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Discrimination against blacks.
by keeping genetic screening results private
prevent discrimination
This is incorrect. If competition exists, then discrimination based on how good someone is at that particular competition will always exist. In terms of prejudiced or unwarranted discrimination, such as racism or sexism, then this would still exist long term depending on the society. If the majority of people in a society would prefer to buy something from people of a certain race, religion, or gender, then competition fuels the discrimination. In contemporary western society, there is little respect for discrimination, and so competition would indeed be enough to prevent official discrimination in the long run: If a company can profit from using workers of an ethnic minority, they will have the advantage over a company which refuses to do so.
Procedures and precautions are in place to prevent discrimination.
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prevent discrimination
To prevent discrimination, we can educate ourselves on different cultures, backgrounds, and perspectives. It's important to practice empathy, treat others with respect, and challenge our own biases and assumptions. Being open-minded, inclusive, and actively standing up against discrimination can also help create a more accepting and understanding environment.
No, tighten it to prevent sparks and a possible fire.No, tighten it to prevent sparks and a possible fire.
The major law that prevents discrimination in the UK now is the 'United Kingdom Employment Equality Law'. This has superseded various other laws and clarified the circumstances where discrimination can be considered.
The word 'protecting' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to 'protect'. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a verbal noun (gerund).Examples:The tarp is protecting my motorcycle. (verb)We use layers of protecting foam to prevent damage in transit. (adjective)The lawyer provided an instrument for protecting my assets. (noun)
The scrotum is entirely designed for protecting the testicles in any way possible. The scrotum has excess tissue to help prevent shocks and impacts against the testicles. The scrotum also has many wrinkles and hair, which help better regulate the testicles' internal temperature to better prevent damage to the sperm.