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Affirmative Action

 

            
            
            
            
            
            
             This is my persuasive paper for my English 112 class; the subject that my group and I chose to do is affirmative action. The decision to do this topic was an arbitrary choice and frankly I was not happy with it. As I had no choice to argue the matter I began compiling information and facts to start writing these series of papers required of this class.
             For this persuasive paper I am choosing to focus on affirmative action in schools, both public and private. I will be evaluating the positives and negatives of enforcing affirmative action laws in schools, affirmative action laws concerning extra-curricular activities, and why we need affirmative action in schools.
             This paper will not only provide accurate facts concerning affirmative action but will also influence your views in the direction that I choose. The approach that I am taking is that affirmative action needs to be enforced in order for the American society to evolve in to an as equal living place as possible.
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             Table of Contents.
             Abstract . .2.
             List of Illustrations . 4.
             Introduction .5.
             Research #1 .5.
             Research #2 .6.
             Research #3 .7.
             Persuasion. .7.
             Conclusion .8.
             References .9.
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             Introduction.
             " with liberty and justice for all." Why is this our pledge of allegiance, if our country still condones the notion of segregation, perhaps in minute but still very apparent form. With various laws and referendums in congress still being passed, the government is obviously taking strides to improve our countries past history of racism and prejudice against minorities, disabled and elderly. While these steps might be enough for some people I see them as shallow attempts to ease the tension rather then solve the problem entirely. The government and its citizens are ultimately responsible for the welfare of our society.


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