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    The Chicago Times and the Chicago Turbine were two leading newspapers in the late 1890’s. Both of the newspapers had coverage of the Pullman Strike available to their readers. The Pullman Strike is an event in Illinois history where workers chose to walk out of their occupations due to the environment. The depression made the worker’s wages get cut by twenty-five percent. This cut was the cause of workers to have an enormous amount of stress, eventually leading to a strike against the…

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    “Never stop” – looking back the conflicts of unions and collective bargaining Since the last few decades, there is a major decreasing from the union membership, which causes the American unions function less influential to their labor movement. Since the federal statistical data shows that there is only about 12% of workers are union members, which is about 20% cut down in 1980s; compared to the private companies, the number has plummeted a staggering 10%. Based on the reduction of the union…

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    The Pilbara Strike Summary • Started May 1st 1946 and ended in 1949 • Hundreds of Aboriginal pastoral workers left their work for better pay and conditions • This caused sheep stations to stop production • Strike was organised with no phones or radios • Longest strike in Australian Hisotry • 800 Aboriginal pastoral workers from 27 stations in Western Australia walked away from their job • Predates the Wave Hill strike in NT by 20 years • Sometimes referred to as “Blackfellas’ Eureka” • Wanted…

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    PGA Tour v. Martin Discrimination has been around since I was born in some form or another. Discrimination can come in the form of sexually, age, and even race. Affirmative action is a step taken to ensure that those who have been victims of discrimination, in the past, are given the opportunity to work in positions, they would not have attained had there not been discrimination (Jennings, 2015). Casey Martin, a one-time professional golfer, was discriminated again by the PGA Tour. This paper…

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    think affirmative action policies should remain in place. These policies are an example of reverse discrimination. “All people are equal under the laws of the United States of America and should be treated accordingly.” People shouldn’t be given rights above others just because of their race, sex, religion, or ethnicity. I agree that race should play no role in the admission or acceptance of anyone. The best person for the job, regardless of race, should be chosen. Affirmative action policies…

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    Regents of the University of California v. Bakke Rose, 3 Regents of the University of California v. Bakke: Affirmative Action and Racial Quotas Abby Rose Liberty High School 3AB The famous court case of Regents of the University of CA v. Bakke has been a controversial court case dealing with affirmative action. Affirmative action usually is defined as special privileges or policies that favor a minority group or race. Even though the defendant, Allan Bakke, may have…

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    guidelines that insinuated that they were only going to hire new comers of a certain age group , this was not a good idea for employees who has being laid off due to a certain age group. This opportunity was a promotion for younger employees. The action of the company violates the Age Discrimination Employment Act, “The law that was created was the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA), which essentially provide Title VII protections to older workers. (Brown, 2015) In the HP…

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    personal belief or likes and dislikes can be one-sided practice, and it’s illegal to conduct this approach. 2. Some employment practices can create an adverse impact, which may occur in hiring, promotion, layoff, training, and other employment actions can have a discriminatorily influence on a protected group. In fact, EEOC will be harsher with…

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    A Civil Action is a 1998 film depicting an attorney, Jan Schlichtmann, played by John Travolta, and how he battles it out against two companies that ha accused of dumping toxic and harmful waste into the nearby bodies of water and the ground. The plaintiff of this case is the families that were affected by the dumping of the waste; five families in which a child of theirs died from leukemia, and so Anne Anderson, also a victim, reached out to Schlichtmann to take on this case. The companies…

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    A. SIGNIFICANCE: Lack of knowledge of the key molecular players and signaling pathways is a critical barrier to the progress of understanding the role of new protein synthesis in specific components of neural circuitry for establishing long-term memories. The proposed project addresses this important problem by employing a multidisciplinary approach in which we systematically combine tools of imaging, state of the art genomics and bioinformatics, molecular biology, functional analysis and…

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