segregation (or apartheid in some places)
Segregation is the term defined as the practice of separating people according to race in schools, housing, and public facilities.
discriminationsegregation
The Supreme Court decided that the state governments could legally separate people of different races as long as the separate facilities were equal.
During 1928-1948 in the US, there were laws that treated black people poorly. Black people had to use separate facilities and could not mingle with white people.
what special or facilities disabled people require
One example of a Jim Crow law passed in the South is the "separate but equal" doctrine, which allowed for racial segregation in public facilities such as schools, transportation, and restaurants based on the belief that facilities for African Americans could be separate as long as they were equal to those for white people.
Yes. Once upon a time, it was thought that providing or requiring similar, equal,accommodations or facilities for people of different races would not be discriminatory. "After all, they are equal, right?" This"separate but equal" doctrine was spelled out by the US Supreme Court in the Plessy v. Ferguson case. It was overturned, however, in the 1954 case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. The Court held that separate schools, one for whites only and one for blacks only, were inherently unequal.
equal and balanced distribution of development activities throughtout the country and providing similar standard of services and facilities to all the people living in every part of country is called proportional development.
Some of the strategies that were used to prevent people from having plague included quarantine and the use of separate hygiene facilities. People with plague could not use the same public baths with the population that was not infected.
The government has a duty to look after its citizens and society in general. It is what people pay taxes for. The cost of not providing some public facilities and services, like policing, would be worse for society. Without law and order, society would have big problems. The private sector often will not provide these as it costs too much and there is no gain for them. So it is down to the public sector to do so in many cases.
The motto of Morrison Facilities Services is 'Vision, People, Performance, Customers'.
The vast majority of people who have epilepsy lead very normal lives and do not need any special facilities.