For example, the general support of the working classes for the Reform Bill of 1832 gains in significance when placed against their bitterly disappointed aspirations for voting rights and their increased awareness
of class discrimination.
The key to understanding the success of Moscow's penetration agents in government ministries, the failures to detect them swiftly and the counter - espionage mistakes in handling them lies in sex discrimination rather than
class discrimination.
And people who are worried about racial discrimination or
class discrimination or sexism would prefer that the mind be a blank slate, because then it's impossible by definition for, say, men to be significantly different from women.
With their interactions with doctors and medical professionals, about 26 percent believed that encounters may have been influenced by gender, race and / or
class discrimination.
He explains that it's not always about the sport but the image and presentation, which highlights
her class discrimination in the glamorous competition.
Even before we fully know her circumstances, Ashley (Abbie Cornish) introduces herself as a victim of race and
class discrimination.
While it could be argued that
class discrimination, denying equal educational opportunity, was the source of the solicitor — clerk divide, ethnic and religious prejudice remained a significant feature of the profession in the 1950s.