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Far From Fair
To fulfill his dream of becoming a doctor, Allan Bakke expected to attend medical school at the University of California. ... Lester O’Shea, author of A Cure Worse than the Disease asks, “Why do certain groups of people deserve more help from the government than others? ... She goes so far as to ask, “Why have generations of African Americans swept the floors in factories, while being denied the opportunity to become higher-paid operatives on the machines? ... Dudley, an author in Opposing Viewpoints states, “Affirmative Action programs will ensure that America has competent, educated leaders from all and for all communities. ... How could anyone believe Affirmative Action programs promote equality when now white Americans are being rejected from job opportunities? ... But we will not get far in that direction so long as Affirmative Action programs are in place. ...
Both boys grew up under similar living conditions, came from similar backgrounds, and participated in the same extra curriculum activities.
Approximate Word count = 1348 Approximate Pages = 5.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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