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Affirmative Action
An explanation and comparison of goal-based affirmative action and process-based affirmative action. -- 1,354 words; MLA

Affirmative Action in the Medical Community
Looks at the continuing debate over affirmative action programs and, in particular, affirmative action programs in the medical community. -- 857 words; MLA

Affirmative Action in Schools
A comparison of goal-based affirmative action and process-based affirmative action within the education system. -- 2,071 words; MLA

A Historical Perspective of Affirmative Action
Discusses affirmative action from a historical, economic, and social perspective. -- 4,816 words; APA

Affirmative Action
This paper argues the dichotomy of affirmative action in education and the workforce. -- 2,600 words; MLA

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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

Affirmative Action is a policy that is supposed to give minorities ?more? of an equal
opportunity. Corporate America and educational institutions claim that they follow the
policy of equal opportunity for all, but in reality they don?t. Affirmative Action is
just a policy that is not implemented to do what it is supposed to do. I believe
Affirmative Action was created to keep people quiet.
In Ward Connerly?s essay ?My Fight Against Race Preferences: a Quest Toward ?Creating
Equal??, is a clear example of how unequal society is. It also demonstrates how
educational institutions do not follow what is preached with Affirmative Action. As a
result, not only are blacks and other minorities discriminated against but poor white?s
as well. Connerly was not surprised to see that blacks were discriminated in the
acceptance for Medical school, but he was surprised that poor whites were discriminated
against as well ?The circles in the lower-left were almost all black. The fact that no
whites circles appeared in the lower-left part of the square meant that ?their people,?
poor whites who also needed a boost, were never given a break under affirmative action?
(Connerly, Page B6). The lower circles were the students who were not accepted and the
ones on the upper right were the students who were accepted. Educational institutions
claim that they do not take into consideration the race of a person, but this essay seems
to prove otherwise. There were more white students in that upper-right part of the square
than there were of blacks or minorities.
In Alison?s Schneider?s ?Affirmative Action?s Impact on Academe Has Been Minimal, a New
Book Argues?, shows that statistics play an important role to distinguish the reality and
fantasy of some issues. Corporate America is good example where statistics show us the
reality of inequality. According to the Profile of New Tenure-Track Professor, whites
clearly showed that they dominated with 81.9% in 1991 and blacks with only 7.0% in 1991.
People who advocate affirmative action argue that statistics do not really account for
everyone. But for whatever number of people they do account for, it clearly shows us the
inequality among the workforce. Yet, at every company one can read ?We are an equal
opportunity employer?. Statistics give us an idea of how much inequality really exists,
since advocates of Affirmative Action argue that statistics prove nothing. It is a fact
of reality that whites dominate the workforce in almost all areas. The implementation of
Affirmative Action is not taken seriously since the numbers still show us that there
still exists a wide gap of inequality.
Connerly?s essay and Schneider?s essay show us that Affirmative Action is still in the
?needs improvement? area. Affirmative action is a policy, which the government has put
into place to keep the court cases at a minimum. It is a policy with no solid framework.
I experienced how unequal Corporate America really is. For example, my friend and I went
for an interview at JP Morgan. I already had a job with the Bank of New York, but I went
along because she asked if I would go with her. The position we were interviewing was for
a Credit Analyst. My friend has a degree from NYU and also has some work experience. She
is very bright and intelligent, but she is also African-American. On the other hand, I am
still going to school and I have work experience. I knew she had the right credentials
for the position. She went first in the interview. After she came out she said to me
?They are going to hire you,? I laughed and said ?I have a job and they are not going
to.? I went into the interview and the interviewer explained that they needed someone
right away and asked if I wanted the job. I suggested that they should give the position
to my friend since she was qualified. The lady did not respond and I said that I had a
job and wasn?t interested. I came out of the interview stunned of what I was
experiencing. The lady told my friend that they would call her. At that point I knew the
reason for the Affirmative Action policy. It was there just to make sure that they have
something to save them if they were ever confronted. My friend was disappointed that they
claim in fine print that they are an equal opportunity employer, but we experienced first
hand that it was all bureaucracy.
Affirmative Action is something that really needs to be worked on. If the government
really wanted it to work than they would stress the importance of it. But this nation has
been created with inequality ever since the Bill of Rights were written. This nation was
built on discrimination and writing on a piece of paper will not change that. It will not
change because the government does not take the right measures to enforce its purpose. I
believe all institutions should give each and every person an equal and fair chance. A
person should not be looked down upon because of their race, ethnicity or religion.
Reading the articles made me think about the essay ?Graduation? and how the girl must
have felt once she was confronted with what lay ahead of her. It is time for the
government to enforce the Affirmative Action policy just as they would do with any
foreign policy, which would benefit them. 

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