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Ending Discrimination: Embracing Diversity and Humanity

Discrimination takes many forms, targeting individuals based on religion, nationality, race, color, disability, and gender. It is crucial to recognize that every person, regardless of their background or challenges, deserves respect and equality. For instance, being Muslim or deaf does not diminish one's humanity. We must promote understanding and tolerance. Innovations like Braille show how we can foster inclusivity for those with disabilities. By learning to accept and celebrate our differences, we can create a more harmonious world free of discrimination.

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Ending Discrimination: Embracing Diversity and Humanity

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  1. Discrimination Work made by: Cristian Sasmiresan 9ºB Inês Ferreira 9ºB Leonardo Oliveira 9ºB Pedro Fidalgo 9ºB

  2. We think that many people are discriminated for injust causes: religion, nationality, race, colour, disability and sex. What’s the problem of someone being Muslim? He is also a person! What’s the problem of someone being deaf? He breathes too! We must respect people who are, like us, humans, inspite of having another skin colour, using a wheel chair or celebrating a bar mitzvah like Jewish people. To be more tolerant to handicapped people we even invented Braille, a sign based language. This way we learn to stop discrimination!

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