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    The Challenges of the Underrepresented Population of Galesburg and Beardstown Face Inequality and discrimination are recurring topics that have always been present in the history of the United States. A remarkable event that highlights discrimination in the history of the United States is slavery. Even though African Americans are the population that have suffered discrimination extensively‚ up to this day they are the most underrepresented racial group. In this essay‚ I will talk about three different

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    Ever since the creation of Humanity‚ Gender Inequality has been a major part of history‚ which is still continuing. It has been affecting women‚ girls‚ men‚ and boys with the experiences of discrimination and exclusion. Stereotypes are the main reason why people are so bias. There not wrong‚ Gender stratification refers to the ranking of the sexes in such a way that women are unequal in power‚ resources‚ prestige‚ or presumed worth. Gender Inequality has an outcome of how women and men are

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    Explain the Platonic concept for “forms” Plato was a pupil of the philosopher Socrates‚ who was murdered for corrupting the youth of the city; he had been encouraging people to challenge the views and opinions of the city elders. Plato came up with an allegory of the cave‚ to explain the world we live in. the allegory suggested that people are ‘philosophically ignorant’ and are like the prisoners chained the floor of the cave. They can only see the shadows on the back of the cave; they are assuming

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    Forms of Discrimination I feel that almost all of the words in Part I of this assignment felt directly related to institutional discrimination. The entire glass ceiling concept focused strong emphasis on how discrimination fits into the workplace. Not limited to upper management‚ these glass walls can directly impact lateral moves within an organization. These walls are unspoken limitations‚ not to be mistaken for common job requirements. Before I can personally advance past my current position

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    Codified Discrimination: Inequality for Gays and Lesbians in America The United States of America was founded on a belief that “all men are created equal.” It goes to the very core of our identity as a nation‚ and influenced the shape of our society and culture. However‚ our country’s history has shown that we have not always lived up to that ideal. Time and time again‚ we have gone to the point of enacting laws that segregate and privilege one group of Americans over another. It took the Civil

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    Explain the Platonic concept of Forms. Plato believed that reality is more than what we sense around the world (e.g. taste‚ smell‚ hear‚ see and touch)‚ he believed that behind these physical realities lies a perfect version of them in which he called Forms and that the greatest thing we can learn is to have knowledge and understanding of them. Plato’s theory means that what we can sense around us (for example a chair) is just a mere shadow of the perfect version which exists in the world of Forms

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    One particular theory he dedicated his time to was the the theory of ‘The forms’. Plato’s theory of forms is strongly based on what is real and what is not. What is real is thought to be perfect‚ but something cannot be real or perfect if it is always changing. He believed that behind every concept in the visible world‚ there is an unseen reality‚ which he calls its Forms. A form is an abstruse property or quality. The forms may be seen as ideal blueprints for the particular earthly example of beauty

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    Plato’s notion of the Forms comes to us as an answer. In Phaedo‚ Socrates is prisoned and put to death‚ which ought to be a tragedy and naturally a fearful experience for most. Strikingly‚ Socrates is open to being executed‚ which begs the question of why? Socrates believes that the body and the soul are separate entities that are combined to create what we see on earth as life. According to him‚ there are two components that we face; visible and invisible. The body is “the visible kind” (79b)

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    Why Homophobia Is A Form Of Discrimination America has been a progressive country during the past few years for the LGBT+ community. From same sex marriage being legal since June 26‚2015(Vogue and Diamond‚2015) along with schools and stores being told to allow transgender students/customers to use the bathroom that correlates with the gender they identify with(Kosar‚ 2016). Also‚ the first ever LGBT+ monument was established(Hetter and Liptak‚2016). Although there have been many advancements in

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    Explain the different types of discrimination Discrimination has many meaning and many different ways people can discriminate against others. Discriminations can be as simple as a person making a judgment against someone else by the way they dress or the way they speak or it can be the people are discriminated against (out casted/left out) because they choose to be different or have a disability or different colour of skin or even religion. Discrimination is unfair treatment of a person action

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