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    Although the feelings towards women’s rights were rapidly changing during the late twentieth century, not many women were able to have an opportunity to participate in the workplace. Olga Broumas’ “Cinderella” uses the contrast between a women’s want of a perfect fairytale ending and the struggle to make their own way in society to get across the underlying meaning of the women’s movement. Throughout the poem Broumas uses examples of how the women of that day were often shunned from these types…

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    courage is shown in both of the stories “Making Sarah cry” and “Susan B Anthony Dares To Vote”. Both of the characters in these stories show courage. In the informational text “Susan B Anthony Dares To Vote” she is trying to help all the women get the right to vote even though she could have been arrested at any point in time. In the poem “Making Sarah Cry” Sarah helped the narrator when she sees him starting to cry so she goes up to them and stands up to them even though she knew that they…

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    transition the staff and parent could make sure that the children are aware of what is happening. The children's rights should be promoted through the transition. According to the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child article 31 (leisure, play and culture) all children have the right to relax and play and article 12 (respects of the views of the child) suggest that children have the right to be involved in any decision making and that they have the opportunity to have a say in…

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    Every person is given rights when they are born, which are given to them until they die. But how many rights are actually given to you? Anytime you are in school, your rights can be taken away from you. Throughout schools, they want to keep a safe, free of harm, educational place for students to have fun and get a learning experience. The Bill of Rights has 10 different amendments that every citizen shares, and while you are in school, you are not able to practice your own religion, have freedom…

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    photograph, “France Trump Inauguration Protest,” he utilizes pathos-heavy rhetoric to argue for equal rights for women and minorities. On January 21, 2017, millions of women and men marched peacefully in protest of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. What began as a Facebook page dedicated to a Women’s March on Washington, D.C. quickly grew into a worldwide march for women, minority, and immigrant civil rights (Hartocollis, Alcindor). Ena’s photograph captures the protest in Paris, France and…

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    They act like us: they sleep, eat and give birth to young. They can speak their own languages and express their feelings in their own way. Abraham Lincoln said, “I am in favour of animal rights as well as human rights. This is the way of a whole human being.” Humans are intentionally causing them to feel pain, loneliness, and fear. Animals are screaming, yelling in tears and shouting at us to save them from this hell, but we are totally ignoring them…

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    There has been an ongoing debate on whether it is logical to have animal rights or not. You can either say that animal rights is foolish because animals are not developed enough to understand human behavior and they do not experience the same struggles as humans, therefore, they should not be given the same rights. On the other hand, one who supports animal rights, might say that animals should be given rights because even though they may not have the same human experiences, they do experience…

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    Bryan Cruz Ms. Jacobs ERWC Period 4 October 5 2015 Animal Rights Over the years of humankind, humans have always treated animals badly because people think of animals lower than them, but it has been shown that they’re much different than us and even Jeremy Rifkin explains that in “A Change of Hearts about Animals”. Animals are more like people than they first thought and should see why. It has been proven that animals have emotions like us and feel sad or happy. Animals also have shown their…

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    Animal rights have been a topic spoken about since the mid-1800’s. People would compare to the animals to slaves and wonder why a slave could be given rights but not animals. When people think of the word “rights” they think of what they have for rights. They think of the struggle of gaining those rights and the freedom that comes with them. What they don’t think of is that they are not the only living beings that deserve rights. They are other lives that don’t have a way of communicating with…

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    been hunted, abused, and people believe that they are not smart and don’t have emotions. The Animal Bill of Rights is good start for animal rights, however, It will interfere with the way people live their lives too much. People will not be willing to pay more for animal products, give up hunting, cultural rituals having to do with animals, and much more because of The Animal Bill of Rights. Animals have feelings, they feel pain, are aware of themselves, and their surroundings. They are also…

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