Structural discrimination
<span> It refers to rules, norms, routines, patterns of attitudes and behavior in institutions and other societal structures
that represent obstacles to groups or individuals in achieving the same
rights and opportunities that are available to the majority of the
population.</span>
Wake up in the morning at 7 am. Take bath after apply oil on head.Having breakfast together and go to temple. Relatives and friends will come to house. Greet them. Serve them food and drinks. Celebration of Deepavali finished
Cultural appropriation is when someone tries to take on the appearance of another culture. The difference between exploring a culture and appropriating it is like for example, you can try (explore) different foods from different cultures but if all you eat is Chinese food when you're not Chinese is appropriation. And in all honesty in todays world,especially in America, cultures are so mixed that people should be able to dress any way they want without being accused of trying to steal from cultures. Accusing people of appropriation only keeps the separations that people have tried so hard to overcome. And only leaves the question, how can we overcome racism if we aren't willing to share our cultures?
Any consequence of social structures that positively affect society and impacts structural continuity.
One of the results of the Schenck decision is: <span>A.The decision removed protections for dangerous speech.
Dangerous speech is not considered a heavy violation of the law due to the nature of the first amendment. For example, no matter whether a doctors is right or wrong, police could no arrest him simply just by saying "this patient couldn't be saved"</span>