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  • Their Affirmative Action Policy
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    AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OR SPECIAL TREATMENT The 1960's brought about a great revolution in Civil Rights in the United States. Rights for women and minorities were questioned and evaluated. The fact was women and minorities did not have the same rights as white men. Among their many issues that were being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or employment. This set the stage for what we know as affirmative action. In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson...
  • Eeoc And Affirmative Action
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    The EEOC & Affirmative Action The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is based on the thought that every living individual deserves and equal opportunity to acquire a job, and that the most qualified person should receive that job. Affirmative action is based off of the EEOC and was originally designed to help minorities, but women-especially white women-have made the greatest gains as a result of these programs. Over the past thirty years women have gained more respect for them and have gai...
  • Case Of Affirmative Action
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    equal opportunity vs. legal discrimination Race and ethnicity both have been at the eye of America's ethical hurricane over equality before the law. Equality is at the core of the United States, both culturally and legally. At the current situation, discrimination is in arguably unlawful and unfair. Legislation decided that if it not remedied voluntarily, it would be remedied by court order. And so, affirmative action took its place in workplaces and admissions offices across the United States. ...
  • Affirmative Action Policies
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    ##Jason CalzacortaC. ImaniWri 121/0211/26/2000 Affirmative Action Affirmative action is an attempt by the United States to amend a long history of racial and sexual discrimination. But these days it seems to incite, not ease, the nations internal divisions. Opponents of affirmative action say that the battle for equal rights is over, and that requiring quotas that favor one group over another is un-American. The people that defend it say that the playing field is not level, and that providing ad...
  • Affirmative Action
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    Affirmative Action Affirmative action is meant to be an attempt at equality throughout society. It supposedly proposes that each person receives equal opportunities in the classroom as well as the work force. Not only would this apply to minorities but to women as well. Every sector in America would be equal and unprejudiced - or so proponents say. On the other hand, adopting affirmative action would force many employers to replace hard-working employees with those of less qualification simply d...
  • Help Of Affirmative Action
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    Affirmative Action in the words of Louis Fairy khan (humor) Affirmative Action is Necessary for Minorities to be Competitive in the Workplace The audience that I intend to attract are those that are minorities and agree with the idea of affirmative action. The persona that I chose is that of Louis Farrakhan, the leader of The Nation of Islam. I imagine that this is a speech to thousands of African-Americans that agree with Mr. Farrakhan. I appeal to tha emotions of my intended audience because I...
  • Public Opinion About Affirmative Actions
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    Affirmative Action: Public OPinion vs. Policy When Justin Ketcham, a white college student from the suburbs, thinks about affirmative action, he thinks about what happened when he sent out letters seeking scholarships so he could attend Stanford University after being accepted during his senior year of high school. The organizations that wrote back told him their money was reserved for women or minorities. To Americans like Ketcham, it's a matter of fairness. The average white male will claim th...
  • Affirmative Action Forces Businesses And Colleges
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    Question: What can be done about the majority of higher paying jobs going to the white males, and the issue of racial / sexual discrimination in both the workplace and in education? To this, the government already has its so-called solution... affirmative action. Affirmative action forces businesses and colleges to hire a certain number of minorities including women, so as to fill a government assessed quota. The solution is not to get even with the white males by disregarding either their hard ...
  • Discriminating Acts Of The Past
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    Affirmative Action or Reverse Discrimination? Bob and Steve have both applied to University X for the spring 2002 semester. Both have Board scores that are 1400 and maintain a 3.8 G.P.A. Their extra curricular activities are impressive and both their college essays are outstanding. Bob has been rejected and Steve has been accepted. Bob is Caucasian and Steve is African American. They have just been exposed to affirmative action. Targeted especially towards minorities and women, affirmative actio...
  • Affirmative Action
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    Affirmative action is just because it gives a fair advantage to black Americans, women and other minorities who have suffered from the effects of social injustice in our country. Majorities have constantly opposed affirmative action because they view it as an injustice directed to them. In Grutter vs. Bollinger, one can say that affirmative action is just because it is a benign discrimination. One might say that the law school's consideration of African Americans, Hispanics and Native American s...
