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    little you know about them. In the short story‚ "Brother‚ Can You Spare a Dream‚"‚ by Jackie French Koller‚ a key character‚ Sam‚ recounts his family’s struggle during the Great Depression. Sam believed he would receive a well-paying job before it was unfairly offered to the city men. He misjudged Mac‚ and‚ instead of becoming good friends‚ Sam opted to be salty and rude to the boarder. Sam eventually got

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    unconstitutional. They said it is okay to practice during times of great emergency. Since then there have been countless lawsuits towards the United States for unlawful searches based on ethnicity. Many of these searches involve innocent citezens who are treated unfairly. After the 9/11 attacks racial profling has greatly increased‚ especially in airports. President bush started the War of Terror. This led to wars in Iraq and Afganistan‚ and eventually about 10 years later the United States successfully tracked

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    relationship between the hero and his Alma Mater. Most of those who have tackled the subject have done it superficially and times biasly. The picture of Rizal at the U.S.T. has frequently come out of focus: discriminated against by the University‚ unfairly treated‚ recipient of poor grades‚ dissatisfied with the teaching methods‚ suffocated by Thomistic philosophy‚ forced to leave the University to upgrade his medical studies.... None of these current opinions‚ carelessly repeated in textbooks and biographies

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    ratio was 1/60 for blacks and 1/22 for whites. "Under no circumstances may an employer pay Africans the same amount as white persons even if they do the same work. and the same hours." (doc.6) This law for document 6 shows that the blacks were treated unfairly. They couldnt have the same rights as a white man even if they both do the same

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    others how we would like to be treated. But everyday people in society treat others differently or making judgments for how they look or what they believe in. Sometimes people don’t realize they are treating these certain people that way or making those judgements . People in America are known to treat people very differently depending on the color of their skin or their certain beliefs. Although our society suggests to treat others how all would like to be treated‚ there is still a tendency where

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    bad and negative characters. “They judge me before they even know me.” It shows people making inconsiderable/uncritical judgements without thinking deeply into what they are really saying. This is significant because no one would like to be judged unfairly‚ but being called an ogre is a daily insult to Shrek‚ even if he hates it. However‚ the zoom in of Shrek’s face‚ the over-shoulder shot when Shrek is talking to the soldiers‚ the behaviour of him showed us that Shrek is a huge ogre with a gentle

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    aspects of employment are covered by law. Every aspect of employment is covered by the law in order to ensure that employees and their employers are treated fairly and respectfully in the work place. For example‚ employment law covers matters of discrimination and unfair treatment within the workplace‚ ensuring that employees cannot be abused or treated unfairly due to their race‚ age‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ or any other protected characteristic. Also including rights to a minimum wage and reasonable

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    We are ashamed of Industrialization because of lots of unfair treatment and working and housing conditions. Thousands of people became sick and injured during this time period. This happened because of the rich upper-class treating the lower class like dirt and not giving them proper treatment. One of the problems in the Industrialization Era was unfair treatment. This type of treatment happened when the Chinese immigrants came in from Angel Island. These immigrants had to spend many months or years

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    equal rights to the White residents of Dillon. You shouldn’t just let people push you around and control you in life; you should stand up for what you believe in. Throughout history there have been times where people have been treated unfairly‚ maybe due to race‚ religion‚ or appearance. However‚ during the Civil War‚ African Americans everywhere didn’t give up on the rights they thought they deserved. Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus and Martin Luther King Jr. fought

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    of injustice and inequality. These programs help them to recover with what all they went through in the past. Especially they were more helpful for the poor people‚ African-Americans and other disadvantaged minorities including women that were treated unfairly due to their differences such as their ‘age’ and ‘sex.’ To this‚ some people had argued that simple justice is requiring for the people‚ but some people also had argued that these programs are unjust since simple justice compels us to treat everyone

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