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    Human Rights In America

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    that as of 2008 global freedom has been decreasing, U.S human rights activists remain hopeful that the Obama administration’s efforts will continue to and prioritize its human rights foreign policy agenda (Jost, 2009). With official tactics being quiet diplomacy, skeptics have doubts over the effectiveness of U.S human rights policies, yet with the implementation of the freedom of expression resolution, there is no doubt the U.S is taking the right steps in curbing human rights violations…

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    Cultures differ from one place to another. Hearing this word brings curiosity to everyone's mind. All you can think about is different kind of habits, different customs and traditions, food, art, language, festivals, music and even difference in buildings and houses. Culture is a set of several behavior and habits that people carry from one generation to other. However, culture isn't standard because people through time and years can add new habits and traditions that might be found strange and…

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    Harvey Milk once said, “Rights are won only by those who make their voices heard”, and in America today the LGBT community voices are being heard by society. The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans are being accepted more and more by the evolving society as well as the progressing government in the country. But there are still walls holding the LGBT community back from complete equality in America, and the rest of society. According to the Family Caregiver Alliance, “sexual…

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    Human Rights In China

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    where to the outsider looking in, human rights are promoted, yet inexistent. These rights include, but are not exclusive to, civil, political, economic, social, and cultural freedoms set forth by a ‘code’ that is acknowledged worldwide. Many of these ‘rules’ of conduct are stimulated by America’s civil rights department reports as well as independent organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. Additionally, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights set forth by the United…

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    Freedom Of Religion

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    The Essential Right For All People Of All Religions “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;”- The First Amendment To U.S Constitution. One of the first thing that was mentioned in the First Amendment to U.S Constitution is freedom of religion. Freedom of religion was established in 1791 and has made a big impact on many lives. Freedom of religion not only gives each person the right to practice their own beliefs but also…

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    Throughout history, women have dealt with extreme discrimination. Starting from a shortness of legal rights and minimum independence from their husbands, to being thought to have no intelligence. In many societies, women have been regarded as not being fully human. During the development in the colonies women were not allowed the same rights and privileges as men were. Women did not have the privilege to vote, and they usually had to give up their control of their property to their husband upon…

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    concepts of equality, diversity and rights in relation of health and social care. Equality This is ensure the important to treat people with equal rights, and opportunities. The law states that every organisation must have an equal opportunities policy that can be seen by all employee. This is to make sure that everyone in the organisation is not treated differently, has the same choices and opportunities. Equality is also a legal frame work to protect against discrimination, promoting equality…

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    “By limiting or denying freedom of speech and expression, we take away a lot of potential. We take away thoughts and ideas before they even have the opportunity to hatch. We build a world around negatives - you can't say, think, or do this or that.” In different parts of the world, the freedom of speech and press are limited and far out of reach to many human rights activists. Activists and bloggers face persecution from authorities, who take away their right to freedom of speech. First, an…

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    arrival into the world with the human rights to live. An innocent human being, unable to speak any words, outcasts an array of cries to communicate their needs for survival. This child is brought into the world with deserving rights of protection. Simply being allowed to be, to have, or to do all because it is human. Alikeness to this baby, I own these rights or principals as well. Would you know what human rights are exactly? Human rights, also known as natural rights for individuals include…

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    within other classes. Discrimination is prevalent in both countries and laws have been created and amended to protect those discriminated against, internationally and nationally. Unlike the United States Equal Rights Amendment and International Human Rights, India’s jurisprudence…

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