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    concepts is worth noting. Freedom is the state of being free to act or make informed decision without coercion, while autonomy is the capacity to live independently void of manipulation. Freedom and autonomy are entwined, and not one is mutually exclusive of the other; freedom relates to deeds or acts, while autonomy relates to condition of a person; the quest for freedom and autonomy suggests that individuals seeks to be in control of their own lives. Freedom affects self- identity and dignity…

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    Worldwide, 500 million animals are subjected to inhumane experiments in the name of scientific research (Linzey, 2013). The practise of vivisection on innocent animals is immoral and causes unjustifiable pain and suffering. Pro-argument It is immoral to exploit animals for scientific research. Animals are innocent, vulnerable beings who cannot represent themselves or comprehend the harm inflicted on them through experimental research. The debate whether animals deserve moral…

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    constitutional maters and has exclusive jurisdiction to adjudicate cases concerning: protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, resolution of disputes between the different levels of government, and complaints against any act of the Presidency or the National Council of Ministers if the act involves a violation of the decentralized system of government” (REDRESS 10). The court can also “order interim measures to avoid irreparable harm and effectively guarantee rights and freedoms…

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    Feminism is a controversial topic that originated in the late 1700s. It is the advocacy of women’s rights in hopes of equality of the sexes. Misogyny also plays a very important role in the story in comparison to feminist problems. In The Handmaid’s Tale, the idea for the creation of Gilead originates from many feminist issues arising in the time of the book’s publication. In “‘Just a Backlash’: Margaret Atwood, Feminism, and ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’,” Shirley Neuman states that “... the gains…

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    The United States of America was founded on the principles of freedom, liberty, and democracy. With the achievement of the right to these principles through the American Revolution came the need for a redefinition of women’s duties, standards and rights. The role of white, American women in economics expanded from the four walls of their houses and edges of their families land, to positions in factories and public workplaces. Their presence in education shifted with the achievement of freedom…

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    The Trump Effect

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    has not brought his party to the brink of fascism all by himself. (The Editorial Board, 2015) The author wants to prove that the Republican Party has always been a problem, which is where they make the second claim comes in. That claim is that the right wing have always had these ideas that Trump is only…

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    The mid twentieth century was a defining moment in American history-particularly with respect to the securing of ladies' rights. While the period was thought to be prosperous and later idea to be a cheerful time, in reality, it was a period of grave social clash and human enduring (Parish, 110). Among the individuals who persevered through much enduring were ladies. As Margaret Sanger discovered, ladies, particularly the individuals who were poor, had no way out with respect to pregnancy. The…

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    Human Rights In China

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    to the outsider looking in, human rights are promoted, yet inexistent. These rights include, but are not exclusive to, civil, political, economic, social, and cultural freedoms set forth by a ‘code’ that is acknowledged worldwide. Many of these ‘rules’ of conduct are stimulated by America’s civil rights department reports as well as independent organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. Additionally, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights set forth by the United Nations…

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    The Doctors Trial

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    One of the most effective elements of this opening statement was his ability to point out that these doctors had pledged themselves under oath to do no harm, and that they had deliberately broken this oath. He also argued that it was the people’s right to know what had lead these doctors to break such an oath, and to treat their follow human beings as something other than human. One recurring theme was the…

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    Ireland Dualism Essay

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    Ireland as a state is a member of many international organisations, including the United Nations and the Council of Europe. The state is also a party to many international treaties and conventions. However, even though these agreements have been signed and acknowledged, they have no legal force within the state. The reason for this is because Ireland takes a dualist approach to international law. Monism and dualism are theories describing the relationship between international law and domestic…

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