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    The Human Rights Action Center is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. in the United States. The Mission of the Human Rights Action Center or HRAC is to strive to create a voice for people who can’t stand up for themselves. With assistance from many popular celebrities the Human Rights Action Center has brought human rights to the forefront of the media through “music, theatre, film and the written word.” (HRAC, 2016) Their goal also consists of bringing attention to more of the…

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    A United Nation Eboo Patel once stated in ”Making a Future Better Together” that “In this new nation, the new president was saying, people would have their identities respected.” They will not be judged or discriminated due to the color of their skin or culture. As a young adult, I appreciated this quote since I want my identity respected when I grow up. Reading Patel’s blog has allowed me to truly understand this idea of finding common ground and social equality. Essentially, finding common…

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    more comfortable speaking up and giving voice to their own concerns and ideas Workers in many occupations want a stronger voice in the workplace and there is increasing recognition that this is a fundamental human right. Do you believe that voice in the workplace is a fundamental human right? Why or why…

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    Martin Luther King Jr and many other civil rights speakers have told us, “...to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.” From this quote, we can interpret one main thing, freedom means a lot to people who desire it. To me, freedom means that we can be who we really are without being judged, to practice religion and faith without being criticized, and to do things without being forced to. Many people who are afraid to do certain things, are not actually free. Yes they…

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    The U.S.A. believes that everyone should be treated equally. The U.S.A. has even fought a civil war so everyone can have the same rights. The two authors wrote two vastly different beliefs in their writings. Francis Scott-Key did not write about equality in the "Star Spangled Banner" as it was mostly about the war of 1812 and writing what he witnessed. On the other hand, Francis Bellamy…

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    What Does John Locke Say

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    What would John Locke say? Human beings were created equally. Despite our economic or cultural level, we should all have the same rights and be treated with equality. However, this is not the case of the 21 century, a time where many people’s rights are being violated. In addition, people’s liberty, life and right of property are being drastically taken away. With this in mind, now I can introduce an important philosopher relevant to the topic, this is John Locke. Even though he doesn’t form…

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    Rights Vs Civil Liberties

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    coveted civil liberties and rights given to citizens of the United States are the cornerstone of American democracy and are the factors that make it a unique entity in the landscape of modern government. The liberties put in place by the Founding Fathers during the revision of the Articles of Confederation ensured government power was limited to establish a self-governed government. The citizens of this government have an obligation to act to protect their liberties and rights in order to avoid…

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    basic human rights. The idea is achieved through the use of Hamilton jail as an example. Dover claims that these prisoners’ voices are being silenced by the prison guards “are not working”. She claims that people that are treated the worst are the ones that have not yet been proven guilty. It is quite obvious that she is in favor of basic rights for prisoners. Dover ends her letter by claiming that human rights should never be used from bargaining chips in an argument. Human rights are concrete…

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    Humanity does not see social, racial, or gender division; instead, humanity pursues equality among its individuals guided by the idea that justice endows its citizens with the rights to freedom and protection under the law. When the law denies its population these liberties, the nation must come together to alter social constructs and recover the societal balances no matter the losses along the way. In times of crisis such as these, the state follows the examples set forth for them by leaders…

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    Social Disparity Theory

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    Human beings have a number of rights in this world, from the right to vote, to the right to have an education; but this doesn’t mean that everyone has the same access to these rights, nor are everyone’s rights as equal as they are professed to be. Human rights are meant to protect people from abuse and oppression, with human right workers being on the front line fighting to protect vulnerable populations from oppression. This however is not separate from the work of a social worker, who must…

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