Discrimination
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Incarcarees faced
discrimination
and resentment from workers and tenants who replaced them.
Fortunately, Japanese Americans weren’t alone in the fight against racial
discrimination.
As local conservationists, we face many hurdles, from outright
discrimination
to barriers because of cultural norms.
These communities are fighting
discrimination
within climate disaster recovery, and they're also trying to balance mass displacement of people with an influx of others who see opportunity in starting anew.
In the last 50-60 years we have seen fascism, anti-Semitism, racism, apartheid,
discrimination
on the basis of sex and gender and sexuality; all these have come under pressure because of the campaigns that have been run by people to change the world.
Spot is a tool that helps organizations tackle harassment and
discrimination
with better reporting options and better training.
And in 2019, along with Dr. Camilla Elphick and Dr. Rashid Minhas, and a number of international NGOs and charities, we conducted one of the largest studies ever on witnesses of harassment and
discrimination
at work.
When we first started Spot, we allowed people to submit statements about experiencing harassment or
discrimination
to talktospot.com.
Further research has since come out which has further repeated this idea that most harassment and
discrimination
is witnessed.
And this provides a fertile ground for harassment and
discrimination
with unrealistic expectations, with poor time management, with poor conflict management skills.
Perhaps shockingly, although managers are the most likely person to be perpetrating harassment or discrimination, in many organizations they're also supposed to be your first point of contact when things go wrong.
Because just like in our survey, if you ask people directly if they have experienced harassment or discrimination, the default answer is no.
Very clever Buenos Aires street vendors decided to practice price
discrimination
to the detriment of any passing gringo tourists.
Dumped without political participation, decent education, any kind of real opportunity in terms of economic lives, and then sentenced to generations of violence and prejudice and
discrimination.
The film should have at least tried to cover larger topics, such as race, ageism, the burgeoning gay "caste system" based on wealth, body image, and the rise of the "clones",
discrimination
of sub-groups within the community, and the ability to grow a decent mustache (which was very important in the 70s!).
The average 12 year old might find that it has an interesting take on
discrimination.
The show addressed many topics from racism, intra-race discrimination, teen pregnancy, sibling rivalry, single parenting, peer-pressure and much more.
In recent times I have been subjected to both this movie and "King Arthur", on DVDs chosen by others for an evening's "entertainment" and together they achieve nothing more than bearing out a growing notion I have that the modern movie-watching public totally lacks discrimination, and is content as long as they get "action".
The premise of the movie is about an older woman (50!!!) who cannot get her screenplay produced due to age
discrimination
so she sends in her younger nephew to pose as the writer.
I think they try to deal with some dinosaur
discrimination
issues, but the part of the movie that really stands out is the dinosaur constantly knocking things over with his tail, and then guffawing about it.
Worse, 'Set It Off' exploits the theme of racial
discrimination
and disadvantage simply as a device to prop up its feeble plot structure.
later he was played by Basil Rathbone, Warren William, and Paul Lukas before being consigned to "B" picture status.The other question as always with Warner Brothers executives is why they chose Vance as a character; their penchant was to choose men who operated outside the law, with no apparent
discrimination
between a vicious murderer and a champion of individual rights against all comers.
I particularly liked how the film managed to address multiple aspects of hypocritical human behaviour that concern bias,
discrimination
and sanctimonious pretence.
I couldn't relate about the racial
discrimination
that Antwone has experienced because I'm living in my own country.
When this movie was made, racism and
discrimination
were very strong in the South.
The episodes we get to see here show some variation in everyday
discrimination
of women, mostly categorized by age group.
Unfortunately I have not seen the last minutes of this shocking and authentic portray of the archaic structures that still reign in the relationship between women and men, but what I have seen convincingly analyzed the repertoire of
discrimination.
This portrayal of the oppression and
discrimination
that existed in Bosnia-Herz... is eye opening.
They have also stereotyped the French enough to call it
discrimination.
This kind of "reverse
discrimination"
continues today.
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