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    5th Amendment Importance

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    Amendments The Amendments in the Constitution are very helpful. Each one is useful in making sure everyone is treated fairly and everyone gets rights. The 4th‚ 5th‚ 6th‚ and 8th amendments are the ones I will explain today. They each play a specific role in making sure nobody is treated unfairly. The 4th amendment protects people from the government searching through your things without a reason. For example‚ if somebody was walking down the street with a backpack on and the police walked by and

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    is never right to treat people unfairly based on the color of their skin. Cassie and her friends and family all experience this‚ and that’s why throughout the novel the theme “It is wrong to treat people unfairly based on the color of their skin” appears most often In the book Roll of Thunder‚ Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor. The character Cassie learns that the color of your skin does not matter. She learns this through how she‚ her siblings‚ and friends are treated as black Americans. One example

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    Discrimination and Segregation have both had many harmful effects on society in the past and exist when individuals are treated unfairly because of their particular race‚ gender‚ age‚ ethnic group‚ physical disability‚ or religion. Discrimination and segregation both poison the atmosphere of trust that we need in order to live peacefully. In the video “Separate but Equal”‚ there are many incidences to prove that racism‚ segregation‚ and discrimination all have negative effects. The

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    with each master‚ including an apprenticeship to a blind man‚ making his own money as a seller of water and wine‚ and as a town crier (13-80). With each subsequent service‚ Lazarillo manages to ascend up the social ladder. To him‚ each master it treated as a step upwards on this ladder that leads to higher societal importance. In order to scale this‚ however‚ Lazarillo must reproduce the tricks that he has learned from his masters. For instance‚ Lazarillo learned from the prideful squire‚ who “was

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    The True Cost

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    were treated unfairly and were deprived of their rights as a human being. We need to work toward social justice for farmer

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    women by helping them be more gentle and fruitful in everyday life. Ladylikeness can cause a woman who is more of the calm type to be demeaned‚ disrespected and dismissed. Women become more aggressive and assertive because they don’t want to be treated unfairly and women taken serious. Most women who are successful and acknowledged in society today display strength. A definition of “ladylikeness” is “lacking in strength‚ force‚ or virility”. Ladylikeness for a “Woman M” who is rough‚ destructive‚ vulgar

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    problems that are fought over today revolve around equality. Such as the wage gap and the Black Lives Matter movement. People all around feel that someone is being treated unfairly. It could be themselves or others around them that they feel aren’t being treated equally. In history there are many examples of people being treated unfairly. Such as slavery

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    their rights and opportunities. They were considered lower class than any other white male in the nation. They had no rights to vote‚ speak‚ and had to be separated from the whites due to their skin color. Majority of African Americans were treated unfairly in a different way. They were ordered to work long hours‚ with a low amount of wages. Some were able to read‚ others weren’t. Most importantly‚ they weren’t getting the same opportunities as other did. This could mean having a job that has a

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    which someone treats someone else unfairly in order to get money or an advantage for themselves‚ while the word Labor means the effort of work especially physical work. With that said we can now say that the history of the Caribbean is a history situations in which workers were been treated unfairly personal gain of their employers. The exploitation of labour with reference to the Encomienda labour system; it can be clearly seen that the Tainos were treated unfairly in this system seen that they were

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     Strange Fruit‚ as a  protest to these lynchings. The poem describes the injustice of blacks and whites faced during  the 1930’s. The poem talks about how the blacks were unfairly treated by being lynched and  hanging from the trees.    The theme of Strange Fruit is prejudice. The text is explaining how the blacks were  treated unfairly by the whites based on the color of their skin. Meeropol is beginning  to tell  how the

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