Why was age 40 chosen for the Age discrimination Act?
well it depends on how or what they want sorry but it happend all the time dont fell down it was choosen because people think that age 40 was best for the job because they might have more exspirence
How do you file harrasment charges on the police?
First is first: This is a serious thing and you should treat it that way too.
And here are some steps;
1. Go to the Police Department.
2. Explain to the man/woman at the desk counter that you have a situation that requires assistance.
3. Explain that you need a harassment forum.
4. Go where you feel comfortable or where the desk worker tells you to go and fill out the forum.
5. Then wait for the Police Dept. to contact you back.
Hope this Helps. And be safe.
What federal office can be contacted to report employment discrimination?
equal employment opportunity commission
Does racism have anything to do with freedom of speech?
NO racism does not have a nything to do with freedom of speech it is just some people in this world are sick minded and cant except others for who they are!
Who sent federal troops to Arkansas to enforce school integration?
Dwight Eisenhower sent troops to Little Rock to force integration of Central High there.
What George zimmerman should have done?
This is a case where the entire truth may never be known, and the verdict led to very polarized reactions. First, we do know that Mr. Zimmerman had a history of calling to report "suspicious persons" and that he seemed to regard Trayvon Martin as yet another of the people who looked suspicious. Questions have been raised about what it means to "look suspicious"-- but the answers so far have been very unsatisfying. Does wearing a hoodie make one suspicious? If so, then are white people who wear one (like the coach of the New England Patriots) inherently suspicious, or does this just apply to black people? Is being in the "wrong neighborhood" a sign you are suspicious? Trayvon was walking home to his father's house, carrying an iced tea and a package of candy.
From the call Mr. Zimmerman did make, where he asserted that Trayvon somehow looked like he was "up to no good" and where he said "those ****'s always get away with it," it seems Mr. Zimmerman believed Trayon was a criminal before he even got out of his car to follow him. He was in fact told by the 911 dispatcher not to follow Trayvon, but he did it anyway. If he believed the worst about Trayvon and followed him, carrying a weapon, perhaps it was Trayvon who had the right to be afraid and defend himself. But many irresponsible media commentators have claimed Trayvon was a "thug" (no evidence of that exists) or said that he "deserve it" (no unarmed kid deserves to be shot dead). We do know a fight ensued, but who started it is not clear. What happened after Mr. Zimmerman confronted Trayvon will always remain the subject of much debate. In my opinion, since you asked, he should have heeded the 911 dispatcher and not followed the young man. Had he stayed in his car, Trayvon would still be alive. All the rest is commentary.
Why is Australia called a democratic country when racism is still a big issue?
Racism isn't a problem to democratic countries. Most countries have problems with racism.
How did Emily davison get into prison?
In March 1909, Emily was arrested while attempting to hand a petition to the Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith. Emily was found guilty of causing a disturbance and sentenced to one-month imprisonment. Four months later she was in prison again for trying to get into a hall in London where David Lloyd George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, was making a speech. Emily went on hunger strike and after five days she was released. In September 1909 she received a sentence of two months for stone throwing. Once again, she was released after going on hunger strike.
A few days after leaving prison, Emily Davison, Mary Leigh and Constance Lytton were caught throwing stones at a car taking David Lloyd George to a meeting in Newcastle. The stones were wrapped in Emily's favourite words: "Rebellion against tyrants is obedience to God." The women were found guilty and sentenced to one month's hard labour at Strangeways Gaol.Is anything being done about ageism?
One may safely count on the Baby Boomers to take care of any lingering problems of ageism.
An example of a policy that aimed chiefly to overcome de facto discrimination is?
busing to achieve racial integration in the schools.
What is the disability discrimination act?
The Disability Discrimination Act was created in 1995 to prevent discrimination based on a person's disability in a variety of public arenas. The act aims to eliminate discrimination with regard to housing, the issuing of licenses, working, education, and transportation.
What is racism called when talking about religion?
It is still considered racism because it is still talking about a certain group of people.
What happened to nelson after apartheid ended other than being president until 1997?
he become president and helped out with anti-AIDS campaign
Are women considered a minority in the US?
No. Women are the majority in the US.
Women in certain situations (especially in business management) are definitely still minorities.
Women are not the minority in colleges anymore. Women are now very much in the majority in earning college degrees, earning over 60% of Associate's degrees, 57% of Bachelor's, and 60% of Master's. In 2008, women slipped into the lead in doctorate degrees for the first time, receiving 51%.
Certain occupations still have virtually no women (carpenters and auto mechanics are less than 2% women).
Do Hispanics face prejudice segregation and racism?
Yes, they do, although it is more of nationalistic and cultural prejudices, rather than a racial one.
Very negatively as it only causes people to focus on being harmful, unfair, and discriminatory towards those who aren't of their color.
Cunta Cinte was an African man who was captured in his home of the Gambia and put on a slave ship. (look-up) He was taken to America and given a European name, Toby.
Just to let you know, I'm 13 and quite proud of my answer. ;D
Did the africans have to work when it rained during the apartheid?
yes - they had to work in all conditions
at the end of the question what i meant was even though he knows you don't want more than the awesome sex how could he have absolutely no feelings at all? there are plenty of chics out there, but he keeps coming back to me. is he just trying to protect his heart or is he really that cold? remember, he pleases me like no one else can. when we are together it's like we breath in each other's soul. so why does he feel nothing after all this time?
What type of racism was going on in 1915?
Racism per se, does not change, it is an ideology of the mind, practiced as openly as it is permitted to. Victims during that era were Blacks, Jews and native Americans
What impact does racism have on sports?
depends. In sports like basketball, some people are going away from it because they think that blacks are taking over. Sports like hockey that have mostly white players are going up. So there is some portion of racism.
Why is pedo sexuality more accepted in Asia and some other europian countries and not accepted here?
Some of those countries do not have the social identity that more civilised countries have. They may be lacking in a lot of ways and this is just not important enough to worry about when they are trying to put a meal on the table. You also find a higher amount of incest in some of those countries. Family life can be very close. A lot of children sleep with parents, brothers, sisters, cousins, uncles etc and things just happen. There are not many rights for the children unfortunately. It is easy to turn a blind eye when you need money.