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    Speeches for Equality

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    Speeches for Equality Martin Luther King Junior announces that the “bank of Justice is bankrupt” in his I have a dream speech given in 1963. When he talks of how the check of justice is no longer handed to people whom share his opinion‚ I think that he is telling everyone that there should be a promise of equality in this nation; a promise to help the bank of Justice bring back checks and money for everyone. His persistency of revolts and boycotts were to bring a point of view hidden y the prejudice

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    encouraged to have a vote‚ but should not be forced. Though it is your choice‚ voting has been such a quandary to where people decide who can and cannot vote. Hundreds of years ago‚ when America was first established‚ the qualifications in order to vote were that you had to follow the dominant church‚ you had to be male‚ and white. Women‚ blacks‚ and non-Christians were discriminated against and did not have a voice. America did not give the people the equality they deserved. And during the 1800’s and

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    Titanic Tragedy

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    Who  was  responsible  for  the  loss  of  life  with  the  sinking  of  the  Titanic?   By  Rebecca  Gutteridge  Year  9     RMS  Titanic‚  so  called  the  ‘unsinkable  ship’‚  became  the  largest  maritime  disaster  in  history  when   she  hit  an  iceberg  on  her  maiden  voyage  through  the  North  Atlantic.  Much  indecision  surrounds

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    How much do you know about slavery in America? If you think slavery began in the 1600s and ended in the 1865‚ you are wrong. Slavery is ongoing through forced prison labor. USLegal.com describes prison labor as‚ “the forced labor done by convicts in a prison. The prisoners may have to do even hazardous work” (Prison Labor Law).I believe that forced prison labor should be abolished because it recreates conditions for slavery to thrive‚ gives companies a way around labor laws‚ and takes away jobs from

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    Gender Equality

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    11/10/12 Equal Rights Among Men and Women Today most men and women have equal privledges because they are allowed to do the same number of things. A major feature of the social status of men and womean is the dominance of men in almost every aspect of modern life. This culturaly-established male dominance can be explained in many ways and from a variety of perspectives. An evolutionary approach might suggest that the gender roles have evolved over a long period of time in a way that naturally

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    Equality in Islam

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    Equality in Islam Equality "O Mankind! We have created you from a male and female‚ and made you into nations and tribes‚ that you may know one another. Verily‚ the most honorable of you in the sight of Allah is he who has most taqwa among of you. Verily‚ Allah is All-Knowing‚ All-Aware." Islam does not distinguish between human beings according to their races‚ gender‚ color‚ or their beliefs. Islam looks at everyone as equal to each other‚ because at the end we are all the same in front of

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    Equality Not Discrimination Nicole Mehaulic April 17‚ 2013 Composition II 102-21325 Position Paper Baker College of Jackson Equality Not Discrimination There are many people that thrive on traditional ways of life. Families that wake up on Christmas morning to open presents‚ brides that wear their mothers wedding gown to walk down the aisle‚ or a teenage girl celebrating her sweet sixteen birthday party with family and friends are just a few of the ways that traditions are appreciated. These

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    A Personal Tragedy

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    Elisabeth Stuart Phelps captures the essence of time when “ young ladies had not begun to have ‘opinions’ upon the doctrine of evolution‚ and before feminine friendships and estrangements were founded on the distinctions between protoplasm and bioplasm” (Phelps 8). She writes a kunstlerroman novel of young woman who has the ability to go far with her artistic talent and looses her inspiration after being married. Another author who tackles similar issues is Louisa May Alcott and her novel “Little

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    Discrimination and Equality

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    on other grounds. The proposed Directive responds to and raises many issues‚ such as the shape of gender equality and anti-discrimination legislation in the EU‚ the concept of multiple discrimination and the role of equality bodies in protecting individuals’ rights. Within this context‚ the direction and content of this publication is informed by the EWL seminar‚ ‘Levelling up Gender Equality Legislation and Tackling Multiple Discrimination’ held in January 2009. This seminar allowed EWL members

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    Equality of Opportunity

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    050007737 What is ‘equality of opportunity’? “Equality of opportunity is a political ideal that is opposed to caste hierarchy but not to hierarchy per se” (Arneson) The rational behind this political ideal is that society is uneven‚ with privileges‚ standing and potential for success being heavily influenced by many different factors predetermined by birth. The political ideal places an individual in any given rung of social hierarchy as a result of their background. Equality of opportunity calls

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