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    Fairness

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    is the ability to make judgments free from discrimination or dishonesty and make sure that every person is treated equally accordingly. When something is fair‚ it follows all rules without cheating. Fair is when you are not playing favoritism to any specific and everyone is treated equally. It also means treating people in a way that does not favor some over others and everyone is treated within reason. Fairness can be different in every person’s eyes; if something is fair in one person’s eye it

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    discrimination act promotes equality for all people involved; it ensures that nobody whom has a disability can be treated unfairly because of their disability and the things they’re unable to do. The disability discrimination act applied to housing‚ training‚ transport‚ goods‚ facilities and service. They apply to these things because they ensure that nobody can be discriminated against or treated differently because of their disability in relation to these things. For example; a person not being allowed

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    to kill a mockingbird

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    Mockingbird: The mockingbird represents innocence. Like hunters who kill mockingbirds for sport‚ people kill innocence‚ or other people who are innocent‚ without thinking about what they are doing. Atticus stands firm in his defense of innocence and urges his children not to shoot mockingbirds both literally and figuratively. The mockingbird motif arises four times during To Kill a Mockingbird. First‚ when Atticus gives Jem and Scout air guns for Christmas and instructs them not to kill mockingbirds

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    Always Running

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    police‚ fear during gang wars‚ pride when he makes a difference in his community and sadness when he loses some of the people he loved. I think the one thing I absolutely disgusted by the most was his brother’s actions towards him. His brother treated him like a chew toy between two dogs. At one point in the novel Rodriguez escapes the gang and tries to convince his fellow gang friends to join them but leaving the gang to them meant leaving the only family they had ever had and ever known. You

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    helped when needed also. 2. Describe how disparate treatment and disparate impact were factors affecting this case. Disparate treatment occurs when members of a group are treated differently from others. In Mitsubishi‚ disparate treatment was so obviously in the past. Women‚ African American and Hispanic employees were being treated differently on purpose by others. According the case‚ sexual graffiti was written on the fenders of cars being assembled before they passed female production workers‚ pornographic

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    Native Son Marxism Essay

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    with gender‚ class‚ and race. In the book‚ Native Son‚ there are many examples of Marxism that have to do with underestimating and unfairness. This was evident especially when dealing with Chicago in the 1930 ’s and 1940 ’s when Africans were treated unfairly and were demoted. In Native Son‚ Bigger‚ the main character‚ and his family are being over priced for a rundown‚ one-bedroom flat unsuitable to live in because of their race. Mr. Dalton‚ Bigger ’s boss‚ owns the company that sold the Thomas

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    Habeas Corpus

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    war on terror. Habeas corpus was made to help protect our civil liberties‚ especially when we felt we were missed treated in the court of law. If you were unable to afford a lawyer and were force to represent yourself in the court room. You could be easily convicted of the crime you may have or may not have convicted. You then can file habeas corpus for you were treated unfairly and were not given a lawyer to represent you in the court room. When even if you cannot afford a lawyer one must be presented

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    Women are equal to men. Doesn’t it balance out? Unfortunately in society‚ they aren’t treated that way. One example of this is in the play ’Taming of the Shrew’ as it displays women as the lesser sex‚ with male lead Petruchio placing a bet on his ability to ’tame’ Katherine‚ a mean bat‚ but also his future wife. Pretty Pakistani dresses and their female designers are hidden behind a label. Girls are told from the get go that a perfect wife is one whom listens to her husband‚ raises the kids‚ cleans

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    with Margot because she has experienced things in life they have not‚ so the kids treat her unfairly because of it. From the beginning of the story the kids never liked Margot and treated her cruelly. When she starts to tell the kids in her class how the sun is “like a fire in a stove” (Bradbury 1) she is cut off by a boy and told “you’re lying you don’t remember” (2). Another instance when she is treated horribly by the kids is when she is told to “speak when spoken to…” (3) by one of the boys in

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    Education of Little Tree

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    diversity during his time. In this movie‚ Little Tree encounters some difficulties that affected him in ways that he did not understand. I began to learn that people his time were still not fond of Cherokees. Throughout the movie‚ Little Tree is treated unfairly because of his racial background. In the beginning of the movie‚ little tree did not attend any schools. He was thought at home by his grandmother and grandfather. They taught him about nature‚ whiskey making‚ farm work‚ etc. They taught him

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