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    I am aware that the words I have encompassed in this letter will never be enough to heal our shared pain. However, I am writing to you to express the thoughts that have been consuming me; the ones I should have shared before I had to leave. Perhaps if we could have conveyed our feelings towards each other about the horrors we witnessed—the ones that occurred while we stood idly by—there would have been different results. Therefore, I’m going to elaborate on my experiences during the darkest time…

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    against injustice and lying and greed. If people all over the world…would do this, it would change the Earth.” We shall look into what are the characteristics of a TAN, what do they do, how they do it, and examples of successful TANs in the realm of human security. A transnational advocacy/action network is a conglomerate of highly organized activists bound together by their shared values, services and the spread of information. (Keck and Sinkkink 1998, 89) A transnational…

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    in the country. They have been living stateless since 1982 in Myanmar because they have been denied citizenship. Savagely violent security forces forced the Rohingya to escape their homes in Rakhine State in Myanmar. They are facing major violations of human rights , their only option was to flee to Bangladesh and other close countries. The UN describes their situation as " the world' fastest growing refugee crisis". It is ethical for countries to comply with international law and enforce an…

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    still an issue all over the globe. The gender inequalities that have been established over the generations create male superiority, eventually resulting in aggression against their spouse or partner. Being either verbally or physically abused is the violation of…

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    Introduction Our Western society fancies itself to be the epitome of freedom and democracy – a metaphorical pillar of hope and modernity. The hegemonic nature that nation-states, such as America, has carefully cultivated has allowed them to enjoy international influence in all aspects: political, economic, cultural and societal. Dominance in these areas have enabled Western nation states to shape the idea of what is ‘good’ off of their own ideals and values; thus creating, in contrast, a ‘bad’…

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    American Library Association give the author specific rights, which many claim are often violated. Pieces are challenged by parents, students and those who are offended by the subject matter. All banned books include something that has been censored. A very important, debated question about censorship is, what is the morality of censorship? Censorship hurts morals and people. Censorship absolutely violates the viewers and readers First Amendment rights. The First Amendment is a very important…

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    individuals through numerous campaigns, the development of organizations and reform policies or structures that bound them. Although, in order for such action to be successful, how far do the social actors being affected by such inequalities or human rights violations have to be involved in movements that tend to benefit their needs. This essay will show that through analyzing Freires Padagogy of the Oppressed, and discussing themes of empowerment, nonviolence and colonialism, that oppressed and…

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    this separation in opinion represent a setback for reproductive rights but for women’s rights as a whole. This is mainly due to the fact that birth control being targeted, targets women’s sexuality as a whole. This setback has lead women to protest their rights against those who are going against them, including the government. Given the fact that the current president, Donald Trump, is going against these basic reproductive rights, women have taken…

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    their homes by devices called telescreens. The telescreen is a device placed in homes by the government with the purpose of listening and watching all citizens. This is a crucial part of 1984 because it proves that Winston and other innocent citizens right to privacy in his/her own home is being invaded by the government. Similar to the telescreen from the novel, Amazon has created a device that records everything you say within your own home, “That little talking cylinder is always listening to…

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    Indian Residential Schools

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    Notwithstanding the significance of the effects of Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) boarding schools have had on American Indians past and present, the literature is comparatively small regarding methods to overcome the trauma. Existing literature does, however, explain the history of the boarding schools experience’s harm to American Indian children. Moreover, the literature provides a few methods as to how these victims might mend and move forward. The writer included Canadian literature in…

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