Word: equalization
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...policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours - whereas testing says not really." Watson also told Hunt-Grubbe, who lived and worked with him as a lab assistant in Long Island a decade ago, that even though he would hope all people are equal in intellectual capacity, "people who have to deal with black employees find this not true...
...genuine interest in the arts” in his welcoming speech before inviting her to the stage to deliver opening remarks. Faust conveyed her excitement in seeing the “new spaces, new times, and new possibilities” of the historic theater, paying equal respects to the Hasty Pudding’s artistic contributions since 1888 as well as the “cauldron of creativity” that she said would undoubtedly be the future of theater at Harvard. Faust also noted the importance of having a space for the “700 undergraduates involved...
...popular belief, the class does not have some kind of political agenda, but rather serves to create a discussion forum for women with every conceivable viewpoint. Nor is it filled with a homogeneous group of oversensitive and misguided people, as Caldwell and Dube imply. Nowhere have I felt on equal standing and un-judged with a group of students so diverse: Black, white, single, married, gay, straight, athletes, artists, freshmen, seniors, conservative, liberal, virgins, and the experienced. If I had not taken FemSex, I would never have had the opportunity to meet the amazing women...
...demonstration occurred at a speech by Phyllis Schlafly, the woman credited with defeating the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in the 1970s...
...university is not, and should not be, a democracy. While all members of the community should certainly have the opportunity to have their voices heard, they should not get an equal say in the final decision. The Dean of the College is better fit to make most decisions about university governance than a freshman. Administrators are placed in a position of authority over students for a reason. Although they do not always make the best choices, they are more likely to make better decisions than students in regard to running the University...