Achievement equality refers to the idea that individuals should have equal opportunities to achieve success and reach their potential, regardless of their background, socioeconomic status, or other factors. It emphasizes the importance of providing equitable resources, support, and access to education and opportunities, so that everyone can compete on a level playing field. This concept seeks to reduce disparities in outcomes and ensure that success is based on individual merit rather than systemic inequalities.
A History of Black Achievement in America - 2005 The Foundation for Equality was released on: USA: 30 October 2005
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Women have made significant strides toward equality over the past century, but there is no single date that marks the achievement of complete equality. In many countries, key milestones include the right to vote gained in the early 20th century, legal rights in the 1960s and 1970s, and ongoing efforts for workplace equality and reproductive rights. However, disparities and challenges remain globally, indicating that the pursuit of true equality is an ongoing process rather than a finished goal.
Equality invents the light bulb in "Anthem" by Ayn Rand as a symbol of his individualism and creativity. He defies the oppressive society's rules against individual achievement by pursuing his own ideas and innovations. In doing so, he discovers his own potential and breaks free from the constraints of collectivism.
Equality in educational opportunity is a myth due to various factors such as disparities in resources between schools, socioeconomic factors affecting access to quality education, and systemic barriers based on race, gender, or disability. These inequalities create a cycle of disadvantage that hinders the achievement of true equality in educational opportunities. Efforts to address these issues require comprehensive and systemic changes in educational policies and practices.
Individual achievement
It depends on the achievement. For example, if you wanted to get the achievement "Time To Mine!" you would type in /achievement give achievement.buildPickaxe For the next achievement "Hot Topic" you would type in achievement give achievement.buildFurnace The achievements are based on what you need to do in order to accomplish them. Just like for the first achievement "Taking Inventory: you type in /achievement give achievement.openInventory Hope this helped!
Equality of opportunity and equality of responsibility/civil duty
There is no patron saint of achievement.
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the achievement is you can get a MEWTWO
No, achievement is an abstract noun.