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    Ableism is the discrimination against people with mental or physical disabilities. Disabled people are often pitied‚ assumed to be incompetent‚ abnormal and weak. Due to these stereotypes they are not seen as fully human‚ members of society which means that they are often not given equal chances in life and are excluded from society (Bognar‚ 2016). The media often portrays disabled people as having awful lives and that they need to be pitied (Coleman et al.‚ 2015). People with disabilities are stereotyped

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    Is Football Dangerous

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    Every sport has a risk of you getting injured‚ but football is by far the most dangerous. It is too dangerous to let children play? Honestly yes it is. A reason why it’s the most dangerous is because of concussions. From 2001 to 2006‚ emergency room visits for concussions rose 62 percent. That is ridiculous for just a sport. I think that children should only be allowed to play flag football‚ as kids still get the exercise but don’t have to knock the living crap out of each other. Another reason why

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    Why People Wear Hats?

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    400110150 Mode: Cause and effect Audience: People who seldom wear hat and do not know why other people do. Purpose: To inform them about the five factors why other people wear hats so that they can understand the reasons why other people do. Ordering: By points/from the most known factors to the most unknown factors. Thesis statement: There are five factors that lead people to wear hats including: to protect‚ to make a fashion statement‚ to hide from people‚ to show status‚ and to identify with certain

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    aboriginal people were picked up by two police officers for no reason and left in a barren filed outside of the city‚ two of them‚ Rodney Naistus and Lawrence Wegner did not make it. ‚ As far as I am concerned‚ this case was an epitome of racial profiling against Aboriginal group in Canadian justice system. The racial profiling against aboriginal people existed in justice system for a long time and is hard to get rid of for many reasons. For the historical reason‚ First nation people seldom get

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    This act was passed in 1990‚ prohibiting the discrimination against people with disabilities in employment‚ public services‚ public accommodations‚ and telecommunications. EEOC was given enforcement authority for title 1 of the act‚ the employment discrimination provisions. Title 1 of the act took 2 years before coming into effect to allow the Commission time to develop regulations and technical assistance‚ time to conduct comprehensive public education programs on the new disability law‚ also to

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    [pic] |Cranstoun Job Application Form | |All appointments are subject to an enhanced CRB disclosure and satisfactory reference checks before any candidate is offered a post. | |Post Applied for: |Young People’s Outreach Worker |Post Number: |Ref: 951

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    Aboriginal peoples have a long history of facing discrimination in Canada. Their political background is not expansive or lengthy in terms of voting in federal and provincial elections. All Aboriginal peoples in Canada were granted the right to vote in 1960 without enfranchisement. During the 2015 Canadian federal election campaign‚ Aboriginal issues‚ such as the housing crisis and self-government‚ were not forefront for the candidates‚ but political involvement has incrementally become important

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    Why People Travel

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    and no play is not a good thing. People need to get away from the stress of their everyday life‚ and a nice sunny location with a beach might just be what that person needs to relax. Another reason one might travel is to visit family and friends. Many people have family members and friends that are located in different parts of the world. They need to visit with them even if it’s for a short period of time. Another reason one might travel is to Celebrate. Many people travel to celebrate special occasions

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    Why People Switching

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    expensive. "Join the Navy. See the World." It is not an official slogan‚ but it says a lot . Today’s world is fast-paced and competitive. Job advancement‚ elderly parents‚ better schools‚ marriage‚ and health problems are just a few of the reasons that people relocate. There will be challenges along the way including different cultures‚ leaving friends‚ locating housing‚ and being able to make the changes. Deciding to transfer is a concern because

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    Dangerous Dogs

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    Exercise A Dangerous dogs 1. Give an outline of the various views on dangerous dogs presented in text 1‚ 2 and 3. There are different opinions in the three texts. In text 1‚ “Police bask new law on killer dogs” by Jamie Doward‚ the police officer‚ Bernard Hogan-Howe has demanded a change to the law on dangerous dogs so children are better protected and so the new rules will target the owners of dangerous dogs‚ rather than the animals themselves. That happens after five-year-old Ellie Lawrenson

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