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    Gender Pay Gap In Pay

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    year, five members of the United States Women’s National Soccer team with the help of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed an discriminatory action against the U. S Soccer Federation (Martinez, 2016). Even though the women’s team has bought in a profit of around 20 million dollars, they are being paid very poorly compared to the men in the Federation. They are being paid about a fourth of the amount the men make; this even forced some of these world champion soccer players to get a…

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    Evil" by Friedrich Nietzsche with Martin Luther King, Jr's "Letter from Birmingham Jail". Nietzsche and King are from two entirely different worlds and yet share interest in the very same cause--the betterment of mankind via the ultimate truth for us all. They come from different ends of the spectrum, with Nietzsche being white, King black, and Nietzsche considering himself among those to whom privilege is justified, while King feels himself and his people are in the midst of undeniable and…

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    Emmeline Pankhurst created drastic social change through her individual social and political activism and has changed the world forever. Emmeline fought for women’s right to gain the vote, changed gender stereotypes, encouraged and inspired women to be strong and have an education and allowed women to be treated equally to men. Social Change is when alterations occur in the social structure of society. These changes occur over time and create “changes in human interactions and relationships…

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    So God created man in his image, in the divine image he created them; male and female he created them . . . On the sixth day, the LORD God formed man out of the clay of the ground and blew into his nostrils the breath of life, so man became a living being . . . Then the LORD God said: “It is not good for man to be alone. I will make a suitable partner for him” . . . So the LORD God cast a deep sleep on the man, and while he was asleep, he took out one of his ribs and closed up its place with…

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    1. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1979 - This law was created to protect woman in the workplace from discrimination during pregnancy. It makes it illegal for employers to treat pregnant woman any different from all other employees. They can not base job offers, promotions or terminations with a woman's pregnancy as a factor in any way. Additionally, she can not be forced out or asked to leave the company as long as she can physically complete her work. 2. The Family and Medical Leave Act…

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    History is something we can always look back on, to make sure it won’t repeat itself. Student learn all about the roman empire, the spanish conquest, the holocaust and even about France’s Reign of Terror in world history. The United States of America still, being so young compared to other nations, has a lot of history that lie in our nation's history books for an eternity. 100’s of years of oppression, discrimination and inequality, and although times have changed, people of kinds continue live…

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    Just Government

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    a just government is a government that acts for the good of the people and is morally upright. A just government is one that follows and applies its own laws consistently for all participants. If this definition was valid, the government created by the Constitution of the United States is not just. The constitution created a republican government with three branches and two houses. By doing this it tried to divide power and represent people. It did manage to do the dividing power part, but it…

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    still trying to strive and improve on the ideals the speech was based on. TOPIC SENTENCE “Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.”(cite )The Gettysburg Address, restates the ideals in which…

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    also campaigned upon a whole range of issues; from guardianship of infants, property rights, divorce, access to higher education and the medical professions, to equal pay and protective legislation for women worker. Laura Mulvey is a feminist film critic who suggested that media products are viewed from a masculine point of view and created towards…

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    natural condition, all men have a restless desire for power; thus, life in the natural condition is “nasty, brutish and short” (76). However, an alternative to the natural condition is the establishment of a commonwealth. A commonwealth is necessary to protect one’s life. I know this because all men are created equal and therefore have the ability to kill each other. The natural condition of mankind is made up of their felicity and their misery. Hobbes says “nature hath made men so equal in the…

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