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    My speech on why I support and defend my document for human rights! Good morning/afternoon classmates‚ Ahead of time I would like to let you know that my book is The Civil Rights Movement People Who Changed America By:Kevin Supples. This book’s genre is Expository. It is a National Geographic book. It is about very important leaders and what they accomplished and how they accomplished and overcame their goals. I defend this document because I know it is it is truthful. I know it is truthful because

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    THESIS: The American education system is socially engineering minorities into accepting the role and doctrine that America has deemed appropriate for them. DEFENSE: The American school system plant seeds of patriotism in every school child. They teach history only from their own viewpoint‚ instead of teaching historical fact. An example of this is the teaching that the European ancestors of this country were heroic pioneers‚ but they are less likely to teach that these same heroic pioneers

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    attempting to correct discrimination in the workplace passed the Equal Employment Opportunity Act. This act protects individual rights and promotes employment opportunities and fairness for everyone within the workplace (Klingner & Nalbandian‚ 1998‚ p. 158). This act should have eliminated gender bias and pay inequities‚ but has it accomplished its goal? Are employment opportunities and promotion opportunities fair and equal to everyone? Does gender bias and pay inequities still exist in 2000

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    Equal Inclusion Case Law Frances Melodye Holloway AED 204 March 13‚ 2013 Sondra Jones Equal Inclusion Case Law Equal inclusion in the classroom is very important in education today; the teachers have to follow the laws in their classrooms. I will explain how certain laws and court cases affect the classroom for equality. Brown vs. Board of Education (1954) This case was about equal education for blacks as in the whites‚ for the blacks to be able to attend any school whether it was a white

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    African American Civil rights The African American people were the real winners of the Civil Rights Movement. For nearly two centuries blacks had little to no civil liberties whatsoever. In a country that was founded and declared by our founding fathers as a nation “…for the people‚ by the people‚ and of the people” African Americans were not even considered as fellow citizens. A century of slavery and half a century of Jim Crows segregation laws‚ the African American people were finally victorious

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    article called‚ “Is the ’American Dream” of Homeownership an Equal Opportunity Goal?”‚ written by Martha Graham Viator and Sara Halper. Within this article it discusses how history with high school students can be frustrating and can have no apparent relevance to them because it doesn’t effect there lives. Once‚ the idea of the american dream is brought into the picture it makes it easier for students to explore american history. Along with students idea that the american dream is homeownership and

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    All For One‚ or One For All >>>>>In "The Enormous Radio" and "Those Who Walk Away from Omelas‚" a question about suffering is raised. When comparing these two short stories‚ one is compelled to ask is it better that a society suffer to improve the life of one person‚ or instead is it better that one person suffers to improve the life of a society. In "The Enormous Radio" and "Those Who Walk Away from Omelas‚ " the main characters dealt with the pain and suffering in their societies in ways that

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    Equality for All Illegal‚ unconstitutional‚ disgusting and sinful are only a few words people use to describe what I consider a personal right. Gay marriage has been a topic of discussion in the United States for the past couple years. Lately the subject has increased along with the arguments from both sides of the spectrum. I am a gay male and look forward to finding the man of my dreams and marrying him some day but this can only happen if the minds of certain individuals change along with

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    Equal Pay Gap Essay

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    A wage gap of Americans and why the women have to make 75 cents to a man’s dollar in several of our different states. We demand to have equal pay wage or not at all because it affects our community in a majorly negative way. In a society where everyone seems to feel like a victim and justifies their feelings with videos and social media rants‚ a realistic problem facing women in the work force in the Wage Gap battle. This is a battle that has been going on for years. Although it has improved‚ many

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    February 2013 Sitting to Stand             The role of African Americans has changed drastically in our country since the 1960s. This change truly began after the Civil War when the slaves were freed from the southern states. Efforts to end segregation carried on until they reached their peak in the 1960’s. During this time‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Rosa Parks‚ and many others made a huge impact on the society for African Americans‚ including freedom and desegregation in schools‚ churches‚ and even

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