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... THE DENUNCIATION 10. THE DEDICATION 11. THE DIRECTION 12. THE DESTINATION 13. THE DECLARATION 14. THE DISCRETION 15. THE DISPENSATION 16. THE DISCRIMINATION 17. THE DEJECTION 18. THE DISSATISFACTION 19. THE DEMONSTRATION 20. THE DEVOTION...
... anyone to follow up with you after the first interview, have been told you are overqualified, don’t have enough experience, or are worried about age discrimination? Maybe you are wondering why it is so difficult to get a recruiter’s attention or worried that there are not enough jobs and too much competition. Maybe you are frustrated because you have been in a long job se...
...ists experimenting with lucidity the tragical consequences of the language discrimination" (The Literary Paradoxist Movement; Xiquan Publishing House,...
...s family sent him to live with his mother’s aunt in New York, a fashion designer. Fearing discrimination, his aunt changed his name from Branderos t...
...children were allowed by the officers in charge into the lifeboats. Another was the discrimination against Third Class passengers. The boats suffice... ...ey distinctions were formally abolished three decades ago in the enlightened West. Discrimination between human beings in now allowed only on the b... ...rit (=on the basis of one's natural endowments). Why should we think one basis for discrimination preferable to another? Can we eliminate discrimin... ...ible, would it have been desirable? The answers, in my view, are that no basis of discrimination can hold the moral high ground. They are all mora... ...der the same circumstances and conditions. It is impossible to equate the unequal. Discrimination is not imposed by humans on an otherwise egalita... ...an world. It is introduced by the world into human society. And the elimination of discrimination would constitute a grave error. The inequalities ... ...evelopment. Hopes, desires, aspirations and inspiration are all the derivatives of discrimination or of the wish to be favoured, or preferred over ... ...iable witness as to his mental disposition. It is, therefore, a valid criterion for discrimination. The other argument in favour of favouring the f...
...ply another Matrix, passing down the legends of hate and fear, racism and discrimination from generation to generation. What changed at the end of t... ...e law. Article 7 All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. All are entitled to equal p... ...l protection of the law. All are entitled to equal protection against any discrimination in violation of this Declaration and against any incitement... ...ation in violation of this Declaration and against any incitement to such discrimination. Article 8 Everyone has the right to an effective remedy by ... ...s of work and to protection against unemployment. 2. Everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work. 3. Everyone who ...
...se they are neither Hindus nor Muslims but respect all persons without any discrimination; 11. Sikhs have their unique identity by keeping up their ...
...uccessful only if they are coupled with sustained visible efforts to prevent discrimination by their husband’s family against those women who are i... ...hat children affected with HIV/AIDS can be admitted in any school without any discrimination for it does not spread by air or personal contact like ... ...up they could have counseled them and their relatives, so that such types of discrimination do not take place. Further this man after a month was b... ...ected by their husbands. 35. Some of the HIV/AIDS patients suffered double discrimination by being infected with by HIV/AIDS and being widows. Th...
...to the roots of her auburn hair at her almost indelicate conversation. ‘Your husband is a man of discrimination, Helen. But surely you do not belie...
...in exactly the same way. The eyes look on everyone and everything without discrimination. Left to themselves they do not linger but are moving all th...
...with Light, and Malchut has nothing of her own. This is the meaning of our discrimination of two discernments of Light in each Partzuf: Ohr Pnimi (In...
...ly engaged, is, as we have seen, only a foundation. Without experience in the Greater Reality neither the atheist nor the religionist has the genuine discrimination to either criticize the other or defend him or herself, for each is left with only the thinking mind and limited experience with which to understand the other—and thinking mind and limited experience are, in th...
...‘equality’ issue. It is like the claims of the Blacks for right to equality with the Whites in English nations, where actually there is not much of a discrimination as that can be conceived of as in nations like India. For in nations like India, such right to equality with any superior class of people, including the rich, government officials, social superiors etc. cannot ...
...he Hereafter does not shine before those who are lack- ing in the power of discrimination and are easily carried away therefore by the charm of fleeti... ...mortal, having heard and fully grasped this, and hav- ing realized through discrimination the subtle Self, re- joices, because he has obtained that wh... ... next he must reflect upon what he has heard; then by constant practice of discrimination and meditation he realizes it; and with realization comes th... ...is no doubt of his realizing the Truth, because he has shown the high- est discrimination as well as fixity of purpose. XIV Nachiketas said: That whic... ...at and all- pervading, grieve not. Then a wise man through the practice of discrimination has seen clearly the distinction between body and Soul, 32 ... ...e one who wills, feels, perceives and does everything. V He who is without discrimination and whose mind is al- ways uncontrolled, his senses are unma... ...nmanageable, like the vicious horses of a driver. VI But he who is full of discrimination and whose mind is always controlled, his senses are manageab... ...nd serve him as good horses obey their driver. VII He who does not possess discrimination, whose mind is uncontrolled and always impure, he does not r... ...n into Samsara (realm of birth and death). VIII But he who possesses right discrimination, whose mind is under control and always pure, he reaches tha...
...l for my own sympathies, and I fancied he was rather too fond of superfine discriminations and of discovering subtle intentions in shallow places. At ...
...gnored certain others; but it was with difficulty that he entered into her discriminations. Ameri- can promiscuity, goodness knew, had been strange to...
... I went to New York to paint a couple of portraits; but I found, once on the spot, that I had counted without Chicago, where I was invited to blot out...
...stood we were to talk of Osric Dane’s novel.” Mrs. Ballinger winced at the discrimination, but let it pass. “We can hardly make that our chief subject... ...ining a bridge-party, was only one more instance of her deplorable lack of discrimination. The ladies were disposed, however, to feel that her depar- ...
...raw a sociological moral. “I’m not so sure,” he said in a voice of intense discriminations, “after all, that agricultural work isn’t good for women.” ...
...cur to all, more or less, and most to such as confer benefits without just discrimination, his diseased fancy set down to the hatred and contempt exci...