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    Ethical Obligations

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    constitutional rights of the person that is being prosecuted‚ and the third ethical obligation of a prosecuting attorney is make sure they treat everyone equally under the law‚ this means even people who are wealthy or have power because so people are treated unfairly because they have money. How both attorneys are similar is that they both protect their clients and make sure they are abiding by the laws. Also they are trying to make sure their client and aren’t punished in anyway. They both have to remember

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    Are society is unfair in the way of Forcing changes to tests‚ and appealing to the lowest common denominator belief of being treated unfairly by a skewed system‚ is a sure-fire way to continue raking in votes. Tests and exams do not create inequality; they merely expose the inequality that already exists. To force employers to employ a certain race over another regardless of test scores or academic performance makes a good show‚ and those opposed to such policies are easily painted as heartless and

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    America. Then‚ the Europeans immigrated to America to start colonies. Many Americans often forget that the United States is a country built by immigrants. However‚ our views on immigration have changed over the past hundred years. Immigrants were treated fairly before but are now seen as poor‚ weak‚ and desperate for work. The poem “America” by Claude McKay and the song “Immigrants” from the Hamilton Mixtape both display the difficult times of living in America and how the immigrants choose to stay

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    Notes of a Native Son

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    James Baldwin‚ an american writer for his novels on racial and perosnal identity focus on civil rights struggles in the united states during the civil rights movement. Notes of a native son‚ written in the 1940’s to the eraly 1950’s allows the readers to understand baldwins first hand experiences during this movement‚ where he faces the consequences of racial descrimination. throughout the novel‚ baldwin explores the most obvious actions of sexual and racial descriminations in western

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    Slavery Slavery is a thing that we hear about from our grandparents. We hear about the stories of how black people were treated unfairly and many other things. Back then‚ African Americans weren’t considered anything but property. For example‚ on page 24‚ Pap tells Huck‚ “Why looky here. There was a free nigger there from Ohio- a mulatter‚ most as white as a white man.” They were deemed useless objects; not people. In the story Huckleberry Finn‚ by Mark Twain‚ is set in the time era were everyone

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    For example‚ back then black people were treated unfairly because they didn’t have as much money as the white people did‚ which made them weaker. Another thing is that back then‚ blacks and whites were separated for everything‚ like school‚ transportation and everything else. What I mean by that is

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    Farewell to Manzanar Book Review " What is Pearl Harbor?"(4). The book I read was Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki. This is what started World War II. During these times Japanese people were treated like animals. They were forced to live in internment camps throughout Executive Order 9066. Executive Order 9066 was approved by Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt‚ this order ordered the military to place Japanese or Japanese Americans into these internment camps. This is where this story takes

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    obstacle; slavery. After the war‚ they were faced with various challenges‚ including the consequences brought along with Reconstruction‚ the creation of the KKK‚ along with many other things. With the help of courageous people who were tired of being treated differently such as; Rosa Parks‚ Dr. Martin Luther

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    Conflict Resolution Paper

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    conflict that existed in the organization among the employees and the Lead Manager. The team members were mad at one team member because she would not turn against the Lead Manager. They wanted her to turn against him and when she didn’t they treated her unfairly. The employees at NJVC did not communicate with each other to try to resolve the group conflict that existed‚ the manager had poor communication skills. NJVC did not value the manager and their employees because they should have trained their

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institution Connor A‚ MacLennan E (2009)‚ HNC in Social Care Student Book‚ Heinemann THE CAUSES OF DISCRIMINATION USING FUNCTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE Discrimination is what happens when an individual or group are treated unfairly or differently from others as a result of prejudice. Functionalists believe that discrimination is the result of the need to sort people into higher and lower. Functionalists see inequalities among groups as necessary because they believe that

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