Alphabetical Listing is discriminatory

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July 25, 2014

 

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You can reverse the order would solve this problem. Names starting with Z would begin and A would be at the end. The alphabetical system isn't the problem. Any set of list will always have a beginning and an end. For example, if a system was set up to order people that are tallest first and shortest last, people that are short would complain...
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This means that somebody always is last, no matter what. Alphabetical order makes it perfect and no discrimination would exist. A system of random selection would randomly pick without unfairness, as well as the order in which the people go in. This system would make sure a fair picking so that no particular order would go first again...
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