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    Rights of the Elderly Under Title 6 in chapter 102 I was able to acknowledge the different rights the elderly is granted by the constitution of United States. When it comes to the comfort, security, safety of the elderly comes in the first place. Mental, physical, financial, chemical and emotional abuse must be absent from the elderly. A person providing care may use physical or chemical restrains only if the use is authorized in writing by a physician or the use is necessary in an emergency to…

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    The equal right is the goal for the most member of this society but unfortunately, this is the goal, which is hard to achieve at least during a short period of time. In the pluralistic society, the equal right is a big motivation for the social development, many people committed to do some meaningful and useful work to push the development of the equal right movement including the politicians. Almost every politician claims that their goals are make every member in this society can be treated…

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    Moral Relativism

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    is part of the genius of our Constitution, but it is the First Amendment free exercise clause that is increasingly being infringed upon, constraining religious liberty, particularly Christianity. I believe we are entering into a war to retain this right. Peer pressure is being used to exploit our human need to be accepted and liked by those around us to force agendas contrary to our faith. Our country’s traditional values initially based on Christian ethics have come into conflict with a…

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    like to improve the way I interact with people, but in order for me to do so I need to know what people really think of my behavior. 3. My core value is prioritizing the value of autonomy over equality, and my primary concern is that of individual rights. I have the belief that the best way to assure that every individual in the community is treated fairly each person must do their part, by following the rules and being responsible for their own ethical behaviors. I prioritize rationality over…

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    In America the woman in the 1970,s were almost never respected and always limited from being a mother at home as well as their workplace. Woman never had a chance from the start. They were expected to get married in their early 20s and devote her time and energy to running the household. Woman basically had one purpose be the keeper of her kids or her husband. Woman devoted most of their time taking of the kids and spent around 55 hours a week cleaning the house and whatever else she needed to…

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    more similar than you think. In fact, chapter one discusses The Logic of American Politics, which lead to the development of The Constitution in chapter two. In relation to that, chapter three explains Federalism, which created the need for Civil Rights. In turn, Chapter five concludes the relationship between the chapters with Civil Liberties. While reading, I have acknowledged that chapters one through five are different in several ways, however, they can be tied together in relation to one…

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    choice to do right or wrong is a part of that freedom, which is seen in Locke’s belief in the basic rights of individuals to pursue their own self interests in the pursuit of life, liberty and property. I also agree with Locke’s concept that in order for individuals to have individual rights we must also take on the responsibility of respecting the rights of others and that if a government does not respect the individual rights of its citizens, those citizens should reserve the right to…

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    Coates On Race

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    is effecting people. How race can make some people feel inferior to others or even how race can make you fear for your life. One of the major things that Coates discusses is how when he was younger he would walk out of his house and look left and right for danger. He talks about how people never had faith in him throughout his life. How as a kid his mother taught him how to read and write and how by writing about things that he did wrong really made him think about his actions. He also talked…

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    better quality of life. The gender biases that had relegated women to household duties had also expanded to include obligations to perform duties in industrial factories. The struggle to balance home and work life encouraged women to fight for equal rights and independence from a system of patriarchy. These efforts were especially prominent in Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina, where women joined together and form societies aimed at combating political,…

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    would the world be if there weren’t people that helped fight for civil liberties and civil rights? One might say that white men would still be the only ones with opportunities in the United States because women and slaves would still be treated as property forced to do things they didn’t want to do. Americans have achieved goals expressed by the United States Constitution in some ways like fighting for civil rights, and civil liberties, yet there is still a long way to go in order for everyone…

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