There are always groups of people who are seeking social equality. First, it was African Americans. Then, it was women. Now, it is people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered.
There are several groups which have been seeking social equality. Some of these include gay and lesbian people, women, and African Americans.
Many groups have been seeking social equality. Some that come to mind are African Americans, women, and people who are gay or lesbian.
The motto of Equality Alabama is 'Advancing full equality for all the people of Alabama through education and advocacy'.
He was seeking racial equality and fair protection under the Constitution for all people.
That when people come together to work for a common goal, you get results IDK, that's what i put in my EOC review packet ^_^
The only solution gay people seek as a group is equality. This can be achieved through changes in laws and attitudes.
Maximism in sociology refers to the belief that society is best organized through the maximization of various social goods, such as equality, freedom, or happiness. This perspective emphasizes the importance of achieving the greatest possible benefits for the majority of people in society.
He believed in a spiritual equality of all people.
It is unclear that newspapers do express a common form of equality. The people, being equal under the law, have the right to freely express their views through the press, but when the press is diminished into a handful of corporations who control what is expressed then it is hard to see any equality in that. Equality under the law is natural law and all people possess this right. We do not possess the right to be equal in every way.
God speaks to us in various ways, such as through prayer, scripture, other people, and inner promptings. We can recognize His voice by being attentive, seeking guidance, and comparing messages with His teachings in the Bible.
Democray insures the equality of oppurtunity, not the equality of conditions
De facto means: In fact (in Latin) it describes a practice which has no legal or official status. De facto equality therefore means public equality - equality that is not legal. e.g: Civil Rights act in the 60s meant there was equality for black people. But there was no de facto equality. So white people still (or at first) didn't treat black people as equals.