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    There was also a lot of concern about gender based harassment and discrimination. The Alberta Human rights Commission at this time claimed that amount the over 200 complaints that they had received in 1980, 48% of them were regarding harassment and discrimination based on gender . The end of the strike saw the Union granted 17 weeks of maternity leave at 93% of usual pay…

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    history blacks have been tortured and in many circumstances murdered based on everything from simply moving into all white neighborhoods or by false accusations to justify their acts of discrimination towards the black society. Based on the Klans history of prejudice they continue to fuel racism that produces discrimination in both white and black societies. 2.The family unit has many tasks that it performs inclusive of material and emotional security. Socialization would come from family…

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    The author, Mary Pipher wrote the book Reviving Ophelia in order to share the emotional and physical experiences that girls have during adolescence. The first factor that this book reveals through her clients’ experiences is that adolescence is one of the most difficult times for development. Secondly, this transition is experienced very differently for boys and girls. Finally, the book stresses how gender roles, socialization, media, and peer relations all affect the mental health of adolescent…

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    While America has always claimed to be the “land of opportunity”, it has also remained a society in which gender and race determines opportunities. In Unequal Freedom, Glenn explores inequality in the U.S. through citizenship and labor. She uses three non-white groups in three settings: the south, the southwest, and Hawaii to explain her analysis of interactions among race and gender relations. The struggles of minority groups to received economic freedom and full political rights has always…

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    Korean American, Vietnamese American, Japanese American etc. This racial category is a shortcut to stereotypes only make it harder for people to actually understand the differences between vastly different cultures, and propagate violence and discrimination. Based on the absence of an Asian…

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    The United States is widely known for the American Dream, and millions of hardworking, hopeful individuals flock to America each year to experience the dream firsthand. The American Dream is the ideal that one can be successful and enjoy social mobility if they work hard. It can have a different definition for each individual, but it is not measured by a simple checklist of items. The article “The American Dream” by Jon Meacham discusses the history of the dream, and what must be done to…

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    they are girls and should act a certain way.Dressing, acting and talking, is told to Scout and Judy.. It really upsets Scout that she is forced to wear overalls. That was a prime example, they are both very similar in a way of having sexism shown against them. They both want to live past the expectations of how everyone sees them.…

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    The crucible is still one of the most iconic written plays and films in history, accurately depicting what it was like to be alive during the time of the Salem Witch Trials. Reading the reasons that it is still relevant is interesting, about discrimination and their view on their spectrum to relating to the play in front of them from hundreds of years ago. In the Crucible, there are lessons that can help today's people. It can definitely help people who are discriminated see the world's…

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    Women have arguably been put on the backburner over time. Throughout history, women have struggled to gain equal rights and freedom in comparison. Despite numerous successes over time, including the women's suffrage amendment in 1920, there are still inequalities lingering around today. For example, many women today face unequal pay in the workforce compared to men. Even though in 1963 the Equal Pay Act legislation was passed, it has been decades and the policies are old and outdated. It wasn’t…

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    shown to be amplified when particular indecent actions collide with communities such as faith. Harpers shame in her addiction is strongly connected to her faith, this is evident when she speaks to Prior in her hallucination and defensively argues against her addiction claiming “I’m not addicted. I don’t believe in addiction” (32), despite confessing to taking valium; “lots of valium” (32). Her defense is quickly brought down as she confides in Prior and explains her previous denial stating that…

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