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    The Equal Pay Act of 1963Throughout history‚ women have been paid less than men have‚ even when employed in identical jobs. It was generally accepted in the United States that men deserved to earn more money than women do‚ even if their work was identical. The contemporary mindset was that men were the heads of the households and therefore were the primary income producer in their families. This‚ of course‚ was not always so. In many homes‚ the head of household and sole breadwinner was a woman‚

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    Equal Pay Discrimination. That’s what this world has come to. Discriminating against people with skin of color‚ their religion‚ their choices in life‚ and most of all‚ against women. Some men think women can’t do the same job as well as them just because they are women. Therefore‚ women are getting paid less than men for doing the same exact job. That needs to change. Fast. Tons of people say women shouldn’t do a certain thing just because it’s a “man’s job”. Well‚ I’m here to say different

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    deserves equal pay for equal work...Its time to do away with work place policies that belong in a Mad Men episode." -President Obama. The Equal Pay Act is a big topic in today’s society. The Equal Pay Act would ensure equal pay regardless of your gender. Woman get paid less than men (averaging 78 cents on the dollar) and people are fighting to fix it. I believe they have a pretty good reason to fight. Equal pay should be a right‚ not a opportunity. Women deserve equal pay for equal work‚ and

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    And of Clay Are We Created This story gives a reflection on the role of the media because it demonstrates how news matter when a catastrophe occurs. Media is there to inform the public and increase their popularity but they are emotionally detached on what Azucena is going through. Allende makes media react in a particular way on how they should act with the people and be in guard on what to film‚ to please the public. The media only follows the company’s demands which is to bring more money

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    Persuasive Essay Only two percent of students graduated from the 2009 freshmen class in 2011. So out of 2‚011 students who enrolled that year‚ forty-eight graduated in the expected two years! Students can also save up to nine hundred and sixty one dollars by doing so. All the student has to do‚ Is focus on graduating on time and finishing a two-year school‚ in two years! All the information provided in this essay comes straight from the Union Count College’s fiscal report. Most students pay out of

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    “And of Clay Are We Created” written by Isabel Allende‚ is a story about Rolf Carlé‚ who is brought back to his tragic past‚ as he tries to save a little girl. They discovered the girl is thirteen-year-old Azucena. Her body covered in the clay and debris‚ only her head held above it all‚ which was caused by a tremendous avalanche that have buried entire towns and killed many people. Rolf Carlé is a reporter‚ he was one of the first to arrive to the scene. He is a well-known reporter by everyone‚

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    The Ratification of The Equal rights Amendment Throughout American history men oppressed women mentally‚ physically‚ and politically. By 1920‚ women got the right to vote under the 19th amendment. After women gained suffrage‚ Alice Paul an American suffragist‚ wrote the Equal Rights Amendment. Ultimately‚ the Equal Rights Amendment‚ which would have boosted gender equality‚ was not ratified because of the conservatives and the male domination of the State Legislature. The original seven-year

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    Equal rights is very important to me and many people in the U.S. Everyone should be treated equally no matter their race or religion. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of many African-Americans who thought this too. Even though whites thought that blacks should be lessers and resorted to violence to keep this from happening‚ MLK believed it was for the common good for everyone to be treated as equals. It was also his individual right to stand up and protest for equal rights‚ which is the first amendment

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    assumptions about abilities‚ traits‚ or the performance of individuals of certain racial groups. Title VII prohibits both intentional discrimination and neutral job policies that disproportionately exclude minorities and that are not job related. Equal employment opportunity cannot be denied because of marriage to or associations with an individual of a different race; membership in or association with ethnic based organizations or groups‚ or attendance or participation in schools or places of worship

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    ‘Why men and women still can’t have it all?’‚ a question battling the gender odds in many aspects and a question that is yet to be discussed. In her 2012 article‚ "Why Women Still Can’t Have It All?"‚ Anne- Marie Slaughter a successful career-oriented woman discusses her struggle in being away from her family while working in Washington and the reasons behind women not having it all. After she left her job as the Director of Policy Planning at the State Department‚ she returned home with the desire

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