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    Gender equalities, also known as human rights, is defined as men and women sustaining to equal rights. Consequently, such rights are not so equated when it comes to Lilly Ledbetter. Lilly Ledbetter, a former employee at Goodyear, has dedicated her hard work for the past 10 years with the company. All was good with Ledbetter at Goodyear until one day she realized that her former male colleague’s pay check stub was a bit more than hers. Being the fact that the two had identical jobs with the same…

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    Connected Stakeholders

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    more involved interest in a company’s affaires. • Bankers Bankers are also interested in an organization’s overall condition, but from the point of view of the security of any loan they make. A bank is keen to minimize the risk of interest not being paid, or of its security being eroded. Banks provide finance in many different forms and may not require security for the advances they make. Overdrafts are often unsecured and are subject to higher interest rate consequence. Mortgages are secured…

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    Injustice In Education

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    Many people have been affected by the injustice in the educational system. However, this injustice has been set in place because people think they are better than others. In the book BLOWOUT! by Mario T. Garcia and Sal Castro it talks about many young students dealing with this, and a man trying to make a difference. Sal Castro is the man fighting to make a difference for latino’s. He experienced the injustice from a very young age, to the point where when he became an educator, he saw his own…

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    The introduction of the article opened with a statement that racial privilege still exists in America. Phillips and Lowery (2015) identify Caucasians as the most privileged of all races. They claimed that whites had better earnings (Hao, 2011) greater life expectancy (Bleich, Jarlenski, Bell, & LaVeist, 2012) better access to health care (Smedley, Stith, & Nelson, 2003) and high-quality education (Rumberger, 2010) than other races, specifically African-Americans. As a result of their view of…

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    Online Dating Deception

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    past few decades due to creation of online dating websites. This is due to the phenomenon of the computer and online dating. A 2007 study showed that Americans spent over 500 million dollars on online dating, making it the second highest industry for “paid consent” on the internet, trailing behind pornography(Ali & Wibowo).Online dating has provided a way for people to create Internet based profiles of themselves and gave them the ability to interact with others. Despite the ever growing…

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    Schooley et al.’s (2010) states that The survey and focus group findings suggest that many individuals favor telephone services over Internet-enabled services (56.5 percent vs. 13.2 percent). This may be explained due to age-related issues, as stated above, or because the telephone provides more…

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    Are taking performance enhancing drugs (PED’s) really worth the risk? This is a question many of athletes have to seriously ask themselves and weigh the consequences. Many athletes don’t ask actually themselves this question and just go and take these drugs. Some athletes don’t even get told that they are taking PED’s. Other cases involve team doctors recommending players to take these drugs, having no regard for the player's health. So the big question is should performance enhancing drugs be…

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    person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation. It is one of the growing crime around the world. In London people were asked to participate in a survey on question ”have you padded an insurance claim,paid cash to avoid tax”? Sixty percent of people admitted that they have done it. Same survey in Germany was 10 percent higher than England. In the United States white collar crime costs 250 billion dollars a year, which is higher than any street…

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    Political Ideology Summary

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    therefore, that the political parties would seek to adopt policies and platforms that would engender them together with this newfound political clout. Due to the academic nature of this article as well as the source material being derived so heavily from surveys, there is not a lot of appeal from an Ethos point of view. Certainly, if the reader is female, Latina, and understands the ramifications; there is great cause to become emotionally involved in the…

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    Forensic Anthropology

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    bones are accounted for, they then organize a team to do a survey of the surrounding areas. This area survey consists of all officials at the site organizing into a line and walking side by side down the area surveying the ground for anything that could possibly be a bone. Every piece of material that is possibly a bone is flagged for further investigation and the search goes on, usually in some type of back and forth pattern. When the area survey is completed, the tagged or flagged items are…

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