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5.910 documents for minority language educational rights
  • ... about freedom of speech, reproductive rights, racial equality, gay marriage, and bioethics. Jud... of moral choice, or reason, or language, or sociability, or sentience, or emotions, or con... on the grounds that full inclusion of minority groups requires the government to prohibit the dis..., the Court stated that "[s]eparate educational facilities are inherently unequal." (338) This bro...

  • ..., by now, widely acknowledged that ethnic minority immigrants have a high propensity towards entrepre... lack of fluency in the host country's language among some ethnic minority immigrants adds to thei...Due to their lack of appropriate educational qualifications and lack of capital, immigrants ten...(1998). Discrimination in the post-Civil Rights era: Beyond market interactions. Journal of Econom...

  • ... a "critical mass" of underrepresented minority students, the policy seeks to ensure their ability... Amendment, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and 42 U. S. C. § 1981; that she was... compelling interest in obtaining the educational benefits that flow from a diverse student body is ... against,'" Lempert explained that this language did not purport to remedy past discrimination, but...

  • Congress originally focused on protection of Spanish-language minorities in Texas who had experienced a well-documented history of discrimination in voting and education.12 At the same time, Congress considered evidence of widespread discrimination against the other three covered language minority groups.13 Congress found that educational discrimination had led to high illiteracy rates among language minority citizens, which limited their ability to participate in English-only elections.14 The evidence showed that the high illiteracy rates experienced by language minorities were not the result of choice or mere happenstance, but instead resulted from the failure of state and local officials to afford equal educational opportunities.

  • ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "Newly- released census numbers will impose new financial burdens on states and localities as bilingual voting provisions of the Voting Rights Act kick in," says ProEnglish Executive Director K.C. McAlpin after the Census Bureau released its list of jurisdictions required to provide bilingual ballots for the 2012 elections. The Census just announced today that 25 states and 248 counties are subject to this unfunded federal mandate which requires those jurisdictions to provide bilingual ballots despite two General Accounting Office reports revealing that such ballots are hardly ever used. In 1975 Congress amended the Voting Rights Act to add bilingual voting assistance for four protected language 'minority groups'-- American India...

    ... India who rank at the top in terms of educational achievement, shows just how corrupt its implementa...

  • ...-Conscious Concerns About the Form of Civil Rights Interventions D. Transporting the Logic of Reverse... and practices that are estranging to minority communities? The Article concludes by imagining a ... not discuss classifications but contains language that resonates with both principles, declaring, fo... in the openness and integrity of the educational institutions that provide this training. As we hav...

  • In this case, participants will examine the situation of Françoise Roy, HRM manager of a bank in Quebec, Canada. Françoise had only been director of human resources at the People's Bank of Quebec (PBQ) for a little over ay ear when she undertook a huge project This effort entailed encouraging diversity in the bank by increasing ethnic and cultural minority representation and by eliminating discrimination among the workforce. The Human Rights Committee had approved her action plan regarding employment equal opportunity. In order to achieve her goals, Françoise must now design and implement a workforce diversity action plan. In this case study, students will first discuss the advantages of a diverse workforce and the steps in diversity management. Next, they must critique the HRM director...

    ... dimensions include education, status, language, income levels, etc. Many North American companies...Developing strong relationships with educational institutions having high ratios of minority studen...

  • ... its popular textbooks and other educational resources. Indeed, changes in many textbooks alrea...M. Ritchie. 1988. The C Programming Language, Prentice Hall. . Lenhart, A. and E.A.K. Purcell. ...2004. The internet for empowerment of minority and marginalized users. New Media and Society 6(6)...

  • The religious authority in Najaf denounced the interim constitution and warned of its illegitimacy and threat to the existence and integrity of the country. The framers of the interim constitution, the neoconservatives Noah Feldman and Larry Diamond, acting upon Paul Wolfowitz instructions, had designed it in a way that ensures the dictatorship of an ethnic minority and the future disintegration of the country. In an interview on March 9, 2004, Feldman defended his design, stating that the interim constitution, "reflects the fact that the Kurds have been running their own show and have no desire to change that". What Feldman failed to mention, is what Wolfowitz once proudly stated: that this situation in northern Iraq was created and protected by Washington. Like the interim constitutio...

    ... 4 states that Iraq has two official languages and that "Iraqis are guaranteed the right to educa... Turkomen or Assyrian, in government educational institutions, or any other language in private edu...Furthermore, the article gives rights to any area in the country to take any local langu...

  • ... found growth in the 1960s during the civil rights era. A reform movement developed in the 1960s push...(87) Although the language in the 1996 Act made it seem as if it were a propo... students to promote diversity in the educational setting and better prepare students for the workfo...



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