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    Human rights exist to allow us to live with dignity and free of unjust suffering. Animals and humans differ in many ways, but like people animals deserve the right to a life free of anguish. Although animal farming and experimentation contribute to everyday life and the advancement of today’s society, animals deserve the right to a life without suffering and exploitation for the benefit of others. Humans need to recognize that animals are conscious beings, have emotions and experience physical…

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    The Equal Rights Amendment is one of the most important turning points during the roaring twenties. The ERA created to ban discrimination based on sex. After the constitutional amendment giving the women a right to vote the ERA was proposed to insure women’s equality. “having gained political equality, women no longer required special legal protections they needed to equal access to employment, education, and all the opportunities of citizen.” [1]. Women’s lives changed in the 1920’s as they…

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    Gender roles have evolved significantly in the past two centuries. From females not having equal basic rights compared to males in the late 1800’s, to now females marching openly in Washington D.C to protest elections. When writing “A Doll’s House”, Henrik Ibsen really showed what the roles of male and female were like in the late 1800’s. Between now and then there have been plenty of movements for a woman to be treated as equal as a man, and in today’s western world women are not conforming to…

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    Introduction Drug addiction has many negative effects on many people. Fortunately, education on the topic is becoming more popular to try to prevent the problem before it happens. There are programs in schools to teach about drugs and their consequences and there are campaigns for people of all ages including advertisements on buses and billboards and commercials on television which depict what can happen due to drug use. Of course, preventative measures will not work one hundred percent of…

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    on the actions of an individual are restrictions preventing harm being done to others. In other words, everyone should be left to do whatever they please as long as their actions do not pose any real harm or risks to others, or infringe upon their rights in any way. According to Mill, “no one should be forcibly prevented from acting in any way he chooses provided his acts are not invasive of the free acts of others”. Actions only affecting the self should be left as a private matter, and general…

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    Gitmo” has come to embody far more than the Cuban bay that lent its name to one of oldest military prison bases more than a century ago; it has joined our 21st century dictionary as a term emblematic of mishandling, deceived, and disregard for the rules of military and civilian law. In rare agreement, there were only two U.S. Presidents that have acknowledged the benefit of terminating operations at its detention facility, but both have tried and failed to close Gitmo. Thus far, attempts to…

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    Thesis About Feminism

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    feminist/feminism from young adults and get to know more about how far the gender equity has achieved until this time. Feminism, as a social movement ideology started from groups of women, has attributed significant progress in women’s right and was successful to bring society’s attention to inequity between men and women since 1900s. Since then, we call women as feminist who are involved with such movements for gender inequity and women’s right. Depending on individual view and understanding of…

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    Norcross's Utilitarianism

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    sides proposed great arguments, but under any circumstances, no one in the right mind will go to an extent of murdering a person over an animal. This is due to societal prioritization…

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    Darwin had a belief that animals don’t have a sense of right or wrong, unlike us humans. He stated “Of all differences between man and the lower animal, man’s sense of moral conscience is by far the most important.” This statement is not true. Animals like humans have decisions to make throughout life, it is not like they do to their free will, and live without decisions. In the world of humans, yes there is more decision making, and right or wrong moves. Animals are constantly in a survival…

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    shows herself to be far ahead of her time in terms of her exploration of women’s place in American society at the turn of the twentieth century by presenting female characters with their own sexual agency. Both women of “The Storm” are married yet find happiness through momentarily escaping their marriages: Calixta seeks fulfillment through an affair with a former beau, while Clarisse finds relief in abstinence. In this way, Chopin’s text is a feminist assertion of women’s rights over their…

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