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    and find other work, or better yet, understand that issuing marriage licenses does not mean she condones or promotes homosexual marriage, which, like it or not, is not supported in the Bible. I have yet to have anyone show me the book, chapter or verse where it says God blesses homosexual activities or marriage and calls it Holy. ALL the references in the Bible about homosexual activity are negative, not neutral or positive. I know that is not a popular stance, not "PC" right now, but it is a fact

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    Mechanisms of Oppression and Discrimination It is difficult for society or

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    In the United States, almost every employee is to protected under federal employment and anti-discrimination laws. These laws make it unlawful to discriminate against a variety of groups that have historically been subjugated to unfair treatment. The major federal anti-discrimination law is Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This law prevents discrimination on the basis of race/color, sex, religion, or national origin. It also prohibits retaliation against an employee for asserting their

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    rights no matter of their ethnicity, religious beliefs or gender ​ Stereotyping is having an opinion on a group of people who are different to you based on your own opinion or someone else's​ Direct discrimination is when you are treated differently to someone else for a certain reason  Indirect discrimination is when there is a policy in place which applies to all but has a worse effect on some people   Prejudice mean an unfair opinion or feeling that is done without thought or knowledge ​ Racism is

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    obvious environment and places at work places, such as having separate offices for alcoholics, mentally challenged, or different social places for homosexuals may further enhance discrimination of the individuals. This implies that work place environment should be designed as inclusive as possible. Spagnolo, Murphy, & Librera (2008) reported 80% of homosexual individuals find it easy to work in places, where they are not separated during social events, such break time sessions. Therefore, workplaces

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    Nassr has become another victim of persecution. Working as a translator in the United States, Nassr had a normal life. Once he got back to his native country, Iraq, he found his house confiscated by the Mahdi militia. When he tried to get into his house, they replied, “this is not your house, either you go or we will kill you.” Consequently, they hit him in the head with their guns. Being scared of getting killed by them, Nassr ran from his house. The Mahdi militia asked Nassr’s neighbors for information

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    Cultural Vantage Point Cultural diversity has become a strength within the many communities the results of decades of fighting for equality for all Americans. However, over the last decade there has been a dramatic rise in conservative, religious, family values groups, that have become no better than the school yard bully we all avoided as children. Psychological theory of essentialism, play a major role in the psychological makeup of these conservative groups, shunning anything or anyone

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    meant by the term discrimination? Discrimination is

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    Racism and sexism are both examples of discrimination that happen daily in contemporary society. Unfortunatel many instances of discrimination go unnoticed and unchecked because the society, more specifically the United States, is supposedly past the era of discriminatory practices in work, education and day to day living. "In fact, racism and sexism can be unintentional as well as intentional and good people who mean well can inadvertently say things that are racist and sexist and homophobic" (Rothenberg

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    Discrimination affects society differently based on gender, age, culture, disabled, race, sexual orientation, religion, and many more. Discrimination is also referred to as racism. It plays a major role in social work. In recent years discrimination has been one of the top topics in social work.  European-American students share their fears of being perceived as racists. On the other hands, a significant number of students of color come to class thinking themselves as miniexperts, bringing lived

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