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    Are Natural Rights Really Natural? Natural rights are defined as “The fundamental human rights based on the universal human laws, as opposed to those based on man-made positive law.” In other words, natural rights are those rights which are not dependant on the cultural or legal factors of a particular region. In fact they are universal in nature are identical throughout the globe. According to the United States Declaration of Independence "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" are three…

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    Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” (lines 9-10). This line used the repetition of the word “that” to spark a logical appeal in the document. Using the word, “that,” helped specify and emphasize certain aspects of the Declaration of Independence and the main ideas Jefferson hoped to project. The repetition opened citizens eyes towards their rights and the idea that everyone deserved equal rights. Using logic helped gain…

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    cultural and religious backgrounds. Within the health social care setting all practitioners have a duty to ensure that they work in a way which supports equality of opportunity while taking into account people's political, economic, social and civil rights, and in such a way that promotes diversity and inclusion. What is equality? Equality is about 'creating a fairer society, where everyone can participate and has the opportunity to fulfil their potential' (DoH, 2004) Equality means to…

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    are preparing to become a future Guardian of liberty. It's an important job to be a future Guardian of liberty because you protect the liberty of the United States of America. Guardians of Liberty are a growing network of people who believe human rights and civil liberties matter. It may sound like it'll be hard, but I'm sure it'll be pretty easy. Your contributions help us do more of what we do best, speak out against bad policies, speak up for the vulnerable, and get justice for victims of…

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    Outside of the United States, many individuals would state that Americans are boisterous and upsetting, or maybe in the event that they were being somewhat kinder they may state that Americans can be exceptionally forthright! This is on account of the right to speak freely is a major part of the American culture and natives are particularly urged to talk their psyche and unreservedly express their own particular feelings. This can appear a bit of tyrannical in different societies where this is…

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    Order Number 3 established a 25-block restriction zone in Downtown Seattle, justified by city’s obligation to maintain order and protect the delegates and citizens from violent protestors. Order Number 3 was supposed to create a zone where delegates could go to and from the conference safely, without the threat of violence protestors, who threatened their safety and the continuance of the WTO conference. The police said the threat of violence, although only done by a small percentage of…

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    Personal Independence

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    Americans have a freedom of speech, a right to bear arms, and rights to a fair and just court trial. Although we are challenged as an individual with personal independence. We can do what we want but is that socially acceptable? Nowadays, we are more tolerant as to how others want to live their lives. The whole LGBT world was almost unheard of 20 years ago. This example shows how much more independent Americans have expressed over the past decades. Also Americans have rights to wave around…

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    citizens today opposing laws in ways that are not physically violent , but is that really the right way to protest? Many people view this topic differently. Some people say that in order to be perceived and taken seriously, they must cause rampage and disturb our society. I believe protesting in a peaceful resistance manner causes a positive impact on our way of living. In the society we live in, people have the right to exercise unlimited freedom in their own lives. They have the freedom to…

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    upon to flip flop on your decision of abortion past the first trimester of having a child. Ill conclude this part by also saying that I found it very odd, when inquired, hardly any persons believe that a fetus has any “future” and subsequently no right to life because of…

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    Privacy is defined as a state in which one is not observed or disturbed by other people. So what defines privacy and “is privacy a situation, a right, a claim, a form of control or a value?” (Gavison, 1980, pg 424). It can be hard to nail down the limits of privacy but in terms of whether privacy is territorially defined or internationally recognised, there is no question that it is higher on the…

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