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The Failures Of Affirmative Ac
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1613.... University that required federal contractors “to take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed . . . without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin (Civil Rights).” When Lyndon Banes Johnson signed that order, he enacted one of the most discriminating pieces of legislature since the Jim Crow Laws were passed.
Affirmative action was created in an effort to help minorities leap the discriminative barriers that were ever so present when the bill was first enacted, in 1965. At this time, the country was in the wake of nationwide civil-rights dem .....
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North American Free Trade Agreement: NAFTA
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1713.... be an unequal partner due
to the lower wage rates of the Mexican populace, causing the loss of
thousands of jobs in the United States and Canada. Environmentalist fear that
pollution will spread across the continent. Farmers fear that produce grown in
Mexico will be contaminated from pesticides banned in the United States. These
are but a few of the arguments for and against NAFTA.
What does NAFTA mean
A Free Trade Area is, by definition, an area where all barriers to trade
are lifted. This is not the case with regards to NAFTA at this point.
Currently most of the t .....
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Medical Article
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1324.... body. Some experts in bone-marrow transplantation and blood banking frown on the cord-blood business, arguing that people are being frightened into wasting money on a service they will probably never need. Moreover, private companies are growing in tandem with public banks, and some scientists worry that private banking will limit public access to cord blood. They are concerned because the cord blood in private banks remains the property of the donor family and is not available to patients seeking a compatible donor. But the companies say that however remote the possibility .....
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United We Stand For The Red, White, And Blue
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 352.... United States. This is sad, since if those
people lived in any country other than the United States, they would be
severely punished for even thinking badly about the government. There are
also those people who do nothing but complain about how this country is run.
Instead of complaining, they should do something about it. If they feel a
certain way about a certain issue, they could bring it to the attention of
the government. That is yet another good quality of our government, if
someone does not like it, the Constitution may be amended.
This country was set up more th .....
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Prejudice
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 522.... is played by over 87% of the African decent. Nevertheless, racism is still a issue that will never completely go away. Ageism is also a worrying problem in our society. Though many people think that this is not a serious problem, people are being harassed about their age everyday, whether they are "too young" or "too old". I have dealt with this problem myself, as many other teenagers have. When I walk into some stores, I am asked to leave my purse at the counter and I am often followed around by employees. They watch every move I make to make sure that I will not steal a .....
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A Debate On Federal Funding Of The Arts: Pro
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 424.... dance companies have grown seven times, theater eight times and State Art agencies ten times. These are the benefits from the NEA contributions.
Schneider proves her point very accurately. She defines the terms clearly and doesn’t present her argument in a confusing manner. Schneider is fair in that she supports the NEA in a calm manner and doesn’t attack the opposing side.
I strongly agree with Schneider on the controversy over the NEA. I believe that art is an important part of society and that it reflects society. Some may think the art is vulgar or graphic, but th .....
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Affirmative Action
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 931.... In a lot of cases there white counter parts look on them as being charity cases. They think without they wouldn’t be able to get the job; therefore, these minorities are still not considered equals. Here is a quote from an article opposing . "I think helps to get a female an interview but once on the interview and once on the job, it gives males a basis for their resentment and skepticism of females..." (Cohen 18). This can cause additional tension between men and women that was not there before .
is a question of morals. The whole idea behind is to right the wrongs .....
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The Jacksonian Democrats
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 970.... to the injustice.
Foreign observers viewed that in America everybody is free and independent, as taken from the opinion of Harriet Martineau, a British author (Document D). On the other hand, the outlook from inside the country was opposed according to New York City businessman and Whig politician, Philip Hone. Hone described two riots he witnessed that had broken out between minorities in the country (Document E). Martineau viewed America in the big picture; she saw the country as an outsider, a tourist, seeing the sights. Whereas Hone observed the United States on the st .....
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