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    Today Everyone can agree that freedom is important. People who were born during the 1920s and those born today all look at freedom as essential to their well-being. The issue of freedom can mean the same or different to each person. Freedom provides rights that people need to pursue a life of happiness and with liberty comes the need for equality. Malala Yousafzai stated, “We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.” The United States is a better country when everyone feels equal to…

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    Animal rights Vs. Animal welfare Should animals run free, or be raised the correct and safe way? Some people believe that animals should be free from being used for research, hunting, and many other things they are also used for. While many other people believe in using animals for these things, as long as their used in a very safe and proper way. Animal rights activist do not want animals used for almost anything, hunting, research, or anything us as humans use animals for. Some people…

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    historical court cases violated the rights that citizens obtained in the bill of rights and the constitution. Peaceful resistance, in my opinion, benefits the society more than it causes disruptions. The first amendment of the Bill of Rights includes freedom of speech, right to petition, assembly, religion and freedom of expression. The Bill of rights was created for the anti-federalists who didn’t want to ratify the constitution because it didn’t directly state the rights of citizens. In 1735…

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    by guaranteeing the tranquility and safety of the nation. In the United States, the goal of guaranteeing that each citizen has the same rights, liberties, and protections as every other person often results in a suppression of the personal freedoms guaranteed to a person. Some may argue that this suppression of rights is needed in order to guarantee that the rights the public do have are protected and the nation is protected. At the same time however one may argue that suppressing the liberties…

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    Hobbes And Locke

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    people are born with equal. People are with certain inalienable rights by their nature and they could learn from their experiences. The State of nature is a state of peace. People have obligation duty of respect for others and retain the right to life and liberty to protect their property. The possession of property cannot be controlled by govern but need to be protected. Civil society leads the state based on morality to protect the right of the people. Locke mentioned to make people trust…

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    Author’s Note In this story you get to experience what life was like for a family of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement. When some very important people in today’s world story was back then. Now today we honor those people in our world because, now we have peace and all people have equal rights. In this story it tells us about how life was like in the view of an African American family. On a breezy summer day down in Memphis,Tennessee Katherine, Danny, her father,…

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    Their mission is simply put, an end to poverty. They are a human rights organization who seeks an end to poverty and injustice by way of a rights-based agenda. These rights are: 1) The right of all people to fully realize their own potential and live securely and above poverty. 2) The right to be heard, to have a voice in their society 3) The right to their own identity. 4) The right to support themselves in a sustainable way. 5) The right…

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    Creolized Freedom

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    through definition earlier, there is great cause to speculate that just through birth, all should be inherent to liberty and freedom to enjoy all that life has to offer as so repetitively mentioned in the United States Constitution. However, just right adjacent to the United States there was mention in an article on Creolized Freedom stating that, “During the Haitian Revolution, members of the French government produced official proclamations…

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    65C (ba) allows for a grandparent of the child to make a parenting order. However as Oliver is not a legal parent to Samuel, then his parents cannot be considered as Samuel’s ‘legal’ grandparents for this reason. They also cannot be seen to have a ‘right’ to Samuel as they claim to, on this basis. However this does not mean that Oliver’s parents will be rendered unable to make an application for a parenting order under the FLA, S.65C(c) allows for “any other person concerned with the care,…

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    agree with your article “A Change of Heart About Animals” for the most part. I agree animals of all kinds can be intelligent and have complex emotions. Your article made me question the way I thought about all animals. I believe animals should have rights and should be treated more fairly instead of just being thought of as inanimate objects. In paragraph eight of your article you talk about Koko a gorilla in California who can use sign language and knows over 1,000 signs. I looked up the…

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