Discrimination

Discrimination is the act of making unjustified distinctions between human beings based on the groups, classes, or other categories to which they are perceived to belong. People may be discriminated on the basis of race, gender, age, religion, or sexual orientation, as well as other categories. Discrimination especially occurs when individuals or groups are unfairly treated in a way which is worse than other people are treated, on the basis of their actual or perceived membership in certain groups or social categories. It involves restricting members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to members of another …

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University of Kent · 1 January 2018 English

This essay gives you an introductory view of the topic of war and social change on the British Home Front by using the changing position of women as a case …

female garage mechanics, also acknowledge the discrimination experienced by young women. Uniformed women


Korea University · 1 January 2017 English

In 1960–61, the outbreak of an increasingly acrimonious dispute between Nikita Khrushchev’s Soviet Union and Enver Hoxha’s Albania caught most foreign observers by surprise, all the more so because the …

partly motivated by a policy of collective discrimination.22 Second, Belishova’s pro-Soviet sentiments


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

conditions safeguarding fundamental H I without discrimination of any kind as to race, colour, sex, language to protect the workers against anti-union discrimination (Article 1) and to prevent the financial control adequate protection against acts of anti-union discrimination in respect of their employment. 2. Such protection adequate protection against acts of anti-union discrimination in respect of their employment. 2. Such protection


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

Polish citizens leaving because of political discrimination and those Poles who would simply like a better


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

-30.000, who in some cases complain about discrimination or oppression (this may, however, re .fleet


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

efforts of the American government to impose discrimination measures are doomed to fail. %m V I . 3 be based on the principles I j of positive discrimination and the encouragement of / evolution of more


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

may be and commission on the prevention of discrimination and the Syrian Government are aware of our


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 French

A file containing documents concerning Allied policy on Berlin air services. Subjects covered in the file include flights between Berlin and Turkey for migrant workers; proposals for charter flights between …

I said there was no need to bother. The discrimination surely applied in that children over 22 were


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 German

A file containing documents relating to Soviet and Eastern European protests concerning the status of Berlin. Documents in the file describe a series of protests against the inclusion of West …

Secretariat warning that the Allies could not accept discrimination against Berliners in Federal delegations.


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file containing documents relating to anniversaries and commemorations in the Soviet Union. Subjects covered in the file include plans for the sixtieth anniversary of the Soviet Union; analysis of …

Whole world knew of the cruel exploitation and discrimination practised on national minorities elsewhere conditions would give hirth to a I f-ree of the discrimination new form of international relationships, free


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