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    Gender Equality

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    actors/actresses‚ musicians‚ etc.) to bring the problem of gender inequality into the limelight. There are many other associations dealing with gender equality‚ but none has been as successful as this one. None of the organizations have washed out the entire issue‚ but they have brought more attention to it. Teenagers are now standing up for their equality and rights on social media because of these movements for justice. Emma Watson ’s speech for He-For-She acknowledged that the progress toward men and

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    Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 1: Exploring Equality and Diversity Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area

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    Equality and Justice

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    fathers set forth to come up with a series of laws that promoted common sense and equality. With this in mind they established three important sets of documents that our country would not be the same without them today. They are The Declaration of Independence‚ Bill of Rights and The United States Constitution. However‚ when our fathers first established these laws‚ without giving too much thought compromised the equality of African Americans and women in particular. In a matter of time‚ during the mid

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    Rousseau Equality

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    addition‚ it is important to raise the question: why do we even need a social contract in the first place? At some point in time in order for mankind to survive‚ they have to enter into a civilization. In order to for people to retain their natural equality‚ according to you‚

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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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    Grove‚Westborough‚ Phone: 01234 987678 Email: marsh.medical@nhs.gov.uk Web: http://www.marshalmedsnhs.gov.uk Marshals medical practiceMaple Tree Grove‚Westborough‚ Equality & Diversity Marshals medical practiceTable of Contents Social Factors1 Political Factors2 Biological3 Family Structure4 Equality5 Equality: e.g Avoiding stereo typing and labelling Since stereotyping has been around for a long time‚ it’s unfortunately inevitable. Tough we may not be able to completely prevent

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    Equality In Military

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    military’s jobs‚ were closed to women.2 Opening these roles has many virtues. Immediately‚ the pool of potential recruits doubles and the odds of finding the best qualified candidates increase. Also‚ the decision sets an important precedent for gender equality. Despite improvements‚ in the years since 2001 women in the civilian sector continued to make about 20 percent less than men.3 Opening every military job to women at equal wages sets a positive example for civilian businesses. Opening combat roles

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    Gender Equality

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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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    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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    Declaration Of Equality

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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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