  • Real Meaning Of Affirmative Action
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    In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson used the term affirmative action to inform federal contractors to treat job-applicants and employees without regards to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin (Lyndon B. Johnson). In the preceding year the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed simply to make laws color-blind. However, such movement went further than merely giving equal opportunities to everyone, it progressed into the real meaning of affirmative action, which is measures taken by ...
  • Issue Of Affirmative Action
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    There are many issues in todays society that have two solid sides to them, sides, or positions, that cannot be proven absolutely wrong or right. Issues such as capital punishment, abortion, labor unions, animal rights and the list goes on and on. But one issue of this sort haunts our schools, our industries, and the subject, or core, of the issue has haunted our country for the last century. The subject of race, and the issue of affirmative action. In the case of affirmative action, like other c...
  • Affirmative Actions
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    There a lots of people in the USA that has been miss treated by Affirmative action. I have found lots of issues on Affirmative action since last few years. I have carefully examined how this work, and its work to do so. Affirmative action should not take any role upon equal opportunity, admissions to college, nor it should take any role upon employments for women. Women have still not received the same payroll as men, not yet at least. Women should be treated as equally as men. Affirmative actio...
  • Discerning Part Of Many Affirmative Action Policies
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    One person who is constantly seen as the leader for racial equality and fairness in all aspects of life made a famous speech, in which Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. stated, "I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character". Now, there are job opportunities and college acceptances being opened up as a racial benefit not because of the content of their character or any other distinguis...
  • Link Between Affirmative Action And Civil Rights
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    Our nation, the United States of America, is supposedly the land of opportunity where all men are created equal. In this nation of equality, citizens and soon to be naturalized citizens are trying to gain a better life. A better life is comprised of necessities and luxuries alike, and also should contain a life with freedoms and justices. The United States Constitution grants every citizen the freedom of religion, press, so on and so forth. Yes, equality is the key to our world being a better pl...
  • Need For Reform King 1 Affirmative Action
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    Affirmative Action: A Need For Reform Essay, Affirmative Action: A Need For Reform King 1 Affirmative Action: A Need for Reform The goal of affirmative action was not (or at least should not have been) to promote diversity. The goal should have been to promote and ensure equality of opportunity for people regardless of race, color, creed, gender or national origin. The system that has evolved since the civil rights legislation of the 1960's is a misapplication of its original intent. Laws have b...
  • Affirmative Action S Failure
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    Affirmative Action And Racial Tension Essay, Research Affirmative Action And Racial Tension Affirmative Action and Racial Tension Affirmative action. What was its purpose in the first place, and do we really need it now in the liberal super sensitive nineties? It began in an era when minorities were greatly under represented in universities and respectable professions. Unless one was racist, most agreed with the need of affirmative action in college admissions and in the workplace. Society neede...
  • Affirmative Action
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    Affirmative Action- Fighting Racism With Racism In Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign speech, his stance on affirmative action was mend it, not end it. These gives the impression that it is a positive, progressive idea that helps the minorities of our country further their education and have more successful careers. Affirmative action refers to policies and programs that directly or indirectly give preference to designated groups in awarding jobs and government contracts or granting admission to unive...
  • Advocates Of Affirmative Action
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    I. Affirmative Action AFFIRMATIVE ACTION I.? We didn? t land on Plymouth Rock, my brothers and sisters? Plymouth Rock landed on us!? Malcolm X's observation is brought out by the facts of American History. Snatched from their native land, transported thousands of miles? in a nightmare of disease and death? and sold into slavery, blacks were reduced to the legal status of farm animals. Even after emancipation, blacks were segregated from whites? in some states by law, and by social practice almos...
  • Affirmative Action And Similar Programs
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    Aguilar 1.? Affirmative action should be eliminated? (Sadler 70). Affirmative action does not solve discrimination problems; on the contrary, it harms those the program is meant help. The program divides society into two groups based on ethnicity; this completely defies the effort to have a color-blind America (where society does not see ethnicity or a color difference in any person). Disguised as an equal opportunity program affirmative action discriminates against non-minorities. Affirmative a...

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