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  • Essay / True Equality - 706

    Equality PaperEquality can be used in many contexts, as the general definition is “the state or quality of being equal or that one thing is equal to another; resemblance. In this article, I would like to explore equality as dealing entirely with life experiences in general. Early on, my definition of equality was that everyone is subject to the same set of rules, although many times the same set of rules can be unfair. An example of equality that is not fair can be shown when two students take the same class. One student has normal abilities and the other has a learning disability. The second student suffers from dyslexia. Students in the class are expected to listen to the teacher and take notes. The normal student would be able to read and write effectively. However, the dyslexic student would have difficulty not only reading the board presentations but also taking notes. This would prevent the dyslexic student from learning as much as the normal student. This scenario does not seem fair to me, because the dyslexic student will have more difficulty doing it....