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    Do animals have as many rights as humans? When it comes to us humans we fight for our rights. Whether it is equal rights for races, similar to “Black Lives Matter”. Or how women have fought for their right to vote. Having the right to own guns and use them for defense. Even having the right of speaking our minds when something seems wrong or isn’t right. But when it comes to animals they don’t have the voice to speak against someone/thing. That is why there have been organizations and groups to…

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    nature of our fellow animals in recent years, many people over the world have debated and petitioned for a bill of rights for animals. There should be a bill of rights for animals because they exhibit humanlike cognitive abilities and emotions and must be protected from harmful abuse, but these rights must not blur the line with human rights. Animals must be granted a bill of rights because they possess humanlike intellectual skills and feelings. In the Los Angeles Times article “A Change of…

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    into the social and political issues that were needing to be addressed. Helen Keller not only testified before Congress, advocating to help with the improving the welfare of the blind, but she also advocated for women’s suffrage and birth control rights. This is when Helen Keller met a well-known…

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    Should boys and girls be given the same amount of freedom? Why or Why not? Freedom is a thought that is preached by every individual irrespective of the gender. Prohibiting people on the gender criteria and not allowing them to express their opinions is not justified. Although the society does this kind of partiality since ages, but there should be strict laws to make people aware of the importance of gender equality in terms of freedom. Recent generation is obsessed with stereotype mentality…

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    American Disabilities Act

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    altered to meet the needs of either an individual or society. Throughout history, people have struggled to balance the rights of individuals and society, not only in families, but also at schools, businesses, and communities. Even though, many nations have started to stabilize these two topics by enacting ordinances or creating policies, there still remain many situations where the rights of an individual and society need to…

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    What America Means To Me

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    America means to me. Liberty and Freedom are my favorite parts about America. This country gives its the citizens the right to do whatever they want. A lot of countries do not do that. You my brothers and sisters, we called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love. This best describes that how America has come so far to get its liberty and its freedom. Liberty on the other hand is when you see two things. The liberty bell and the…

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    Satire Essay On Abortion

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    learning how doctors remove a fetus from the mother's body. It’s sad and everytime I think of a little innocent baby being killed just makes me feel uncomfortable and angry that people could do this. Even though it is sad I realize that it is the women’s right to choose to do this surgical procedure on her body. Sometimes…

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    Over the course of my time as a political reformer and feminist, I strongly criticized the limitations of rights/abilities for women. I attacked foolish attempts to limit us to merely the domestic sphere. I fought against the limitless political control men had over us regardless of our personal intelligence and ability in comparison with theirs. Specifically I criticized our inability to vote, fully take part in politics, retain land ownership after marriage, and inability to take part in a…

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    Since the third wave of feminism began in the mid 1990’s, similar to a rebirth in feminism, it became the norm for people to be more concerned with and speak out about women’s right issues that women have the burden of facing. With more people also learning more about the fact that feminism is based on the principles of fairness, instead of misandry, a lot of people became more comfortable identifying themselves with a feminist label. And for that reason, it doesn’t surprise most of us to hear…

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    Revolutionary Motherhood

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    Motherhood’s Role in Increasing Women’s Rights and Leading a New Country’s Development As I read through the “Revolutionary Mothers” by Suzy Kim I found a couple very interesting aspects. The first interesting part was mainly the whole point of the article, which was the idea of using mothers and motherhood as the point of inspiration to ignite peoples interesting and power in order to help form a strong and independent North Korean country. North Korea following the division of Korea as a…

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