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    further pushed ourselves into the mess. If Americans do not change now‚ it may become too late in the future. Affirmative action has only succeeded in accomplishing the exact opposite of its goals. Thus‚ race should not be considered in college applications or jobs. First‚ to understand why affirmative action is wrong‚ one must understand the intentions behind it. Affirmative action was put into place to make up for the gap caused by slavery‚ segregation‚ and racism by making it easier for certain races

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    Affirmative action is still necessary because it was affective for helping minorities‚ it has the potential to start ending poverty‚ and bring the lower class to the middle class. When John F. Kennedy signed the Executive Order 10925‚ it begin a change for diversity in employment and education. This order was very effective to help races such African-Americans and Latinos find jobs and go to college who have been discriminated in the past. This action was very necessary at the time‚ but quickly leveled

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    Although affirmative action was originally implemented to assist minorities however‚ it can be argued that in turn affirmative action hurts minorities and in a way puts them at an educational disadvantage. The Most prominent advantage for minorities is that they can attend more elite schools than majorities. In recent years many scholars have noticed several instances where an under qualified student has been admitted to a school and not been successful because of their lack of preparation. For

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    Affirmative action is a very complex subject. Many people have their pros and cons about each side. Affirmative action has been here in America since 1960. It was an outcome for a Civil Rights Movement at the time. The president that had started it all was John F. Kennedy because he really did believe the equality of people. Lyndon B.Johnson helped the outlawing of school segregation and the Civil Right Act of 1964. The increase of minorities in the higher institutions and education facilities did

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    Running head: AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PAPER Affirmative Action in the Private and Public Sector University of Phoenix Employment Law HRM/ 434 CWH09HRM06 Mr. Jemal K. Yarbrough August 18‚ 2009 Affirmative Action in the Private and Public Sector Introduction Affirmative Action is constantly seen as an unfair intentional treatment to classes not protected by anti-discrimination laws. This paper will describe the elements of affirmative action and how it applies to employees in the

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    Affirmative Action and Hate Crimes In a country the size of the United States‚ different races and different views on the equality of each race exist. Affirmative Action was a put in place by the Federal Government to help conserve the protection of rights towards minorities‚ whether it be determined by race or sex‚ during the time after the civil war when they people were still being discriminated upon based on these two aspects. Affirmative Action created a situation that allowed minorities

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    Affirmative Action Affirmative action- a plan to offset past discrimination in employing or educating women‚ blacks etc. (Websters New World Dictionary.) The history of affirmative action has its roots in the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ and stems from the United States Supreme case of Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka Kansas. In 1965‚ President Linden B. Johnson issued Executive Order #11246 at Howard University that required federal contractors to undertake affirmative action to increase

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    The Affirmative Action Debate Affirmative Action Defined Affirmative Action can be defined as “positive steps taken to increase the representation of women and minorities in areas of employment‚ education‚ and business from which they have been historically excluded (Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)”. However because those steps involve “preferential” selection affirmative action generates intense controversy (Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Affirmative Action (Negative)

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    The affirmative action program is important because it gives job opportunities for many people regardless of their race‚ color‚ religion‚ gender‚ and national origin. The work force should be well represented by the different ethnic backgrounds of our society. Some people look at affirmative action as reverse discrimination‚ but this program doesn’t guarantee employment based on race‚ ethnicity‚ or gender. The affirmative action program gives equal consideration to individuals from a different

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    The Pros and Cons of Affirmative Action 1 The Pros and Cons of Affirmative Action Detroit Adapted from The North Star Network‚ (2003)

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