 / 52 week in a year = $967.50 Job 2: 6 hours a day x 5 days a week x $20.50 = $615.00 Task #2: Weekly payroll deductions Job 1: $967.50 x 0.15 = $145.13 Job 2: $615 x 0.12 = $73.80 Task #3: Weekly job-related expenses Job 1: Daycare: $175.00 After school program: $75.00 Clothing:

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    Racial Inequality

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    humanity starts with these ingredients‚ ingredients that achieve peace in humanity. However‚ in present day‚ there is a large issue circulating around the globe and that is racial inequality. Alas‚ this particular issue has been present for an abundance amount of time; and the only difference between racial inequality in the past and in the present is slavery has been abolished in North America. Yet‚ there are a considerable number of people who are supporting racial equality in the United States

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    Linear Algebra - David Lay

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    7 x2 = 11 x1 + 2 x2 = −2 1 5  1 0  1 0  1 0  2 7 2 −3 2 1 0 1 −2  11   −2  21  −2  −7   12  −7   −3x2 = 21 x1 + 2 x2 = −2 x2 = −7 x1 = 12 x2 = −7 1 2 CHAPTER 1 • Linear Equations in Linear Algebra 3. The point of intersection satisfies the system of two linear equations: x1 + 5 x2 = 7 x1 − 2 x2 = −2 1 1  5 −2 7 −2   x1 + 5 x2 = 7 Replace R2 by R2 + (–1)R1 and obtain: Scale R2 by –1/7: Replace R1 by R1 + (–5)R2: The point

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    Inequality In Brazil

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    the wealthy flourish. Roosevelt is saying that a measure of a country is what they do to make up for this inequality‚ which in Brazil has not been much. Due to Brazil historically being run by elites‚ the current day economic pattern and its effect on the country shows that the elites hold the majority of the wealth within the country while the poor hold the minority of the wealth. This inequality leads to the unequal distribution of education‚ power‚ and health care.

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    Two Variable Inequality

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    Two Variable Inequality MAT 221 11 May 2012 The purpose of this week’s assignment is to determine how many maple rocking chairs the Ozark Furniture Company can make. We will also plot the inequalities of this on a graph. Here is the information and first set of problems for the text: Maple rockers. Ozark Furniture Company can obtain at most 3000 board feet of maple lumber for making its classic and modern maple rocking chairs. A classic maple rocker requires 15 board

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    Inequality In Civilization

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    Many people in the world blame inequality in the world on race‚ religion or the amount of intelligence of a civilization‚ but that’s not why. Inequality is simply caused by geography. Geography affects the way a civilization becomes more developed compared to others because‚ geography controls climate which affects the type of food a civilization can grow‚ and what type of animals it can domesticate. Domesticated animals and efficient crops give a civilization time to develop new ideas and invent

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