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Transcript: Civil Rights Movement "About Malcolm X." Welcome to English « Department of English, College of LAS, University of Illinois. Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/poets/s_z/smith/malcolmx.htm>. "Asian American Popular Culture Group Project." : The Civil Rights Act of 1964. Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://asianamerican1.blogspot.com/2010/11/civil-rights-act-of-1964.html>. "Brown vs Board." Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://umfmarcy.wikispaces.com/Brown+vs+Board>. "The Civil Rights Movement." Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://www.glynn.k12.ga.us/BHS/Juniorprojects/Hopkins01/synettaj5284/>. "Civil Rights Timeline." Infoplease. Infoplease. Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://www.infoplease.com/spot/civilrightstimeline1.html>. "James Meredith: Reminiscing." Information about James Meredith. Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://james-meredith.yolasite.com/>. "Mission and History." Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://sacfh.org/drupal/node/22>. "SNCC." Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://singyoursongthemovie.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/SNCC.jpg>. "Social Sciences & Humanities Blog." » Reconsidering Little Rock: 50 Years After the Start of School Integration Exhibit. Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://libraries.ucsd.edu/blogs/sshl/reconsidering-little-rock-50-years-after-the-start-of-school-integration-exhibit/>. "Thurgood Marshall Biography." Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://chnm.gmu.edu/courses/122/hill/marshall.htm>. "Tired of Giving In: Remembering Rosa Parks." Ella Baker Center. Web. 26 Apr. 2012. <http://ellabakercenter.org/blog/2010/10/tired-of-giving-in-remembering-rosa-parks>. President Johnson signs the civil rights act of 1964. The SNCC, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, was founded at Shaw University. July 2, 1964 August 28, 1963 The march on Washington Malcom X, founder of the Afro-American Unity is shot and killed. Bibliography Thurgood Marshall was the first black supreme court justice. April 11, 1968 April 1960 August 30, 1967 Supreme Court rules in favor of Brown and ends segregation in public schools. February 21, 1965 October 1, 1962 September 1957 May 17, 1954 Rosa parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man, she was arrested which launched a bus boycott. December 1, 1955 The Little Rock 9 were the first nine black students enrolled at Central high school in Arkansas. President Johnson signs the civil rights act of 1968. James Meredith is the first black student to enroll at the University of Mississippi.

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Transcript: Infographic Timeline Brown v. Board of Education 1954 Overview A young girl was denied access to an all-white school. Her father filed a lawsuit that ended up bringing attention to the saying ¨separate but equal¨. Results It was a Supreme Court case in which the justices ruled unanimously that racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional. Bus Boycott Rosa Parks Overview December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger and she was arrested for her actions. People started boycotting what occurred. It lasted so long that the Supreme court ended up ruling that segregated seating was unconstitutional. Results Little Rock 9 September 1957 Overview Nine African American students went to an all-white school. They were continuously met with violence every time they returned. Result The nine students went to school guarded by soldiers. At the end of the year, 8 of the 9 students completed the academic year. This situation brought international attention to civil rights issues and struggles between federal and state power. Ruby Bridges November 14, 1960 Overview A six year old African American girl went to an all-white school despite all of the rude things that were yelled at her everyday. Results Everyday of the school year she was escorted to school by federal marshals while insults were yelled at her. Parents pulled their children out of school to protest desegregation. In the end Norman Rockwell painted, The Problem We All Live With (1964). Freedom Riders Overview May 4, 1961 A group of seven African Americans and six whites boarded two buses and were on their way to New Orleans. The riders used places of different races but were constantly met with violence. The riders were beaten so badly they could not continue. After this several other groups like them attempted the journey but met the same outcome. Result Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy ordered to ban segregation more strictly. March on Washington August 28, 1963 A crowd of about 250,000 people gathered together to listen to speeches given by civil rights leaders. Overview The march was successful in the sense that it pressured the administration of John F. Kennedy to initiate a strong federal civil rights bill in Congress. Result Malcolm X February 21, 1965 Who is he? He was a leader who believed that civil rights should be moved on to human rights. His speeches and ideas helped develop the black nationalist ideology and the Black Power movement. February 21, 1965 One week after his home was firebombed, Malcolm X was shot to death by Nation of Islam members while speaking at a rally of his organization in New York City. Death Voting Rights Act 1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson wanted to get rid of legal barriers at state levels that prevented African Americans from exercising their right to vote as guaranteed under the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Overview Results It was successful and is considered one of the most far-reaching pieces of civil rights legislation in the U.S. Civil Rights Act Overview '57, '64, '68 The civil rights act was lead by Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, the Little Rock Nine, and many other activists. They were all improvements of the last act. The Acts ultimately were put in place to give people of color more rights. Results The laws were put in place to help those struggling for justice and equality. Overall the Civil Rights Act led to greater social and economic mobility for African-Americans across the nation and banned racial discrimination. MLK August 28, 1963 On this date MLK gave one of his most famous speeches, ¨I have a dream.¨ Here he talked about his dreams for an unsegregated future and he gained many followers. March on Washington April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King jr. was a civil rights activist who was shot in his apartment by someone who didn´t support him. Death

