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    racism, segregation, and discrimination following the Civil War until present time. African Americans’ struggle to achieve racial equality and full citizenship in the United States forced them to find ways to enhance their quality of life and establish strong political foundations capable of achieving meaningful social, cultural and economic changes. Their fight for equality led them to create durable movements that ultimately helped attain African Americans’ position in today’s society. The…

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    Buwei Gender Equality

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    Both Lady Zhuang and Chao Buwei took advantages of changing gender dynamics and the new opportunities afforded to women in China at the end of the 19th and early 20th century. They took risks, and forged lives for themselves, and left legacies that would be unimaginable for women just decades earlier. While both women unquestionably challenged traditional Chinese gender norms and expectations, overall I feel Chao Buwei represented a more radical break from Chinese gender relations because…

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    in the history of the world, but in reality the wealth is controlled by a small percentage of individuals. The issue of wealth and income equality is the great political issue of our time. The 2016 Presidential Candidates all differ from their view of equality in the election. Many of the candidates are for breaking down the barriers, and creating equality for all. The nation is now in the midst of a fascinating presidential campaign that, as always, creates an opportunity for a national…

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    The conflict over black equality has been an issue since the Civil War. After the Civil War, equality was slowed by many court cases and state laws. “Separate but Equal” was a term used to demonstrate that white and black people were to be separated, but have the same facilities available. Unfortunately, this was not always the case. The struggle to achieve equality was made difficult by the legislation of racism in the Plessy v. Ferguson case. Homer Plessy lived in Louisiana and had pale skin.…

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    Title IX is short and simple law that states "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance." This rule was made to help those who were being discriminated against in college, not just when it comes to education but also when it comes to athletics. In "Playing but Losing: Women's Sports after Title IX" Cheryl…

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    biologically we are all the same, some are better than others. This ideology is further supported by traders, travellers, and the media trying to enforce an unequal world. Human rights and equality are fundamental to our society, and the factors that support this should be accepted to a considerable extent. Our ideas of equality and natural rights stem from our uses of trade, travel, and media over the course of history in order to form a consensus of what should and should not be equitable.…

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    of Happiness.” Liberty and Equality are considered as rights of the people. Liberty is the state of being free from unjust restrictions while equality is the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. Although some people say that they are closely related to each other, some states that liberty and equality conflict each other. The conflict between liberty and equality have been an issue in our society. The conflict between liberty and equality is characterized by…

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    to give away to achieve this? What is true equality?Can equality ever be achieved theoretically? Could near perfect equality be achieved in real life, without going to extremes? The short story, Harrison Bergeron, helps explore some of these questions in extremes ways. It tells a tale of a life where everyone is seemingly equal, but no one was happy. Is perfect equality really worth losing all pleasure of life? What is the definition of equality? Equality is defined in dictionaries as a state…

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    Andrea Cornwall’s article, “Boys and Men Must Be Included in the Conversation on Equality” discusses a serious social issue of males commonly being excluded from the quest for gender equality. Andrea Cornwall wades through the reasons behind why males may be vilified, drawing correlations where the male demographic has increasingly struggled, emphasizing that males don’t have it as good as one may think. Although her facts may be relatively true, there’s much more to the story, because…

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    After extensive hearings, floor debate and committee sessions on this case, the United Stated Congress legislated the law for draft - men only. U.S Supreme Court argues that this is not a case of “traditional way of thinking about women”. The purpose for the draft was to ensure combat troops. The law has not been developed at that point and women were banned from combat roles. Therefore the Supreme Court stated that it was simply because women are not qualified for draft registration. I believe…

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