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    the white house and the Washington monument but there is one that caught my eye. The statue of liberty in New York is an iconic figure that symbolizes the importance of freedom in America and plays a significant role in the history of the United States. SYMBOLISM: The statue is truly the enduring symbol of America and in many ways one of the important‚ symbols of the world.  The Statue represents Liberty‚ the triumph for democratic society over tyranny and corruption‚ and because of its location

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    Justice and Equality Cannot Coexist‚ For When One is Achieved the Other is Infringed Upon: Equality‚ diversity‚ and democracy are the three components that America claims to revolve around‚ but unfortunately lacks. America is a nation filled with envy‚ rage‚ and such preposterous behaviors and actions. Since the founding of the nation‚ to the present of America‚ and according to the predicament of the future‚ this territorial notion that America abides by is slowly corrupting the nation. Since

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    In the political work On Liberty‚ John Stuart Mill forms an argument in support of the freedom of speech and explains in detail why silencing an opinion is wrong. He does this by exploring the ways that silencing an individual’s opinion in a variety of situations harms society‚ whether the opinion silenced is true or false. In The Second Treatise of Government‚ John Locke explains his views on political philosophy but never explicitly states a clear view on free speech‚ it does allude to an attitude

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    Olaudah Equiano Equality

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    Equality has always been a powerful driving force in creating the true freedom that every American citizen has been promised. This is demonstrated in the 1882 short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ in which a young woman is pushed to insanity by her incredibly overbearing husband‚ who views her as nothing more than a fragile little girl. Likewise‚ former slave Olaudah Equiano’s 1789 biography “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano” depicts the horrifying

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    America: Myth of Equality To many‚ the Unites States serves as the ideal model of democracy for the modern world. Yet‚ how truly worthy is America of this status? Although it has been said that‚ "Equality is as American as baseball‚ hot dogs‚ and apple pie‚" one must be extremely critical when analyzing such a statement. By taking a historical perspective to the question of how "equal" American equality actually is‚ it is simple to recognize how problematic the "Land of the Free" mentality can

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    CU2943 Champion Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion Level 5 Credit value 4 GLH 34 Unit summary The purpose of this unit is to assess the learner’s knowledge‚ understanding and skills required to enable a whole systems approach to equality‚ diversity and inclusion. The unit explores models of practice and requires demonstration of skills and understanding of systems and processes. Additional Assessment Requirements This unit must be assessed in accordance with Skills for Care and Development’s

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    running around in the shadows. But all the sudden they stopped. They heard talking. “How do we handle this rebellious group? What do they even call themselves?” Said a man‚ not apart of the suspicious group. “I heard they call themselves the Sons of Liberty. I don’t know how‚ but we need to stop them. They could destroy the British colonies. They’ve already ruined our number one import when they dumped our tea in the ocean.” Replied another man. “They are unarmed. What should we do sir.” A man inside

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    INTRODUCTION Diversity and equality in workplace‚ according to the Webster College Dictionary‚ means as fact‚ quality‚ state‚ of instance being diverse. The conventional means of diversity concentrated on racial and gender differences. However‚ diversity also includes disabilities‚ age‚ and sexual preferences. The differences in workplace also related to social background life and personal skills; education‚ management skills‚ loyalty to company‚ personality‚ job function‚ and cooperate background

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    Promoting Equality And Inclusion I am writing this booklet to inform all members of staff‚ adult carers‚ children and young people about supporting understanding and to raise awareness of equality‚ diversity and inclusion. Equality and inclusion are moral and legal obligations. As a practitioner you have a role in ensuring that in all aspects of your work every personas given opportunities to thrive and prevent any barriers that may stop them from reaching their full potential. Equality and

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    importance is John Stuart Mill and his essay “On Liberty”. “On Liberty” proposes that for freedom to properly flourish‚ it must be free in all aspects‚ with almost no limitations from any source‚ either government or individuals. Although written in 1859‚ Mill’s opinion is still relevant and can be applied to current political controversies and events in Canada such as the infamous Human Rights Complaints against Maclean’s Magazine. Thus‚ “On Liberty”‚ a treatise that espoused a doctrine of almost

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