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Transcript: 05 by Adrienn Kovács Boss 08 Sexual orientation 06 State Law 07 Sexual orientation is about being physically and emotionally attracted to a particular sex and/or gender, or to more than one. Federal law There is no federal law that specifically outlaws workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in the private sector. Gender identity may be also protected - Some states and local governments also prohibit workplace discrimination based on gender identity 02 - Direct discrimination - Indirect discrimination - Harassment - Victimisation Sexual orientation discrimination Uk legislation: Com 04 G-gay often refers to a man who is attracted both in physically and emotionaly to men. 01 L - Lesbian A woman who is emotionally and physically attracted to other women, and who identifies as (calls herself) a lesbian. You may be protected by city and county ordinances Sexual orientation discrimination "Transgender/trans" is not a sexual orientation, it is a gender identity. "T" (Trans) is grouped with the sexual orientations LGBQ for many reasons, including shared civil and human rights activism, and similar experiences of discrimination. Company Policies ◾1,Negligent or intentional infliction of emotional distress ◾2.Harassment (behavior that causes emotional distress and serves no legitimate purpose) ◾3. Sexual harassment (even repetitive requests for dates) ◾4. Assault (threatening or acting as if the assaulter will touch you offensively) ◾5. Battery (offensive touching) ◾6. Invasion of Privacy ◾7. Defamation (communication that causes shame, ridicule, a lowered reputation, or employment or earnings to suffer) ◾8. Interference with an employment contract ◾9. Wrongful termination A bisexual person who is emotionaly and physicaly is attracted to any sex. Co-workers Thank you for your attention! 09 'Believed to be homosexual' Local Laws Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services 1998 03 Almost half the states and the District of Columbia have laws that currently prohibit sexual orientation discrimination in both public and private jobs Some enlightened companies have adopted their own policies prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation. Sexual harasment Other laws The Equality Act 2010 says you cannot be discriminated against because - You are heterosexual, gay, lesbian or bisexual. - Somone think you have a particular sexual orientation. - You are connected to someone who has a particular sexual orientation. Male oil rig worker Harrasment because of sexual orientation What is Sexual orientation?

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Transcript: About Me Matthew Oravsky Rascal Rascal was the first pet that my family got. When we went to the breeder who was a friend of my grandfather on my fathers side and we got to pick out the puppy, we didnt pick, Rascal did. Rascal kept jumping on me and my brother and its just as they say the people dont chose the dog, the dog choses the people, he chose us. The dog 11/10/2010 We came up with the name rascal because he was hyper and was always runing aound, jumping up on us, later on he would always bring rocks and sticks into the house. The name fit him perfectly. His time with was the best. Fort william Henry I was hired at the Forts hotel in the landry deparment as a linnen runner. A linnen runner is someone that stocks the closets, runs sheet to housekeeprs/guest, stock waters, puts cots, fridges and other requested items in. For my first summer at the fort it was a vary difficult time, (mostly becase the manger at the time did things really inefficiently) But for the summer it was a lot of fun. In the off seaon (winter) my manger retired and a new one was put in place, this manger was much better and relized the inefficiently and corrected it. For the following years working at the Fort Willam Henry has been a good time. The Job May 27, 2021 Building a PC 2/15/23 The PC Building a custom PC is something I did becase I was able to learn how a PC goes together, as well as how functions (what componts do what). A PC has lead me more into the world of technology. Useing a PC with windows 11 opens the door to many diffrent programs like soldworks, and major codeing softwhere. Although I mainly use this PC for gameing for now. Building Images Building There was a small complacton when I was building the PC. The complaciton was that it wasnt booting up and I coulnt figure out why. With the help of Matt Hull of the techoffice I found out that I just didnt have the CPU in properly, once I got everything back in properly it booted no problem Building Brothers off to collage Brother off to colloge With my brother going off to collage it will be much quieter and more peaceful without him in the house. My brother went to Vermont Tech in Randolph Vermont, he is studying mechanical engineering technology. He is having a ton of fun there. 8/19/23 This photo is him on his move in day

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