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    Racism is basically the discrimination of people on the basis of their skin color or origin. People with an African ancestry have been discriminated and even under-looked on the basis that they are black. For a long time, racism has been a global menace. It has amounted to a couple of diverse outcomes the most common one been unequal treatment to people and even death in extreme cases. The origin of racism can be expounded by looking at both the scientific and philosophical grounds of racism. It…

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    American students the opportunity to an education; to the separate but “equal” educational system; to the integration of the American schools; these remedies attempted to afford African Americans an education and fight the pattern of injustice and discrimination. Women and Blacks can theoretically…

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    treatment is a violation of social justice. Affirmative action programs aimed at helping women and minorities to rectify this injustice are seen as preferential treatment and reverse discrimination. Proponents argue that this preferential treatment is necessary in order to help correct the effects of past discrimination of minorities and women by eliminating inequalities. Critics believe that preferential treatment is just as immoral as the social injustices affirmative action programs are…

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    Task 5 In the wider world there are many factors which determine change and growth for many businesses. In order for many businesses to monitor the change in their environment they use a PESTEL analysis, this analysis shows the business how they should and can cater themselves to suit the climate more effectively in order to make the most profit available and most importantly: so they can survive in the market. The influences of the main 5 factors determine whether the businesses survive in…

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    Timeline of Significant Policies Civil Rights Act of 1964: This act made segregation of all public places illegal. Prior to this act, cities could maintain separate facilities for white and black Americans. There were separate schools, buses, businesses, restrooms, hospitals, and theaters. This segregation was made possible by the Supreme Court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson, which established the policy of “separate but equal.” While facilities were separate, they were hardly equal. The Civil…

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    The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Laws EEOC is responsible for enforcing are: Federal Laws prohibit workplace discrimination such as, age, disability, equal pay/compensation, genetic information, harassment, national origin, pregnancy, race/color, religion, retaliation, sex, and sexual harassment After a charge is filed against an organization EEOC will notify the organization within 10 days, in many cases, the organization may choose to resolve a charge through mediation and…

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    The equality act 2010 is there to end discrimination that many individuals may have throughout life. This act protects individuals on the grounds of race, sex, sexual orientation, religion, disability religion or belief also having a baby, being pregnant, marrying or age. Under the equality act 2010 all the law about discrimination will be in one place however will be protected from discrimination like racial or religious discrimination. The act makes it easier for a disable person to show that…

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    Affirmative action is a policy that was designed to end discrimination in the United States Of America, by making sure that all minorities and people of color, even women. They would all be given the equal opportunity to get hired into a job or get accepted to a school. No matter what color their skin is, what country they are from or what religion they believe in, They all should be treated the same as every single race out there. It was first used in the United States in “Executive Order…

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    Zootopi Movie Analysis

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    real world issues of stereotyping, fear-mongering, prejudice and sexism. Zootopia depicts the perpetuation of race and gender inequality in the United States, and by denouncing it as being Western propaganda, the Chinese government discredits the global need for social upliftment of minorities. Zootopia simplifies the understanding of real world issues of stereotyping and discrimination by rooting character experience in familiar reality. Centralizing the narrative around Judy Hopps (Ginnifer…

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    Language, is used in order to communicate, form opinions, problem solve, and establish interpersonal relationships. Through the accounts of Tannen, Sanders, and Hughes, they discuss the significance of certain words and the many interpretations conveyed by people of different perspectives. Most of the writers centered around the pragmatic aspect of language; the intentions of spoken or written expression. Semantics of language, or the study of defining language were also used in the articles.…

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