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    “The Minority Report” (1956), by Philip K. Dick is a collection of short stories divided into four volumes, Minority Report (Steven Spielberg, 2002) is, the produced film to help illustrate the science-fiction novel and is clearly, one of few films that transition most highlights the ideas of surveillance of citizens and preventive justice. Although it is undeniable that both ideas are taken from the original story by Dick, in the film they are highlighted and modified, to some extent thanks…

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    school and even through universities. Of course this is a major long term solution but for now in the present we can make opportunity for higher education more achievable by funding public schools and voting for qualified and supportive members of government who would support equal public education (looking at you Betsy DeVos). Overall if we can fund public education in a national way that brings it to an elite standard then Affirmative action and policies like that will not be necessary truly…

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    Bullying is a damaging experience for everyone who experiences it. Bullying is defined as, “unwanted aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance” (stopbullying.gov). The rise of bullying has made bullying prevention an important issue for school-aged children, their families and public schools. Bullying prevention has become especially important for Asian American students. This paper is a review of a journal article entitled, ‘Bullying…

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    job and be able to have a life after college. The Michigan Law School continues to accept minorities with poor LSAT scores so that the “class looks right, even if it does not perform right” (Clarence). Not only that, Affirmative Action is patronizing minorities. Meaning that they have a lower standard than whites as if they are unable of producing the same quality of work. Also, this patronization of minorities leads to businesses being brought down because of Affirmative Action (Affirmative…

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    Prisoner Rights In Canada

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    The topic of prisoner rights has been highly controversial, dating back to the early 1900’s. Between Canada and the United States there are many different aspects of prisoners rights, for example education, fair treatment, and voting rights. Specifically, whether or not prisoners should be allowed to vote has brought many different opinions to light, expressing their discomfort or support for such a highly controversial topic. Those who support disfranchisement usually claim they don’t “trust”…

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    hold fundamental views on this subject, people that believe that whites are better than blacks and that men are better than women. Regardless of our improvements as a society we still live in a world of inequalities and discrimination towards the “minorities”. I really like how in this article they explained how the dominant group in real life blacks or men are the ones who decide what is normal, what are the rules and even the way the subordinates (blacks & women) should act. But what is even…

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    If you were to pick up a magazine off stands published in the 1930’s you would see a totally different image of the woman gracing the covers than the woman we see on covers today. Since then women have been constantly fighting for equality, smashing gender roles and expectations and embracing their sexuality. (Pittman 2015) The question is have magazines learned to adapt to the evolving woman or has it simply taped into another way for the male dominated society to exploit women? In a 2015…

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    If we provide more hands on studies for the children of color or minority at the lower grade levels, and spark there interest in STEM, (STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math education. We focus on these areas together not only because the skills and knowledge in each discipline are essential…

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    “Special considerations” of affirmative action creates diversity that helps minority students. Osamudia James, a graduate from the University of Wisconsin Law school with a Master of Law (Llm) addressed the relationship between affirmative action and diversity. Her research concluded that more minorities can attend prestigious schools if race is a consideration in university admissions. The attendance of minorities in prestigious universities has had many positive effects: diversity in…

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    ‘’ programs that leap-frog less qualified minorities over more-qualified non-minorities sweep those systemic problems under the carpet. As such, race-based programs perpetuate fraud upon the very groups they are designed to help.” There’s also more to the disadvantages of affirmative action such as how Dana White…

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