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    with lower qualifications employed. Some knew that John F. Kennedy had introduced the United States to affirmative action. It was mainly created to break down barriers in different areas in society. It is supposed to result in everyone having an equal chance at certain things. Three huge aspects that this law helps minorities with schooling, jobs, and American culture. Enforcing affirmative action a big step to weaken racial and ethnic inferiority in education, employment, and society as a…

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    Affirmative Action on Education Affirmative action was created to help those races who have been historically suffering under segregation and domination to obtain representation in society and to balance the income disparity (Hasan, Zoya vii). Affirmative action is the special tool box that the government uses to accelerate the progress of the position of groups that have difficulty because of discrimination. The ongoing action has caused lots of problem benefiting minorities while majorities…

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    Affirmative action has been a controversial topic ever since it was established to right past wrongs against minority groups, such as African Americans, Asians, and Hispanics. The goal of affirmative action is to integrate minorities into public institutions, like universities, who have in the past been discriminated against in such environments. Even after all these years since it has been first introduced affirmative action is still a strongly debated topic. In this discussion, I am going to…

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    Affirmative Action Essay Affirmative action has been a major issue for some students when it comes to determining who should continue their education and who should not based on the colleges that the students chooses. The policy is known to favor students of color over white students in offering admissions to colleges. Affirmative action should not be used by colleges based on Aristotle’s framework that people should get what they deserve. Aristotle’s framework can be described as what…

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    Affirmative Action When discussing affirmative action we must first define what the term means. Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary defines affirmative action as “the practice of improving the educational and job opportunities of members of groups that have not been treated fairly in the past because of their race, sex, etc.” (Merriam-webster). As the definition states, these policies apply to both educational and employment situations and are designed to level the playing field, and make up…

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    Affirmative action policies are those in which an organization interacts in the efforts to improve opportunities for people who have not been represented equally and fairly. Institutions of high academic achievement, Affirmative Action points out to the admission policies that maintain equal access to education for any groups who have not been represented equally and fairly. It was intended to help minorities ensure that they are represented equally. However, despite the efforts that have been…

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    Why Affirmative Action is Wrong Jack has just sent in an application to work in electrical engineering, he made the best grades in college, is the most qualified, and has five more years of experience than every other applicant. However, he gets denied because of the required quotas of Affirmative Action. In 1961 President John F. Kennedy used Executive Order number 10925 put Affirmative Action into place. This required contractors to “take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are…

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    for Thomas Hill to justify the affirmative action policies, he incorporates two types of critical thinking. The first being forward-looking, which is simply seeing a drawback in a forward , or brighter future. However, the problem with forward-looking is that making a decision based on only what seems to make the most people joyful results in forgetting the negative consequences. To go more in depth, the downside of forward-looking regarding the affirmative action policies is that by only making…

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    Affirmative Action is defined as “an action or policy favoring those who tend to suffer from discrimination, especially in relation to employment or education; positive discrimination.” Both articles I read “Affirmative Action and Higher Education” and “Achieving Diversity on Campus”. While both ladies argue a valid point everyone and every school will have different options on the matter. Whether or not it is a positive or negative on the educational community is unknown since we all have…

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    Affirmative Action Term Paper Affirmative Action is defined as “any policy or action aimed at securing [greater equality], that goes beyond simple legal access or passive nondiscrimination, but that does not alter the standards or qualifications for [people].” (DesJardins, 242). This concept has been a product of much debate between advocates for and against Affirmative Actions. The text, Affirmative Action as an Equalizing Opportunity by Luke Charles Harris and Uma Narayan, gives an argument…

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