Thursday, November 4, 2010

Crucial Links


 Here are links that I've used that have added credibility and depth to my argument.

This link is highly significant because it is clear proof that affirmative action has worked, creating a significant increase of minorities in higher education. 

This link describes the Gutter vs. Bollinger case of 2003 which gives insight to how the Supreme Court views affirmative action, a key player in who will decide the fate of affirmative action.

The link of above describes and shows the plight of Asian Americans, a particular group that is oppressed due to affirmative action policies.

This particular link describes the school of thought behind affirmative action and how the equal rights amendment can be interpreted to support and oppose affirmative action policies.

This link puts affirmative action into context with its current political debate by showing state plans to outlaw affirmative action.

This link supports my argument that affirmative action, once again has made its mark and is clearly no longer needed as women are more than equally represented in higher education.

This link sheds light on legacy students, the new aspect of affirmative action that allows alumni children preference in certain colleges.

This link shows the current view that Americans have on affirmative action, an important aspect as one considers the future of affirmative action.

This link provides information from the other side of the argument, an important aspect when critically analyzing a debate.

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