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    Level2 Equality Diversity

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    NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 4: Living in Diverse Communities Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study

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    Gender Equality

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    Inquiry Proposal Umbrella Question: How does the message about my theme topic change over time? Subject: Gender Roles Guiding Question: What instances in society influenced the change in acceptance of women while playing sports and doing other nontraditional things? Rational: I want to study gender roles in society today‚ because I’d like to further understand when it became acceptable for women to play more male dominated sports. I also want to understand why some women chose to play

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    “A Cold-Blooded Effort to Bolster up the Legal Profession”: The Battle Between Lawyers and Notaries in British Columbia‚ 1871–1930 JOAN BROCKMAN* Notaries in British Columbia have managed to retain authority to offer to the public legal services that‚ in other Canadian jurisdictions (except for Quebec)‚ have been arrogated to the exclusive domain of lawyers. A conceptual framework of professionalization and inter-professional rivalry developed by Anne Witz can be applied to the battles that

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    Fight For Freedom

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    Draft Rhetorical Analysis Fight for Freedom On August 28th‚ 1963‚ at the Lincoln Memorial approximately 200‚000 people gathered after the “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.” This is where Dr. Martin Luther King delivered one of the most rhetorically‚ inspiring speeches ever delivered. It was titled “I Have a Dream.” As a civil rights activist he gave speech not only to African-Americans but to all Americans so he could promote the idea of equality. He spoke about the injustices of

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    “There must be something more to this life.” Every person able to understand this statement at least thinks about it every once in a while‚ and most of them make attempts to figure it out. Many search for the answer in finding their own style‚ others in sports‚ and others in how they think about people and life‚ but most eventually find that these areas of life do not satisfy their craving for something more. Thus‚ many people turn to a search for something beyond what they can

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    denied of any career they may want to pursue in the military. Due to this new opportunity for women‚ there is another issue that relates to the equality of women in the military. The next issue to address in America is women and the selective services. The selective service is the requirement that all male citizens of the U.S‚ between ages 18 through 26‚ must register for in case of a possible

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    The Advancement of Racial Equality Since the beginning of the United States of America becoming one union has been the driving force in the lives of many people. Major Ownes‚ who was a New York politician as well as a member of the Democratic Party once said‚ “What is our biggest enemy? Segregation.” However‚ what he failed to put into his quote was the racial equality was an even bigger enemy. Far beyond the days of the Civil War and even the American Revolution‚ African American people

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    Liberalism and Freedom

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    1. To what extent do liberals disagree over freedom? Liberals believe that human beings are first and foremost‚ individuals‚ endowed with reason. This implies that each individual should enjoy the maximum possible freedom consistent with a like freedom for all. Belief in the supreme importance of the individual leads naturally to a commitment to individual freedom. Isaiah Berlin distinguished between a ‘negative’ theory of liberty and a ‘positive’ one. Early liberals have believed in Negative

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    The Freedom of Education

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    223 11 December 2013 The Freedom of Education The movie Freedom Writers‚ directed by Richard LaGravenese‚ shows the power of teaching‚ and Freedom Writers is a perfect example of a teacher who changes the lives of her students. The teacher in the movie‚ Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank)‚ is the central character and is portrayed by the director as a confident Caucasian woman who is eager to teach for the first time. Gruwell changes the lives of her students in the movie Freedom Writers through her methods

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    people question what the founder fathers meant by that “all men are created equal‚” in the fact on how are the citizens of America equal in the legal system? The definition of political equality means that everyone has the same status under the law; in other words everyone must obey the laws and in return they get to enjoy the same rights. It is difficult for America to achieve political equality because of how the Electoral College System works; there are still issues with social equality today as more

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