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    Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting 1 understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion. 1.1 Explain what is meant by diversity‚ equality and inclusion. Diversity - The concepts of diversity it embrace’s acceptance and respect it means understanding that each individual is different and unique‚ and recognizing our individual differences. These can be along the dimensions of: Race Ethnicity Gender Sexual orientation Socio-economic

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    Everyone Deserves Equality

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    Everyone Deserves Equality James Crosslin Eth/125 April 14‚ 2013 Nick Embaye Equality in the United States is something that many people of different races‚ ethnic groups‚ genders‚ gays‚ lesbians and transgender people have been striving to obtain for decades. Although this country has made great strides in equality‚ much more needs to be done‚ everyone on planet Earth deserves to be treated equally. Women in the United States were once believed best suited to remain at home‚ and

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    Gender Equality In Gangs

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    chapters 4 and 5 were brought up again when discussing equality as a normal feature of gangs. 88 percent of young women in the study were in groups of mixed-gender and only three girls associated themselves with all girl gangs. All these girls had a strong belief that males and females were considered equal in their gangs. Once again this was bizarre to me because‚ I had no prior knowledge about gangs but assumed that there was no gender equality in gangs and that the males were still considered the

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    Equality Back in the 1950’s Compared to Modern Time Chicago is a well known city for being called the“Windiest City”; Chicago is also very well know for their crimes‚ and equality issues. African Americans and Whites are the two primary races that hold these issues. Within the law‚ equality between both races has progressed over the years‚ although their feelings of equality between one another‚ hold different opinions. Whites and African Americans both have thought about one another through past

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    We as a society have deluded ourselves into believing we have achieved equality. Of course we have. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 declared any form of racial segregation illegal‚ yet it seems that we can not wait to separate people with picket fences and barbed wire. In 1928 under the Representation of the People act‚ women finally gained the right to vote‚ but they are still stuck with 77 cents on the dollar. These issues originated many years ago‚ but they have evolved and embedded themselves into

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    Equality In The 1960's

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    a movement for civil rights that had the support of Judicial verdicts‚ congressional laws and federal administrative regulations had already irreversibly woven into the fabric of American life. The main issue was how to implement the concepts of equality and

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    Vietnam War Equality

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    for all. One major difference that was discovered to be preventing racial equality was income. As white families lived in their mail-order homes‚ people of color struggled with making enough money to make ends meet. This realization is what caused the president‚ Lyndon B. Johnson‚ to take action. Since the President believed in equal right‚ and after he signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ he wanted to further spread equality by stating to have an "unconditional war on poverty." To further show his

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    Ron Paul's Liberty Defined

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    James Clawson Prof Balma Poli Sci 110 November 5th‚ 2012 Ron Paul’s Liberty Defined I chose Ron Paul’s book because of all the candidates in recent years‚ his message is the most consistent in the ideals I would hope an elected official would hold. Though I do disagree with him on a number of issues‚ his overall message of liberty and freedom strike a chord‚ especially in our current age of government overreach. His blunt approach to government intrusion and the handouts society has become

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    Civil Rights and Civil Liberties have some similarities‚ but they are different in their own ways. Civil Rights protects the rights of people from discrimination‚ while civil liberties protects people from undue government interference. Civil liberties are freedoms guaranteed by the United States Constitution. Something created to limit the power of the federal government and protect citizens from infringement. For example‚ freedom of speech in the U.S. is a civil liberty because it restrains the

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    The Equality Act 2010

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    Equality for All All humans are different; we have different traits and different likings. Yet all of us have something in common‚ we all have equal rights. However not all of us are viewed equally. We are judges by others based on our gender‚ race‚ or beliefs. Our rights have been disregarded and abused in many situations. Lately no action has been taken to fix this injustice. Something has to be done to fix this problem. You an help by joining the‚ “Equality Act 2010”. The ‘Equality Act 2010’

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