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    With all of these concepts and questions in mind, I would argue that diversity is a compelling, important and complex state interest. If the objective of social justice movements and professions is to dismantle the society, values, and systems that enacts and perpetuate disparities and marginalization among populations, diversity must remain of interest to the government, morally and constitutionally. The political and constitutional obligation to attain diversity allows governmental entities to…

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    Should freedom be given or must it be demanded? It is our Constitutional right to have Freedom. People Should not have to fight for what is already theirs. Freedom should be given so people can make their own choices. Freedom should be given for various reasons. To begin, it is our U.S Constitutional right as citizens to have freedom. This long term promise that the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights gives us. As said in “ I Have a Dream”, “they were signing a promissory note…

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    New Immigration Rights

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    is their liberties. Who is to say that past immigrants and modern immigrants do not deserve the same rights? Between 1919 and 1922 many people are coming from China, Mexico, Europe, and several other countries creating tension between the new immigrants and the established ones. While there are women who suffer, the new foreigners are the ones who suffer the most. These new immigrants have no rights along with limited freedom because the government discriminates and corporations abuse them.…

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    healthy or happy. One way is to spot anything out of the ordinary that has to do with the animal. Another technique is to take a good look at the owner. If they are someone who is irate or has had domestic problems with family in the past, than you are right to be concerned about this animal. You can even make observations about the relationship between the owner and pet; if their pet is aggressive towards them, then that is a good indicator that the animal has been mishandled or hurt by the…

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    Since the start of the late 18th century, the government of the United States had been claiming to promote freedom for each ot its citizens and liberty to all by bestowing their citizens equality before the law, it would include series of inalienable rights and protection from violence and abuse. However, despite their claim of universal equality, there is still prevailing issues about gender and race, for example the issue of preventing females and the other race from being an American Citizen,…

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    Inhumane Animal Rights

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    Although animals are not capable of speaking to stand up for themselves, animals deserve moral rights just as humans do. There are people out in the world that would gladly mistreat animals for their own entertainment, food, materials, and wealth, but, there also people will not allow such actions to occur for the reason that as humans, given a privilege, have a responsibility to help the poor and defenseless animals from maltreatment. Animals are victims of homeowner abuse, poaching,…

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    In majority of college campuses today free speech is not only encouraged but also emphasized to be one of the most important rights a civilian could have, but is it abused or simply just taken out of context? Free speech is one of the most common rights used all over campuses throughout the nation. We often see protestors against animal cruelty and more recently against the results to the 2016 election, as well as organizations trying to raise awareness for certain causes such as global warming.…

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    Government Seat Belt Laws

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    Const. Preamble). The governing entities around the world should not be using either force or the threat of force to keep people from harming themselves. Each governing action is backed up by a man with a gun. Personal liberties and inalienable rights are granted not by the government, but instead by…

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    individual rights. Unfortunately, when taking into account the individuals, pensioners, rights we were not able to justify our decision to cut the monthly payments. By cutting the pensioners monthly payments we are infringing on their individual rights. The pensioners have rights to their savings and their monthly payments from the Fund, since it is money that they have put into savings for once they have retired. Even though we were not able to justify our decision against their individual…

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    Japanese Quince Essay

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    According to John Locke, humans are born with natural rights and the government acts as our agent to exercise these rights. However, without this form of government or law, life as we know it, would become a "free for all" so to speak. What does it mean to give up stability and routine in our life? It takes a dedicated and thorough individual to live a well-organized life as they work hard to ensure all of their endeavours are accomplished at a certain time. For others, particularly the…

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