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    Equality is defined as all men are equal based on status, rights, opportunities, and entitled to an identity of treatment and income. Regardless of race, gender, social class, or ethnic background, each person is free to develop their individual abilities and make choices without limitations. Equality is one of the first principals expressed in the Declaration of Independence, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal”. This concept has been the topic of much…

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    American Ideals Today

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    liberty, equality, rights, opportunity, and democracy. However, there's been a struggle for the minority to live up to the American ideals. Society keeps dividing groups because of wealth, race, and power. Americans have not lived up the expectations of what the ideals Jefferson presented. People try to have the same opportunities as others and not being discriminated because of gender or race. America tries to live up to the ideals of democracy. Jefferson interpretation of equality was base…

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    social and economic equality. Malala Yousafzai and Hillary Clinton gave speeches on women's rights and freedoms. They urged other women that they must speak up and against their opposition; unjust and unfair people who thrive off of the inequality to secure their own freedoms and privileges. The opposition to women’s rights advocates and activists believe women are “inferior” and therefore are not giving the deserved rights and equality, so women must fight for their equality and not give up.…

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    Feminism In The Military

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    “Feminists believe that men and women should have the same opportunities. If you are a feminist you believe in equal rights as a whole. That’s not a concept you can really shoot down.” (Dunham, Lena). Equality is defined as “the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.” and in the recent decade gender, race and religious equality have been some of the most discussed topics in the the media, government and workplace. Many would believe from the media’s portraital…

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    Cuba Gender Equality

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    Gender equality means that both women/girls and men/boys have the same rights, responsibilities, and opportunities. Gender should not separate the roles we perform, just because of physical features. The Republic of Cuba finds that gender equality is a human right and should be treated as an important issue regarding all nations. Although as the Cuban government navigates through its tough economic times this may affect how much revenue Cuban woman earn and their rights. In the Republic of Cuba…

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    In Milwaukee’s predominately black inner-city neighbourhoods one in 14 renters are evicted every year. Being kicked out of a house into the streets is a very common occurrence for those living in poverty. Eviction is a problem that many are facing in today’s economy that rarely gets evaluated. Matthew Desmond analyzes the problems surrounding eviction in his piece “Eviction and the Reproduction of Urban Poverty”. There are many shocking statistics throughout the piece that provide clear examples…

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    virtuous. He believed that people should be allowed to choose their own conception of the good, the state should not interfere in any way as that would result in infringing on people’s rights to freedom and equality. Rawls tries to combine two key political values in his theory: freedom and equality. He believed…

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    century has heard of the movements of gender equality and feminism. This topic of interest has been around for awhile, and is making a huge comeback. When thinking about gender discrimination, our minds naturally assume that women are the ones being discriminated against. That assumption is wrong, men and women are equally stereotyped into roles of masculinity vs. femininity. In order to fight for gender equality, we have to understand what gender equality is, and why feminism isn 't just for…

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    because they are terrorists? Or that equality is an important part of our country and something that we should strive for? I believe that a reasonable percentage of Americans would agree with the first one but here in Australia we strive for a country with equality. To get equality I believe justice, culture and opportunity are a part of what Australians stand for and a first step to equality, you don’t have to agree with what other people’s beliefs are to get equality but you do need to accept…

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    Racial Equality and Civil Rights Socialization in Modern Day America Democracy, regarded as the rule of the majority has evolved into the most desired form of governance preferred by the majority of individuals across nations around the world. However, the concept of the rule “of the people, for the people, and by the people” as reiterated by Abraham Lincoln, has been considered a fleeting construct of the society as fewer citizens are engaged in measures and processes tailored towards promoting…

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