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    Why were Jews treated different in the middle ages? The Middle ages In Europe was not a very good time for the Jews‚ many Jews lived in Western Europe‚ all of the people that ruled were Christians and also the people that had the power were Christians‚ the Jews were thought of being different from all the people‚ in some places they were not able to own lands so they would not be able to be farmers. They had to live in special Jewish towns called ghettos; they were killed in many different ways

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    Sadly to say many people in our elderly population have been treated just as badly‚ if not worse‚ some were abandoned by their families‚ and some were violently abuse. As adults the transition into old age can be difficult for some people. Frustration‚ lack of responsibility and dependence can make the process of aging undesirable to look after them. This reason makes me disagree that not poverty alone had made a stomping ground at their present situation. We may not have the luxuries that other

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    how Jew’s was going through a horrible experience. Anne Frank influenced people learning how discrimination was affected during the 1940’s. Anne Frank gave people by giving a little knowledge about her life was‚ emotional impact‚ history how Nazis treated the Jew’s‚ her showing her bravery‚ and Anne Frank helped the world understand that 6 million Jews was killed in the Holocaust. By Anne famous diary‚ Anne Frank helped the world understand that 6 million Jews was killed in the Holocaust.

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    "How should women be treated?" Women should be treated with respect‚ and they should not be embarrassed by any man. In the story "A+P‚" a young boy‚ who is named Sammy‚ stands up for what he believes is right. He shows how he feels about the way his manager treats three girls who came into the store that he works at. Sammy’s attitude toward the girls was unpleasant. He called one of them chunky‚ another had a chubby berry-face‚ and then there was the queen who led them. His attitude never changed

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    Australian Government should stop depriving refugees of their basic rights and treat them as a proper human being. The Government’s treatment toward Asylum seeker is anything but respectful and changes are needed to ensure that Asylum seekers are treated human and with dignity. Australia is becoming known as one of the toughest countries on asylum seekers who arrive illegally on its shores. Its strict mandatory detention policy is widely criticized by the UN‚ refugee organizations‚ and opposition

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    Chinese literature it was believed that in their previous life‚ they were a man and had committed sins so they had been reborn a woman to be punished and to suffer for their sins in their previous life. 2. How were women treated in Classical China? Chinese women were treated like slaves and did not have the rights or privileges that men had. Women in Chinese society occupied a low and degraded status. The parents of those being married arranged the marriages in Classical China. The outcome of arranged

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    The Promise of Emancipation declares freedom and justice towards every citizen regardless of race. This promise was not fulfilled as most individuals are still struggling with equal rights‚ fair treatment‚ and liberty‚ through the modern day problem of discrimination. Possible solutions to fasten the process of decreasing discrimination are to better inform next generations‚ understand consent‚ and support organizations that help individuals gain fair treatment. As we can tell from today’s date‚

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    allowing a person who is no different than any other citizen to vote‚ to be treated the same as the rest of the population‚ and to even be considered a human beings would cause an unbelievable amount of uproar. Unfortunately‚ in the late 19th century it was all too common. Black people were treated as nothing more than slaves‚ though they had recently been freed. The Southerners still felt as if they weren’t being treated fairly. The country was divided While it was a start on their long journey for

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    African-Americans were the most hated people in the 1800s. Knowing they had a terrible time living in the South some blacks were treated fairly others treated horribly in their conditions on how they work and live. If the blacks did not get a certain amount of labor done they would get whipped on how many times their master think will be fitted for their punishment. That started the rebellion for the blacks runway to the North for the freedom. When the Civil War started over on the South morals were

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    1. Right to Be Treated with Dignity‚ Respect‚ and Sensitivity:- Rights of the victims are to be treated with Dignity‚ Respect and Sensitivity. Throughout the Criminal process‚ the victims are not treating with Courtesy‚ fairness and care by law enforcement and other officials in certain cases. Their impact statements may have a description of psychological‚ financial‚ physical‚ or emotional harm the victims experienced as a result of the crime. A judge may use information from these statements

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