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    Jeremiah Homer March 22‚ 2012 English III: Mr. Smith Animal Farm Analysis Paper Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell is a story that depicts the consequences that arise when people (or in this case‚ animals) are given too much power‚ as they have shown to abuse it. The story begins with a boar named Old Major‚ who gathers all the animals on the farm to tell them about a dream he had in which the animals lived on the farm under their own power‚ and not under the power of humans. Old Major

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    Children should be treated and respected as individuals in their own rights. Like any individual‚ children have rights to shelter‚ food and education. They too should be treated fairly and equally. Many a times‚ we have failed to recognise these needs and as adults‚ we think we know best for the child. If we are able to recognise these rights‚ it will greatly assist in a child’s development both emotionally and spiritually. According to Bruce and Meggit (2002)‚ "equality of opportunity means

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    can or should ignore provisions of the law; in this case‚ ignorance truly is not bliss. This chapter begins by discussing the formation of the employment relationships from a legal perspective. It first defines what an employer is‚ along with the rights and obligations of being an employer. The employer may acquire people to work for it in the form of employees‚ independent contractors‚ and temporary employees. Legal meanings and implications for each of these terms are provided. For many reasons

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    Speech Analysis Paper Name Institution   Speech Analysis Paper I selected a speech that was given by Manal- Al Sharif. The speech was entitled “A Saudi woman who dared to drive”. The speech was delivered sometime in June 2013. It was presented in a worldwide set of conferences referred to as TED (Technology‚ Environment‚ and Design) conference. TED provides live streaming of dialogues and address an extensive array of topics within the practice of science‚ culture and research. The speech was

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    Are Drug Abusers a Cause Worth Fighting For? When thinking about the numerous causes to rally for‚ do drug abusers make the list? Most philanthropists would generally focus their attention and resources towards cancer or children‚ rather than drug addicts. There has been a long standing battle between drugs and the people who succumb to them. Many organizations have made it their mission to help drug abusers break the cycle of addiction and help them claim back the lives that drugs

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    EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES POLICY POLICY STATEMENT: As a registered childminder I help children to consider and value diversity and learn about different cultures from their own and to develop positive attitudes towards people who are different from themselves. I value and respect the different racial origins‚ religions‚ cultures and languages in a multi-ethnic society so that each child is valued as an individual without racial or gender stereotyping. I will also not discriminate against children

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    Women’s Rights are Human Rights On September 5‚ 1995‚ Hillary Clinton- the First Lady of the United States- took front stage at the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing‚ China to speak on the fleeting struggles women face in every single country. Standing in front of women’s rights activist from over 180 countries‚ Hillary Clinton’s words were as powerful as her prominent political stand she held. Clinton catalogued the devastating truth on the abuse afflicted onto women‚ and then challenging

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    For centuries‚ immigrants have traveled to the Americas for a variety of reasons: equal opportunities‚ fresh starts‚ or to ensure a better life for themselves or their families. Many immigrants‚ who left their home countries to come to somewhere else (the Americas in this case)‚ were not necessarily treated how they expected. Many faced mistreatment and cruelty from the citizens‚ while also being unable to find a job due to their background. This salvo caused the benefits of immigration to hide away

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    Equal Inclusion Case Law Frances Melodye Holloway AED 204 March 13‚ 2013 Sondra Jones Equal Inclusion Case Law Equal inclusion in the classroom is very important in education today; the teachers have to follow the laws in their classrooms. I will explain how certain laws and court cases affect the classroom for equality. Brown vs. Board of Education (1954) This case was about equal education for blacks as in the whites‚ for the blacks to be able to attend any school whether it was a white

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    The general argument made by Carl Richards in his work‚ “Fighting the Gender Pay Gap” is that some factors that affects gender pay gaps are the fact that there is bias‚ not enough awareness‚ and no real consequences for those companies not willing to change. More specifically‚ Richards argues that many companies aren’t willing to change and help decrease the gender pay gap. He states‚ “There’s no real consequence if they don’t” (Paragraph 4).Richards is suggesting that companies are unwilling to

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