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    This assignment will discuss the key terms discrimination, labelling and stigma. This assignment will give definitions and explain each term. The essay will first discuss discrimination as generalised with the Equality Act (2010) being highlighted. A discussion of discrimination will lead on to four stages of the process as well as how this affects people and their families when an individual experiences discrimination when suffering from a mental illness. This assignment will then lead on to…

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    “Equal Pay Act of 1963” says, “The issue of equal pay has legislation in the United States dates back to 1868.” Equal pay has been an issue for years and we still have not fixed it. Businesses are saving a small portion and letting women feel as if they are not as useful in the work field as men. The article also states, “By nineteen sixty-three, over twenty states had laws on the books protecting equal pay. . .” The pay gap has become smaller since the Equal Pay Act of 1963 was passed, but the…

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    Mutual Fund Essay

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    Mutual funds collect funds from small investors or unit-holders. The funds so collected are invested in buying shares of companies. Thus, MFs; provide funds to companies for business purposes. (b) They act as indicators between investors and companies. By buying shares in mutual funds, the individual investor becomes part of our institution and so can stand on even terms. (c) Mutual funds are organized, operated and managed by companies that do the practical administrative things that…

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    Kennedy’s vice president, Lyndon B. Johnson, took his place in 1963 and vowed to fulfill Kennedy’s promises from the “New Frontier”. Johnson came up with his own administration called, the “Great Society”, which relies on abundance and liberty for all and demanded an end to poverty and racism. The “Great Society” essentially…

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    Many consider John Wooden to be the greatest basketball coach ever, possibly the best team sport coach ever. Every basketball fan knows how successful he was at UCLA, but he started his coaching career in college in 1946 with Indiana State Teachers College (now Indiana State University). He coached through 1948 and helped lead his team to the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference title in 1947 and an invitation to the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball National Tournament in Kansas…

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    king was a very influential person during the battle for equal rights. He was an American Baptist minister born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta Georgia. King delivered his famous speech, “I Have a Dream”, during the March on Washington, August 28, 1963. Many people then did as people do with LGBT; Lesbian, Gay, Bi, and Transsexual gatherings and protests today and completely ignored the March and the persecution endured by the African American community. That was however until King delivered…

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    The Children March’ “We were told in some of the mass meeting that the day would come when we could really do something about all these inequalities that we were experiencing. And we were calling it D-Day. That was May 2, 1963.”Remembers Janice Kelsey One of many people who participated in a controversial history that took place of the End of the segregation. As this changed the lives of many African-Americans toward the Civil Rights Movements they fighted and protested for equality and…

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    engravings. By 1955, the cave showed signs of deterioration due to the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled by visitors, and the moisture and environmental changes that occurred when the cave was open. Due to this deterioration, the cave was closed in 1963. Also, formaldehyde foot wash fumes was used for people coming into it to prevent bacteria from entering, but this also killed the good bacteria which could have prevented the growth of green mold. Archeologists think that white mold formed…

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    With the relevance of racism in the modern day, the question is raised if whether or not treatment of minority peoples in the world has changed throughout history. Originally, schools would be segregated to either all white or all black. Over time, schools began to become integrated and minorities started mixing into the all white schools but these black children were still harassed and treated badly. However, people were against integration and many races are still looked down on. Some might…

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    John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was born May 29th, 1917 and died November 22nd, 1963. Kennedy being the youngest president elected, his wife and himself gave a youthful energy to the White House. Although he lived a short life he was able to accomplish much, especially during his presidency. In the 1960 election, John F. Kennedy won over Richard Nixon. During his inaugural speech one of his main points was when he said, “Ask not what your country can do for you, but…

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