Love Them.. Don’t Discriminate Them- Part Two
This is another account in real life of a person living with disability. It occurs daily and in real life- hatred, discrimination, inhumanity and all evil, but most of us seems not to care. Just love then…its okay that way.
Reverse Discrimination Letter to Under Secretary of Education
I sent a letter to the under secretary of education in order to create a policy that will make fair chance for all.
Reverse Discrimination Essay
Essay describing reverse discrimination, with solutions.
Facing Racial Discrimination at Work? What Can You Do Legally?
Most federal and state laws prohibit workplace discrimination whether is racial discrimination or sexual discrimination, the workplace laws are meant to protect individuals in the workplace. Unfortunately, not everyone seems to agree or abide by those federal and state laws that prohibit discrimination. Workplace Racial Discrimination is defined as “when it makes job decisions on the basis of race, or when it adopts neutral job policies that disproportionately affect members of a particular race.” Some examples include when only Caucasians are promoted supervisory roles bypassing qualified Latino or Black candidates, refusing to hire an candidate based upon race or only when colored candidates are required to take drug tests.
What is Black History Month?
Where Black History Month originated.
Discrimination Works Both Ways
When it comes to discussing disabilities thoughts and comments can often be polarised – but it is important to remember that everyone should be treated equally.
Binmen vs. Dinner Ladies
The pay dispute between the binmen and the dinner ladies confuses me because out of the two jobs I know which I wouldn’t want to do. They aren’t the same job and surely this should be reflected in the pay?
Now People are Ugly Can Can Hard Work
Now people are ugly Can Can Hard Work.
Racism: Why is It Still Around in Today’s Society?
Racism has always been an issue, wherever you live.
Education is Expensive
Education costs are increasing each year increasingly expensive burden for parents of students. Consequently, for students from poor families, schools are increasingly becoming a dream.











