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Us Woman Sues Ex Bosses Who Fired Her for Being Too Hot

by galore in Work, May 23, 2012
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A woman Lauren Odes from Manhattan (US) has filed a lawsuit against her former employers, who has sacked her for being “too hot” at work.

Bad Decisions Create Consequences

by Tiki33 in Issues, April 23, 2012
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George Zimmerman made a bad decision when he chased a 17 year old teenager.

Obesity and Discrimination!

by meandu in Issues, April 17, 2012
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A discussion in answer to the following questions. Is it possible to be overweight or obese and still be healthy? Should one worry about ones size or should one try to find a measure of joy in life as it is? Should a person be denied a job because their body mass is over a certain set level?

Stereotyping, Many are Guilty of It

by Tiki33 in Law, April 12, 2012
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Are you aware that many stereotype because they are afraid of a certain group of people. They believe that if a couple of them do an act such robbery than all of them must be the same.

Transgenders and Bathrooms and Locker Rooms

by pattiann in Society, April 8, 2012
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Here is an interesting story about the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) that I found quite interesting. I hope you will, too!

Discrimination Against Blacks in The Great Depression

by GamezMaster in History, March 31, 2012
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Life for blacks in the 1930’s has been described as an "American hell" but it wasn’t just the 1930’s, basically from 1863 to 1965. The conditions in that time period were basically the same for blacks.

What’s Wrong with Society? I’ll Tell You! It’s Us!

by EmeliaEbonyRose in Issues, March 31, 2012
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So what’s wrong with our perfect world? Simply the fact that it is too perfect, maybe?

Racial Profiling

by Tiki33 in Issues, March 29, 2012
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Racial profiling is a big part of police work. Is Racial profiling ethical or unethical?

A School in Northern Tanzania to Give HIV Positive Kids Identification Uniforms

by gaby7 in Issues, March 19, 2012
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This is definitely a sad episode in the fight against HIV and the Tanzanian government needs to take measures to stop this discrimination of young kids who do not even know how they came to be HIV positive.

Guilty But Proved Innocent

by Tiki33 in History, March 14, 2012
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Just because a person is found innocent doesn’t mean that they were not guilty. Shooting a young boy and justifying that action, when he had no weapon is just shameful.

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