Making everyone equal involves addressing systemic inequalities by ensuring equal access to resources such as education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. Implementing policies that promote social justice, such as affirmative action and anti-discrimination laws, can help level the playing field. Additionally, fostering inclusive communities that value diversity and provide platforms for marginalized voices can contribute to a more equitable society. Ultimately, achieving equality requires collective effort and commitment to dismantling barriers that perpetuate inequality.
You could make a parallelogram.
Could you be alittle more specific? Everyone's body parts are different in length
a could equal 0 and r could equal 27a could equal 1 and r could equal 23a could equal 2 and r could equal 19a could equal 3 and r could equal 15a could equal 4 and r could equal 11a could equal 5 and r could equal 7a could equal 6 and r could equal 3a could equal 7 and r could equal - 1It could be any of these and many, many more...is it the whole question?
No, fair means everyone gets what they need, equal means everyone is treated the same...is that fair?
Put a equal sign at the end
So that everyone could be equal in the government and not stress to make another one like they did.
Treat everyone "EQUAL".
to make sure everyone have the equal rights.
There is none. But you could say it was that everyone is created equal?
that everyone is equal.. that everyone is equal..
to help all in need and make everyone equal
Everyone, be cool.
Everyone, be cool.
Merits-Everyone is Equal. Demerits-Everyone is Equal.
A bus boycott is when you make or lead a protest against the buses to make things equal with everyone [ raise ]
You could make a parallelogram.
To make sure everyone had rules.. that where equal....