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- 1091: Women’s Gender Role
- ... of the National Organization for Women (NOW) which was founded in 1966, women have been able to take a step up. NOW helped promote the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution and they are still continuing their efforts. Presently, women are supposed to have the same rights as men, but they are still often discriminated against. The numbers of women who have entered the work force ...
- 1092: The Subject of Equality and Justification of Social Hierarchy
- ... and wanted to be treated as such. William Seward took opposite stands on the differences between slave and free labors system than James Henry Hammond. He believes that this system of slavery will overthrow our constitution of freedom. He goes on to say how the free-labor system wishes to educate everyone and open all doors of opportunity. .. “brings into the highest possible activity all the physical, moral, and social energies ...
- 1093: What Happened To Our Rights?
- ... is right and who is wrong? Neither, because people have their own opinions, likes, and dislikes. After all this is America and we the people have rights as stated in the first amendment of the constitution. Adults should have the freedom to make their own choices in their everyday life. Whether the person’s choices are good or bad is irrelevant. As the old saying goes, “to each his own.” Censorship ...
- 1094: Racial Discrimination and its Effect on Our Society
- ... something about somebody else, all you have to do is listen; they are just as equal as you are. If you do it, pretty soon they’ll quit. Racism’s history goes way back. The Constitution of the United States recognized the legality of slavery, the ultimate form of discrimination. The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 and the constitutional amendments that followed the American Civil War (1861-1865) changed the legal status ...
- 1095: Censorship on Televison
- ... decisions. We all understand the differences between right and wrong and are freethinking, liberated people. The founders of this great, blessed, and splendid country guaranteed its citizens many rights, which are documented in the US Constitution, our formal laws of existence. The United States is the only country in the world where all men are created equal, endowed with certain unalienable rights, among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of ...
- 1096: Women In Battle
- ... serve in direct action combat units. Women shold not be directly involved in combat. There are many facts which support the recognotion that women’s talents lie not on the combat field. The Atlantic Journal & Constitution magazine states that whatever feminist do to try to make this a gender-neutral society, they can not eliminate the fact that the average male is six inches taller, thirty pounds heavier, and has 42 ...
- 1097: Realism, Globalism, Pluralism
- ... is that of a global objective, an objective that seems to include itself in a large portion of international associations. The purpose as described, is the quest for global peace, a course recognised by the constitution of the United Nations , a body from which several examples will be used to describe the advantages and disadvantages of the aforementioned theories. Peace is variously defined by the literature, but it is generally thought ...
- 1098: Discrimination In The Workplace
- ... discrimination based on race, sex, religion, national origin, physical disability, and age by employers. In addition, there is a growing body of law preventing or justifying employment discrimination based on sexual orientation. The United States Constitution and some state constitutions provide additional protection when the employer is a governmental body or the government has taken significant steps to foster the practice of the employer. So there are many more laws for ...
- 1099: The Society Is Flawed
- ... and violence in several places. "...oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, a fight that each time ended, either in a revolutionary re-constitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes" (9). constant opposition, or violence results in the destruction of both forces according to Marx. Again, he says, "Constant revolutionizing of production ...
- 1100: Affirmative Action
- ... law is unfair, taking away from the things they could be giving to their families. The true idea of affirmative action is giving the lesser people of the world what our country promotes. In the constitution everyone is equal and is to be given the proper chances in life. However, the same laws that are forcing employers to view all applicants as equals are also allowing minorities to have lower scores ...
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