Affirmative action in the United States

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    positioned in the top ten percent of their class. When discovering the lack of diversity in the their college 's undergraduates and state populace, the University of Texas chose to change its previously unbiased racial acceptances . The new approach allowed all in-state students who graduated in the main ten percent of their high school classes admission. For the rest of the in-state…

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    unity as “superficial” or “imposed”, or believe there is no national unity at all in Malaysia. (Merdeka Centre Ethnic Relations Perceptions Poll) 25% believe that Malaysians from different ethnic groups are drifting apart rather than becoming more united, and 15% believe that the situation will only worsen over the next decade. (Merdeka Centre Ethnic Relations Perceptions Poll) There is a clear correlation between age and mixing outside one’s own ethnic group; younger Malaysians are likelier to…

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    by proof or based on slight, doubtful or wrong information. In 1950, Republican Joseph McCarthy charged that communists had entered The U.S. State Department. On February 9, Senator Joseph McCarthy sent a telegram to President Truman two days after claiming the fact that he had found "205 card-carrying" members of the Communist party working in the U.S. State Department (“Victims of McCarthyism”). Joseph McCarthy he never actually had names and he kept constantly changing the number of known…

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    “Pg 83 new terrain article” In many states, public policies are created to impose harsh punitive penalties on youth and undocumented immigrants. For instance, in California there are several proposed bills designed to deny undocumented immigrants public benefits and ban affirmative action policies. These include Proposition 227 which bans bilingual education and Proposition 21 which gives courts greater authority…

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    For example, the classic play, “Los Vendidos” by Luis Valdez expresses the satire of the United States government and its policy of assimilation that offends racial identities during that era. “Los Vendidos” revealed problems from the Chicano community like “Zoot Suit” did as well. The play revealed the iconography of a popular culture, indigenous…

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    Racism In America

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    Racism throughout the United States of America is a pressing matter. It seems each week there are multiple new shootings, brutality stories, Riots, and Police Brutality horror stories; Many people are under the impression that this is a recent thing. When in all honesty Racism has been an ever growing and ever evolving problem for DECADES. One prime example of this is Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milwaukee has always been labeled as one of the most Racial divided/Segregated cities in the country.…

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    statements in the media. The study was conducted by six respected public health and media studies individuals who captured both sides of this research project. What they found was when these companies make statements it normally criticizes government affirmative action instead of praising internal efforts. Most of their statements are about diffusing blame away from their businesses and putting it on the government or even the individuals. They also claimed that their products were not…

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    Racial Tolerance

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    What civil rights groups influenced how you, as an individual, are treated today? In the United States, racial tolerance has been the product of various struggles by civil rights groups and individuals over several decades. As racial tolerance should be one of the basic foundations of any society, it had to be attained through various routes in America; some being peaceful, while unfortunately the majority being violent. For African Americans, tolerance through civil rights was achieved through…

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    Institutional Racism Over the last century, America has taken legislative action to prevent acts of racism and discrimination from penetrating society. Laws such as the 1964 civil rights act were established to provide equal treatment to all, regardless of race, gender or ethnic background. In 1954 the Supreme court ruled on the case, “Brown V Board of Education” stating “We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of 'separate but equal ' has no place. Separate…

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    regulation applied evenhandedly to all who wished to engage in solicitation, regardless of whether the person or organization’s purpose was private, commercial or charitable. This is wholly similar to our case because the Aston panhandling ordinance states that no immediate donations of money or other things of value are permitted “regardless…

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