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    Women should be provided the same opportunity for higher education. Beecher also felt that in some professions, such as teaching, that women would be better suited. As part of her stand, she argued that the Creator creates men and women as equal. Parents were seen as superiors to their children…

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    Merriam Webster defines equality as the quality or state of having the same rights, social status, etc., but who is included in this “equality,” and can the U.S. really have equality among its people? Johnathon Dunn defines equality as not being the same, but being treated equally no matter your race, social status, or sexuality. Everyone should have the same rights available to him or her. Several works of literature have struggled to define equality over the years including “Harrison Bergeron”…

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    Equality, as defined by Google, is the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. I define equality as having the same opportunities everyone els has; with with the same amount of effort given. However, I feel that, in America everyone has the same oppurtunity, but not with the same effort applied. I am basing my opinon on the aspects of race, gender, social background, and etc. America, has come a long way from the way equality use to be portrayed. Nevertheless, I…

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    Equality and Fairness: Failed Principles The battle to achieve a sense of fairness and equality has been relevant amongst humans since the beginning of time. Advocates who effortlessly argue the need for an equal socioeconomic system recognize that little to no change has been made throughout time. Philosopher John Rawls’s principles of fairness and equality state that everyone has a right to basic liberties and the greatest social and economic privileges are granted only if the greatest social…

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    In John Rawls’ “Theory of Justice”, he speaks of the idea of an original position of equality. In many ways, this position is similar to a nationally mandated level playing field because it treats all students as equal. This also relates back to Peter Singer as he discusses morality. He states “if it is in our power to prevent something bad…

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    Equal Opportunity

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    One of the most predominant advantages to education is its promotion of equal opportunity. Bloom confirms this atmosphere when he writes, “[Great thinkers] had authority not based on power, money, or family, but on natural gifts that properly compel respect”(Bloom 6). Privilege based on wealth holds no power behind the walls of a university, but Michaels proposes that inequality lies at the gates of universities. “What’s keeping [the poor] out of elite universities is not their inability to pay…

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    – she did. Feminism and man hating should not live synonymously with each other and the He for She campaign promotes that as one of its selling points. Research done by Sobering (2016) discovered that if future researched focuses on the workplace equality that gender inequality would be more widely understood and could advance future solutions to close this…

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    Equality is the state of being equal in status, rights, and opportunities. While we might have equality there will always be forms of inequality that are present in our everyday life and society. Inequality comes from society, religion, economics, and politics. In the world it is easy to have inequality and hard to gain equality because equality is hard to determine while inequality is obvious. It is obvious to know when someone is being misrepresented, mistreated, and labeled as second-class…

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    Glass Ceiling Inequality

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    which women couldn’t do until World War II when employers were losing male workers to the war. Women were treated as if they were the minority. Feminism is reaching the common goal of political, social, cultural and economic equality for women. A feminist wants to reach that equality and address situations that exploit the inequality. An example of an unequal situation…

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    Feminist writers thorough history have struggled to have a voice. Elizabeth Cody Stanton and Virginia Woolf both agree that women have experienced a lack of opportunity and representation. These pioneers of equal rights share their grievances in the way women were treated. Two issues that they share concern of are a woman’s right to education and the control their husbands have over their personal decisions. Stanton was a voice for women during a time in which they did not have the same…

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