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EqualityEquality is the state of being equal. Having the same amount or value.
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EqualityEquality is about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents, and believing that no one should have poorer life chances because of where, what [..]
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EqualityThis human rights principle mandates the same treatment of persons. The notion of fairness and respect for the inherent dignity of all human beings, as specified in Article 1 of the Universal Declarat [..]
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Equalitylate 14c., "evenness, smoothness, uniformity;" c. 1400, in reference to amount or number, from Old French equalité "equality, parity" (Modern French égalité, which form dates from [..]
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EqualityBuzz-word of the far left used as a solution for any and all problems.
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Equality6 in Supreme Mathematics the state or quality of being equal, meaning to deal equally with all in existence
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Equality1) A word that, by definition, means for EVERYBODY. 2) A situation where a woman, a black gay guy, and a straight white male walk into a job interview and the person with the most experience, referenc [..]
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Equality1) Making up for past injustices and prejudices by reversing the victims and oppressors. 2) An excuse used by minorities in order to justify commiting crimes.
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EqualityThe belief that all people are equal in every way regardles of sex/gender. In reality the only way to acheive this politically correct policy is to discriminate against white males. Hence contradictin [..]
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Equality1) An irritating concept that gave rise to algebra equations. 2) An ideal shared by many downtrodden citizens across the globe that all men deserve the same treatment regardless of differentiating fac [..]
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EqualityEquality - Something people have difficulty grasping.
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Equalitythe quality of being the same in quantity or measure or value or status a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced; "on a par with the best" Equality [..]
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EqualityIgualdad
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EqualityThe political idea that all people are of equal worth.
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Equalitythe quality or state of being equal: as a : sameness or equivalence in number, quantity, or measure b : likeness or sameness in quality, power, status, or degree
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Equality A classless society with the redistribution of wealth through a welfare state.
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EqualityThe state of being equal. In an education context, this concept might offer students equal access and rights but might not take into consideration the additional steps required in order to enable bett [..]
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Equality(n) the quality of being the same in quantity or measure or value or status(n) a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced
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Equalityone of the fundamental democratic values. It is a highly contested term which refers to a state of correspondence - the state of being equal - in quantity, degree, value, status, or ability. In educat [..]
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EqualityAll schools conforming to an "equal" standard determined by the needs of the slowest learner. It limits a student's ability to excel and explains why OBE is referred to as & [..]
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EqualityThe very use of the term ‘equality’ is often clouded by imprecise and inconsistent meanings. For example, ‘equality’ is used to mean equality before ...
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Equality
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EqualityAll people receiving the same respect, quality of life and access to service regardless of sex, age, sexual orientation, ability/disability, race or ethnicity, religious beliefs, class, social economi [..]
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EqualityTreating everyone the same.
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EqualityWhen used without qualification, equality
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Equality1. Both sides have the same number of pieces on the board and neither player has greater positional advantage than the other. 2. Some say everybody's equal ... Others suggest there are those more equal than others ... The exception to both philosophies is the Chess Glossary Team's newest member, who's IQ is that of a duck.
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EqualityWhere neither player has a discernible advantage over the opponent.
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EqualityThe quality or state of being equal
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EqualityThe status of being equal amongst a society.
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EqualityAn equal society is one in which everyone can flourish. The diverse needs, situations and goals of individuals are recognised, discrimination and prejudice are removed, and the economic, political, legal, social and physical barriers that limit what people can do and be are tackled (Burchardt and Vizard 2007).
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EqualityThe general definition of equality is ‘the state of being equal’. In the context of this Framework it means actively working towards equality of opportunity and equality of outcome in order to provide [..]
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EqualityThe state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities. (Oxford Dictionary). While equality is our goal, we recognize that intersectionality plays a significant role in what is fair [..]
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EqualityEquality means that everybody is equal regardless of their sex, gender, age, ethnic or national background, nationality, language, religion, belief, opinion, disability, health, sexual orientation or [..]
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EqualityThe University of Kassel intends to implement equality of opportunity and to systematically promote gender equality. The aim is to achieve equality between men and women at the various different academic career levels while also taking into account various different aspects of diversity such as social background, ethnicity, disability/chronic disea [..]
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