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    Discrimination

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    previous teaching experience – provide details of other employment Name of School NS‚ A Town‚ Co County Roll Number: 12345A Class(es) taught Duration & Dates Use this space to detail any relevant responsibilities or extra curricular activities in which you were involved Name of School NS‚ A Town‚ Co County Roll Number: 12345A Class(es) taught Duration & Dates At least one of these employers should be listed as a referee on page 2. Education History most recent first University/College

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    Gerson Perez Ms. McLeod ENG4U1-11 September 5‚ 2013 Three ways the World needs to change Society in these days has been suffering a lot of problems that affect everybody in the World. Some of these problems have to be changed in order to have a better life. The World needs to improve in three main issues. Firstly‚ discrimination is a major issue that society adopts and put borders between people. Secondly‚ religion the sacred issued that is parting the World by different gods. Finally‚ political

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    A Challenge

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    come out of my comfort zone. This meant that I was in complete view of the audience and any mistake I made was clearly visible. My first reaction was to back out from the performance but my mother stopped me from doing so. She told me that the only way to overcome my stage freight was to face it and it didn’t matter if I forgot any step as long as I was enjoying myself. On the final day as I stepped on to the stage‚ I remembered what my mother had told me. And as the performance proceeded I felt

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    a) Discuss four ways in which the education system in your country constructs the gender inequalities. [12] b) Suggest four ways in which the education system in your country can be made gender responsive. [8] a) It has become apparent that since time immemorial the girl child has been socialized to believe that she is inferior in some way or another to her male counterpart. This has been showcased in areas such as education‚ culture and religion. This form of discrimination has been the norm

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    Diversity * Equality * Inclusion * Discrimination Diversity is recognising that though people may have things in common‚ they are all different in many ways. Diversity is valuing and accepting those differences Equality is treating everyone in a way that is fairly to them. Not to be confused with treating everybody exactly the same. (e.g. if a person with difficulty walking wanted get to the second floor‚ you would provide them with other ways‚ rather than making them take the stairs like

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    Challenging Discrimination Within this essay‚ I would like to describe how and when to challenge discrimination within school practice‚ and how this can in affect children and young people. What discrimination is and how to prevent it happening in schools. You should always challenge discrimination at school‚ but to do it‚ it is essential that you can recognise anti-discrimination practice. All schools have a discriminatory policy which all teachers and teaching assistants should read and follow

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    4) Creativity‚ wisdom and giftedness are not measured in standard IQ tests. Discuss the numerous ways in which standard IQ tests fall short. The various limitations of standard IQ tests can be assessed with reference to validity (whether the tests actually measure intelligence) and reliability (whether the tests produce consistent results). These shortcomings limit the usefulness of standard IQ tests and can have negative socio-political implications when data is extrapolated without taking these

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    Examine the ways in which feminism has contributed to our understanding of families Feminists take critical views of the family as they argue it oppresses women and therefore creates issues such as unequal divisions of domestic labour and domestic violence against women. Feminists believe that there is a ‘triple burden’ of paid work‚ domestic labour and emotional work. Also gender inequality is not regarded as natural or inevitable‚ but something that has been created by society. Feminists also

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    covers the Peremptory Challengewhich allows attorneys to exclude potential jurors without having initially to articulate the basis for the exclusion. In other words‚ giving a defendant or lawyer the right to object to a proposed juror‚ without a given reason. Kennedy also goes in depth to explain two controversies issues regarding the usage of the peremptory challenge‚ such as the conflict over the racially discriminatory peremptory challenge and how racial discrimination is practiced despite the

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    In today’s societies‚ discrimination has become a huge problem in the United States and around the world. This issue caused social justice to come into play. Social justice is defined as the acceptance‚ freedom‚ amd equality of everyone from diverse ethnicities. For example‚ in the work force age discrimination is composed of unfair treatment towards elderly individuals. In companies around the world‚ younger people are perceived as being smarter‚ faster‚ and more valuable‚ while older workers are

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