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    The essential human rights entitled…

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    are many hypocrisies. The constitution states rights that the American people have like the right to protest the things. The NFL has recently started to protest racism by not standing for the National Anthem or even coming out of the locker room at all. While they have the right to protest, is protesting the National Anthem and the flag really necessary? The flag stands for the freedoms that the military has fought for. The flag also represents the rights that the American people have. The NFL…

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    fame. The first person who should be in the Hero Hall of Fame is Malala Yousafzai. She got the whole world's attention to help women education because we’ve been trying to get away from that for about a long time ago when we started giving women rights, so why can’t the women and girls at Pakistan get an education. She risked her life for this because lots of people wanted her dead ever since she expressed herself for getting an…

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    responsibilities of writers, to persuade readers with their perspective. The purpose of literacy is to express the human experience through a larger context. Literacy is often viewed to be limited by its language and how it addresses issues but as our world continues to develop. David Kirkland points out, in “The Skin We Ink”, that “it is important to re-conceptualize literacy as a human practice and expand English education to study its multiple forms.” If literacy was re-conceptualized to the…

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    and traditions called culture. Culture defines groups of people. Sometimes, a country could have different cultures, but from one country to other country, the differences are really big. This paper will investigate culture through education, human right, and lifestyle by contrasting United State and Iraq. Education is the most important factor for the progress of countries. There are many differences in the United State and my country in the manner of education. Schools in the United State…

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    I was not a Muslim so I did not have a right to study in the university and also it was extremely difficult to find friends. I remember my father always encouraged me to go out and socialise with everyone regardless of their religion. Leaving in a country that ninety percent of them are Muslim…

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    A student’s right to free speech is protected by the United States Constitution. School officials cannot encroach on students’ rights if their actions do not, “materially and substantially interfere with requirements of appropriate discipline in the pertion of the school” (Alexander,2017). This test is known as the, “material and substantial and was applied in Dickey v. Alabama State Board of Education. A public school official does not offend the first amendment rights of students by exercising…

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    though stands right in the middle of both Machiavelli and Lao Tzu. Being one of the writers of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson stood for power to the people but with a government structure. He wanted to have a strong government but that government should be in favor of human rights. This government would listen to the people, help maintain natural rights and defeat anything that tried to take away these rights. Government should be put in place only to secure the rights of all…

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    organization who protects our rights through the Amendments of the constitution is so controversial. This non-profit organization has been debatable for a number of countless reasons. The ACLU faces many civil debatable decisions before the Supreme Court. Does this have anything to do with the conspiracy theory which declares a New World Order? What if the ACLU had something to do with this? Most of us feel as our own government doesn’t exactly protect our civil rights but they go after their…

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    violation of human rights, and both conditions lead to the punishment of the offender befitting the crime. In this process of achieving justice, those highly impacted by these wrong actions are often ignored; the battle between the offender and the Crown often makes the victim, a mere spectator. Meanwhile, the Canadian Criminal Justice System is continuing to do its best in addressing the dissatisfaction victims feel towards the authorities. Study of literature shows that although victim rights…

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