Not exact matches
Before anyone starts yelling
about discrimination against Christians and Jews or censorship, it's important to note that the movie adaptation leaves out several other key pieces of the
story.
Check out the news
story below to learn
about the recent Big Latch On event and the
discrimination faced by one Texas mom.
There is no shortage of examples of size
discrimination in real life: Simply read comments people leave on news
stories about weight or look at the size of airline seats.
Hosted by Luke Carroll, 480: ANZAC is
about 7 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and their untold
stories of
discrimination, sadness and Take pride in Aussie Cinema when you buy Australian Films & Australian DVDs.
This is a fight
about the perspective from which our universal
stories emerge,» notes Maria Giese, a film director who in 2015 instigated an industry - wide federal investigation into
discrimination against female directors in Hollywood.
The leader then projected copies of student papers on the wall, where we read several
stories about bullying, gender
discrimination, etc..
In this clip from Cracking the Codes, educator Joy DeGruy tells a compelling
story about how a small gesture helped combat
discrimination.
In fact, when arguing against breed
discrimination, heartwarming
stories about pets or even the human - animal bond usually carry little, if any, persuasive value.
The
story of Anne Frank and the holocaust with a chapter
about identity, exclusion and
discrimination.
The Way of Life DEFINITIVE EDITION tells
stories about several serious themes: from euthanasia to death penalty, from war to love, from defeat to
discrimination, everything tied by the personal growth and the perception of reality as main themes.
The Way of Life DEFINITIVE EDITION tells
stories about several serious themes: from euthanasia to the death penalty, from war to love, from bullying to
discrimination.
With vastly contrasting pixelated art and a futuristic
story, 2064: Read Only Memories challenges players not only to solve the mystery to save their friend, but to evaluate their feelings on complicated and incredibly relevant issues
about what it means to be human, the dark side of technology, and how
discrimination can have a larger - scale impact on the world.
The Toronto Star is running a front - page
story today
about Jaime Laskis, a former associate at the New York offices of Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt, alleging
discrimination.
He begins with a
story about a mediator who, shortly after completing a community - based mediation program, conducted his first mediation (a employment
discrimination claim) and realized he «wasn't in Kansas anymore.»
With the current situation going on in the States
about voting rights and that those (apparently blacks in particular, according to a state - side colleague) who have voted for years, now have to prove themselves as having a «right to vote» (doesn't matter that they have voted for years, apparently having had full rights)-- stirring up shades of Rosa Parks and the back of the bus
story once again (that happened here, too, during the war years — I know — I witnessed it)--
discrimination of any kind needs to be frowned upon — anywhere, any time, any place.