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    Hypothesis: although indefinite sentencing appears to ignore the rights of the individual in favour of the protection of the community; as one item of choice in a raft of sentencing options, it has improved the capacity of the criminal justice system to protect individual rights and keep peace and order in society. The Criminal Justice system is a system of laws and rulings aiming to protect community members and their property. It determines which events causing injury or offence to…

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    create the basis of his educational theory in his book Pedagogy of Freedom: Ethics, Democracy, and Civic Courage. Personally, I think that his theory displays an innovative way of looking at education and I agree with the arguments he presents. However, I believe that many of the cases he makes are idealized, and in practical application may be more complicated than he makes it seem. In an ideal education system this theory of freedom and innovation would reign dominant, however in the reality…

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    Freedom of speech is an issue that transcends time. In a recent and controversial case, Maclean’s magazine was accused of publishing hateful and Islamophobic content that, (from the complainant’s point of view) allowed for no opportunity to be countered. There are parallels between John Stuart Mill’s work On liberty and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms enacted by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau on what boundaries to place on such a precious liberty. Both generally conclude that a…

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    desired to get married not only for the recognition of relationship from the society, but also the ultimate expression of love towards each other. It is a relationship between two people, and that they arSame sex marriage may be a topic that a lot of individuals in the world have had their own opinions and considerations on. Since, America has a large population, individuals see homosexuals to be abnormal. To have the legal right to marry the same sex has been a fight for a lot of homosexual…

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    Introduction While some dictionaries define the word right as ‘a privilege’ but when used in the context of ‘human rights’, it talks about something more basic. Everyone is entitled to certain fundamental rights, simply because of being human. These are called human rights rather than just ‘a privilege’ which can be taken away at someone’s caprice. They are ‘rights’ because they are things you are allowed to do, to be or to have. These rights are there for our protection against people who might…

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    Human beings differ from one another in many ways. Historically, many societies have tried to create a homogeneous society in which everyone is the same. Experience and reality have proven that this does not work, because one group of people will end up trying to make all others like them, as though they themselves were the ultimate criteria of how human society should be. No person or group can claim to be that model. Modern societies tend to be democratic. There is, however, very often a…

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    Throughout the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans fought against the hardships of segregation, but one organization helped to campaign against it. It is because of carefully selected founders, leaders, and attorneys that the NAACP is where it is today. They have accomplished goals, some eventually leading to the creation of acts or movements. The NAACP believes in campaigning and fighting for liberty and justice. In addition to this, the organization believes that discriminating against…

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    Human Rights People around the world are getting treated unfairly for their race, ethnicity, gender, and religion and this needs to be stopped. Human rights are entitled to all living people on the earth no matter who they are. Some people invade others rights by discriminating them. People discriminate others because they feel they have more power over them or feel that they had been born superior over others. While some people are treating others unfairly many group sand governments across…

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    Imagine a place in America where people’s dreams come true. They can live on land where they can experience the paradise, living a lavish life where the people can have freedom. As Jesus spoke about Heaven that “a new heaven and a new earth” will given to the righteous men who believe in Him and submit to His commands (Revelation 21:1-7). In his words, he promised every individual to “carry up their cross and follow Him” as he endured hardship. As a Christian, a man has to face the odds when…

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    Are any “natural human rights” real? What reason is there to think “natural human rights” do or do not exist? What are human rights? According to John Locke, there are three basic human rights given: the right to life, liberty, and estate. Human rights are rights that are inherent to all human beings when one enters the world. As humans, we rights that protect us from things like discrimination, freedom of thought and religion, and slavery. These basic human rights are often expressed by laws…

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