The need for role models
The compensation argument
The diversity argument
The equal results argument
The “No one Deserves this talents” Argument
Requires Discrimination against a different Group
An Argument from thePrinciple of Merit
Here are some examples of Affirmative Action.
농어촌 전형
군가산점 제도
- 기회균형 전형
Memphis
Racial Discrimination
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954)
1951: Oliver Brown sues Topeka Kansas school board over segregation.
1954: NAACP lawyer Thurgood Marshall argues Brown v. Board before Supreme Court.
Chief Justice Earl Warren declares segregation “inherently unequal.” -destruction of “separate but equal” principle in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
1. Definition and Types ofthe Veil
1. 1 Definition ofthe Veil
Veil is a decoration for showcase or protection. And it hides the face, head and whole body. Most ofthe scholars, veil has seen to be derived from Mesopotamia and Persia, and is one that existed from the most ancient in the women's clothes. According to Korean, it is considered to the production of cotton, but that made of various
Ⅰ. Definition of some terms which will be used and concepts of marketing
1. What is the marketing?
-Many people regard the marketing as sales or advertisement. This is not wrong, but it is a little bit insufficient to understand the marketing wholly. In the marketing, ‘market’ means customers or consumers who buy some products in the market. It is the first step for comprehending the m
1. 아동권리의 정의
아동은 일반적으로 성인과 비교했을 때, 신체적ㆍ심리적ㆍ사회적으로 미성숙하므로 성인과 동일한 권리를 가진다는 것에 대해 동의하기 어려울 수 있다. 이를 주장하는 관점은 권리란 의무를 수반하는 것인데, 아동은 성인과 같은 권리주체로 인정하기 어렵다는 관점이다(O'neill, 19