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Papers On Black Social Issues, Politics & Philosophy
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Affirmative Action: Pros and Cons
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This 6 page paper provides a pro/con argument regarding affirmative action. This paper outlines both sides of the argument, and show general support for continued application of affirmative action. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHAffir2.rtf
Affirmative Action: Argument For Its Rejection As A Policy Of Federal And State Government
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4 pages in length. The original concept of affirmative action had everyone confident that an equitable approach to ethnic discrimination may truly have been found; not only were minorities given a better opportunity to secure a good education and better jobs, but they were taking part in an unprecedented social project to infuse greater diversity in an otherwise imbalanced society. However, the program never quite achieved its objectives in the manner intended, instead creating a backlash of reverse discrimination against white students and job applicants who – by the very nature of their academic achievement and occupational performance – were overlooked for university acceptance and employment. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Affirmative Action: General Identification
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3 pages in length. Viable solutions to deep-rooted social problems often come with a pretty high price tag where compromise is concerned; where two or more sides of a given issue are incapable of working out the situation for everyone's benefit, social policy will step in and institute a solution where one party greatly benefits over the others. The extent to which affirmative action began as a principled approach to bringing minorities greater social, academic and economic equity is both grand and far-reaching; that this very same program has only served to dumb down the minority population while at the same time create a situation of reverse discrimination against whites speaks to a once-viable solution that has long overstayed its welcome. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Affirmative Action: Not Necessary For Business
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6 pages in length. Some critics contend that affirmative action has had a crippling effect upon minority groups because of its obvious message of inferiority. It has, in all actuality, described minorities as being unable to fend for themselves within the business environment, always having to depend upon assistance if they ever want to succeed. However, others believe that just the opposite has occurred, in that minorities have come to take full advantage without having a modicum of concern for the white males they are squeezing out of the system. The writer argues how affirmative action is not necessary for business. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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