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    Women's Rights In Congo

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    Congo. Women have been known to be sold as if they are an object rather than a human. The women that are sold have the absence of gender equality and human rights. When the women are sold then are intended for the purpose as sex slave. From Iraq Fiona Keating reports, “At least 2,500 women and children have been imprisoned, sexually abused and sold for around $10 each by Isis slavers.” 2,500 women and children with their rights stolen from them. That is a remarkably high number that shows how…

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    though guerillas were losing more and more people to the Dirty War, this did not stop the military from continuing their pursuit of every potential subversive. As time went on, accusations of human rights violations began to pile up and the government quickly began to act as if they were in favor of human rights regulations. They tried to promote the welfare of the indigenous people of Argentina to fool the United Nations. At this point in the war, the military was battling a fake enemy, one…

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    Homosexuality in Uganda Documentary Reaction In class recently, we have been discussing human rights and how they fluctuate between contrasting states. Particularly in the state of Uganda, an ongoing issue has been impacting and violating the rights of several individuals. This affair is how homosexuality is recognized and the repercussions it is posing on it’s citizens who identify as gay. ‘The World’s Worst Place to be Gay’ is a documentary in which DJ Scott Mills travels to Uganda to…

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    are important stakeholders as their successful advertising campaigns are the main source of revenue and thus determine Google?s financial performance. Happy advertisers make repeat customers and insures the financial health of the company and continued happy…

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    suffer if they are not heard for what they live with every day. In Burma, the military government violates human rights by compromising Burmese citizen’s health, aiding the drug addicts, and sexually abusing women. Most of the population is malnourished and dying of diseases that may not be deadly to Americans, but are to Burmese due to the lack of health care. No human should be denied the right to be healthy or have protection from the diseases in their country. There is an extreme amount of…

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    marriage is a human rights violation. There are many international agreements that outlaw child marriage such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against women. These laws are put in place to protect the rights of all people even children. Child marriage goes against all of these treaties because without the consent of both spouses, child marriage is considered a human rights…

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    Miller Vs Alabama

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    Court in 2012. The case is about Miller 8th Amendment right of not being cruelly or unusually punish. Fourteen year old Evan Miller alongside his partner/co-defendant Colby Smith were allegedly accused of beating…

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    The Death Penalty Debate

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    current polls taken 67% of Americans support the death penalty(Foley, "Toward Understanding the Death Penalty Debate"). Also there are some politics involved. no one likes heinous murders. And politics can use this as an persuasive point in their campaign. Because of this and the popularity of the death penalty the odds of getting rid of it by this argument alone is not…

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    On both a national and international scale, Violence against Women is one of the most universally violated human rights; as outlined in the United Nation’s ‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, Article 3 “everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.” In Australia alone over one woman a week is killed by someone known to them; this year 57 women have been murdered by a current or former partner in Australia, not including unreported or unsolved cases. Whilst a variety of…

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    Not only does it create a sense of togetherness, activism also helps humans move forward as a whole. However, some see activism as a form of extremism and they, therefore, oppose some or all forms of it. This opinion is overall misguided and erroneous. Thus, activism is vital to human society to move forward and to ensure a brighter future for generations to come. One of the main components of activism is human and civil rights movements. There is a myriad of movements and revolutions…

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