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    Feminism: The Past, Present, and Future. Women’s suffrage was the first revolutionary feminist movement. Women in 1920 were finally granted the right to vote and not too long after, Rosie the Riveter made her appearance to get women working. Women have always seemed to look for progression against their oppression, even now in the 21st century. During the first era of feminism a work entitled “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions” was written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. A rendition of the…

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    us,to go with it. If we are really “free” then why don’t we all have equal rights I mean it’s just common sense. People aren’t seeing it and it’s affecting the way we live not just here in America, but all around the world.Let’s take this for example a girl named Malala from Mingora Pakistan got shot in the head because she wanted to go to school and they wouldn’t let her because she was a girl now tell me that’s free rights! America’s gift to my generation…

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    NSA Pros And Cons

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    security of the CIA, NSA, GCHQ is that they are done for the population´s security, it has its pros and cons but they are good in the part that they take into account the security and protection, in the other hand I think its not okay, and it has gone too far into people privacy, GPG: GNU Privacy Guard. The NSA has the world´s largest repository for intercepted communications, as said in the movie, the amount of communication in the USA by the NSA is increasing , and they have never collected…

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    endanger the woman's health if the pregnancy is continued, failed birth control. Although a couple of these are justified reasons for abortion, the rest is no excuse for ending the life of an unborn human being who has the right to live. Because of scientific reasons, women's rights, and the choice of giving the child up for adoption, abortion should only be legal under some circumstances. The first reason is that scientifically the fetus is a person and…

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    medicine, is coming across is the animal rights activist creating blockades in the path of improvement. What these rightist do not understand is that they are in the way of important cures to life threatening diseases. In order to continue animal experimentation in the medical industry, animal rights need to be voted down, the uninformed P.E.T.A. followers need to be aware of what they are campaigning, and the critical role this type of testing plays far exceeds any amount of suffering animals…

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    opportunity, a place where you can be who you are accomplish your dreams. We owe all that to our Veterans the ones who risked their life for our country and made the ultimate sacrifice because without them we would be no where. Freedom I think is the best right in America. It means we can be whoever we strive to be or accomplish whatever we strive to do. We can pick our own religion and we have freedom of speech. This means that no one can tell you what religion to believe or keep you from…

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    of preserving them inside the confines of a zoo is unnatural. Wild animals are, in a way, connected to their herbal surroundings and this bond is damaged whilst they 're put into artificial settings of a zoo. the coolest and bad Zoos • pros: it 's far authentic that inside the beyond, many zoos have subjected animals to cruel treatment. however, there may be non-stop development found within the way wherein zoos perform. It might not be truthful to close down all the zoos for the sake of…

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    Abortion In Ireland Essay

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    Women are still able to have abortions in Ireland, under the following criteria set by the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013: If there is a severe chance of illness on the part of the life of the mother, or a mental problem including suicide, it is also stated that the life of the unborn has to be preserved as much as possible without risking the mother 's life. b) Legal Perspective A constitutional prohibition on abortion and access to the related services in Ireland…

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    Police Brutality Police abuse is one of the many serious human rights violations in the United States. Police brutality is a growing concern; why? One potential cause of police brutality is people taking measures into their own hands. The law doesn’t serve justice; unjustified shootings, severe beatings, fatal choking, and intolerable treatment. It’s gone so far that there is now an App that sends a push notification to your phone every time police kill someone. (“Police Brutality”) Is police…

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    women's rights in Rwanda. Based on an article called “Valens Ntamushobora” on the website http://www.thextraordinary.org he was born in Rwanda in 1988. While we were growing up, he saw many injustices towards women in his village. As a result, he decided he needed to speak out to stop these acts. He then partnered with the Let Us Stay Alive program (LUSA). LUSA is a program which is designed to help women in Rwanda to have a way of making an income. He continued to speak for women's rights, but…

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