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    The Civil rights are our rights as Americans to be free from any kind religious or political persecutions, and for our pursuit of happiness. When something is a civil rights issue, then that means it is something that takes away our freedom to believe in something or our right to think in some way or plainly an act that takes away our freedom. The reasons that gender violence isn’t treated as a civil rights issue is because people do not see it as a civil rights issue, even though it affects…

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    Anti-Harassment & Discrimination Compliance Training – Part One Federal and state laws require employers to make appropriate efforts to properly train employees, take remedial corrective actions and prevent any form of harassment and discrimination. The purpose of this article series is to discuss why and how to deliver timely and effective anti-harassment and discrimination compliance training programs. Why Train Employees There are many valid reasons why employers needs to properly train…

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    If Skeeter’s plan is carried out then it is most likely she will become a pariah in her community, and at the head of it all will definitely be Hilly. From what has been demonstrated so far about Hilly and her personality, it seems like she would be the one spreading lies about things that Skeeter supposedly did or that Skeeter is in some way in cahoots with the help. Hilly’s conniving behavior was already illustrated when she bad-mouthed Minnie into not getting work, as described in this quote;…

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    The Civil Rights Movement

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    Since the mid-19th century, the Civil Rights movement has had a profound impact on societal ideals which have created policies that promote and protect diversity and inclusion in the United States. It was through the combination of non-violent protests and civil disobedience that policymakers and other government officials expanded on the rights that protect all citizens of the United States. Unfortunately, there are still ongoing battles till this day for certain groups who are not represented…

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    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was created by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects individuals against employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin. Title VII applies to employers with 15 or more employees, including state and local governments, employment agencies, labor organizations, and the federal government. Title VII also prohibits employment decisions based on stereotypes and…

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    outliving their child is one of the worst pains for them to experience. Mensa also states that “he never had a chance.” This implies that due to the systemic oppression against minorities, whether it be in regards to employment, the law, or basic civil rights, McDonald would never be able to…

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    Children’s rights. Now that the phrase is in your head, what do you see? Do you see a 4 year old who has been abused by her parents and is now in foster care? Do you see a 6 year old who is locked in the house alone while his parents are out at a dinner party? Do you see a 12 year old who has been sexual abused by her uncle and no one believes her? Do you see a 15 year old who is not allowed to play on the baseball team for school because he is black? Do you see a 17 year old who was raped and…

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    The art museum was having a series on her, and had several of her works up, but this one stood out most of all. Static Variations: Blue x2 (fig. 1) is a highly political piece about the Civil Rights Movement. In order to interpret it one must understand the life of the artist, Terri Priest, and the Civil Rights Movement itself. Terri Priest was born in 1928, in Worcester Massachusetts. She spent her entire life in the area. She grew up on Millbury Street. A child of the depression, Priest’s…

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    Susan B Anthony

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    massacre seven man’s found death on Chicago garage, four mans dressed as police officers. Was found on line seven men against a wall with a shoot on a head. The killer remains unidentified but was likely Moran though he was never charged with the murder. All these events occurring during the temperance the crime increase with the prohibition of alcoholic beverages. In the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington D.C. is located a historic house and museum. This museum has the nation’s first…

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    women socially has changed as they were given more opportunities for varies jobs. Politically women have started movements against the society for their individual rights. While for the continuities experience by women were many. Socially continuities include women still bounded to their role in the house, women weren’t given rights to vote, as the society politically are still patriarchal. While economically, women weren’t pay as much as men in jobs. Before 1750 European women’s jobs…

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