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    America was on the trajectory towards cultivating the life of its citizens in the 1960s. Civil right movements were progressing and the government took an interest in providing assistance to those living in poverty. African Americans were benefitting the most from these tremendous amendments. In her memoir, Unafraid of the Dark, Rosemary L. Bray describes in great detail how these changes shaped her adolescent years. Born and raised in Chicago, Bray’s life was molded by being a product of the…

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    Since 1964 several laws have been enacted to protect the rights of employees. The laws that have been enacted are; Title VII, the Equal Pay Act, the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Civil Rights Act of 1991. These laws clearly define what constitutes discrimination within the work force. Everyone has a right to equal pay, equal access to job opportunities, and to have employers adhere to these laws. When there is an ever growing workforce and changing…

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    There were many changes during the 1960s due to the Counterculture. It was a time where ideas, clothing, issues, music, and philosophy changed. The counterculture lasted from 1964- 1972. The Counterculture movement was mostly created by young adults and college students. During this time period new groups of organizations and people were made, one group that stood out the most were called Hippies. They had the biggest impact on the Counterculture movement. They were created a little after the…

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    Civil Rights For Minors

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    The right to be forgotten, or the right to have personal information deleted from the internet and/or any other devices, ought to be a civil right for minors due to the foolish mistakes of minors, the backlash of past relationships, and the criminal records of juveniles are already being expunged. A common thought that doesn’t cross the average internet users mind is, the permanency of their posts and/or actions. This trend occurs mostly in minors up to the age of twenty-one. According to the…

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    of primary and regional communities, in which people can understand and take regional communities,in which people can understand and take responsibility for the ecosystem of which they are a part; (2) just relations between humans that accept the right of all members of the community to an equitable share in the means of subsistence; and (3) an overcoming of the culture of competitive alienation and domination for compassionate solidarity. This story will elaboration how the conventional…

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    1950’s and 1960’s many American citizens were fighting for civil rights for African Americans. Among them was Martin Luther King Junior, who was thrown into jail for nonviolently protesting for his God given rights. Passionate and informative, Martin Luther King Junior’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” letter defends the actions of the protestors and inspires the clergymen and the rest of America to change their views on civil rights. Martin Luther King effectively validates his actions and urges…

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    the inequality happening around her. These two brave females fought for the right to stand as equal among a society dominated by male. What I found was impressive is their determination to keep on fighting…

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    Two Sides Of Extremism

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    purposes." stated the Nobel Institute. And instead of keeping the 54,000 dollars he received with the award, he put it right back into the civil rights movement(“Martin Luther King WIns the Nobel Prize for Peace”). Sadly, at age 39 he is assassinated in Tennessee by James Earl Ray, who then was sentenced to 99 years in jail. However, after he died his spirit and hope for civil rights, stayed alive through the eyes of many African American people. King used nonviolent acts to fight segregation;…

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    safeguarding the welfare of its citizens. Marshall was more concerned with directly addressing individual citizens’ economic security through a redefinition of the meaning of citizenship, including social rights, which are broadly defined but incorporate economic security, in addition to civil and political rights. Moss, on the other hand, was more focused on the government’s ability to reduce and/or reallocate risk. He discusses the various different types of risk reduction and reallocation,…

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    Introduction With our class readings these last few weeks and the videos we have watched, we have had the opportunity to learn about the Federal law Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the impact it continues to have on people’s lives. According to the Employment and Labor Law the reason for Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was to help improve the problems dealing with discrimination and to promote equality (Cihon & Castagnera, 2014). The law protects employees and…

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