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    Clark, Terryann C., et al. "The Health and Well-being of Transgender High School Students: Results from the New Zealand Adolescent Health Survey (Youth '12)." The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, vol. 55, no. 1, 2014., pp. 93-99 doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.11.008. This article was published three years ago in the Journal of Adolescent Health. It evaluates the transgender portion of the 2012 survey done gender minority youth in New…

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    Illegal Fishing The act of illegal is very well diversified in character but every act of fishing not carried out in the right way is illegal. Also, the illegality of the act can carried concerned with the species caught or the type of fishing gear used and they are as follows: • Fishing without valid permit: A fishing license is a documentation that grants a person the right to catch a specified number of fish of certain types in a given period of time without exceeding this agreed limit. Most…

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    According to Russ, (2017) “the United Nation’s Economic and Social Council voted by secret ballot to put Saudi Arabia on the Commission on the Status of Women. It is an international organization responsible for the “promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women,” Even with the stigma of the Islamic law in Saudi Arabia, domestic violence against women needs to come to an end completely. If people around the world would open their eyes to the troubles in Saudi Arabia and…

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    and treason are the most common. The state organization of capital punishment is complex. Every state honing the death penalty has diverse laws in regards to its strategies and criminal acts that qualify. Normally, it includes four basic steps: Sentencing, Direct Review, State Collateral Review, and Federal Habeas Corpus. “The first established death penalty laws date as far back as the Eighteenth Century B.C. in the Code of King Hammaurabi of Babylon, which codified the death penalty for 25…

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    Every day in states across the Australia, homeless women, men and children walk the streets, often begging for money, carrying plastic bags or pushing shopping carts filled with what little personal possessions they own. It is hard to comprehend that in a country as affluent as Australia there is such a large amount of people in the community who do not have homes. But over the last couple of decade’s homelessness and poverty has become a serious issue in recent years due to the increase in…

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    and human rights activists were propped up and inspired across the world. Almost instantaneously human rights became a predominant ideology that influenced political systems in America, Latin America, and the Soviet Union and its Satellite Nations. Many human rights activists sought to establish sovereign nation states that strayed away from colonial rule, therefore resulting in the rights for citizenship. Human rights became an idealistic ideology that was intended to grant unalienable rights…

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    Jordan Flaherty once said “Housing is a human right. There can be no fairness or justice in a society in which some live in homelessness, or in the shadow of that risk, while others cannot even imagine it.” It is because I agree with John Flaherty in the position regarding housing, that I feel compelled to affirm today’s resolution. Resolved: The United States ought to guarantee the right to housing. For clarification of today’s round, I offer the following definitions: Word: Guarantee…

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    Patients right to confidentiality Primary health care and Change 35655 3/5/2016 Patients right to confidentiality 2016 35655 1 Contents 1. Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 2 1.1 What are patients’ rights? ........................................................................................................ 2 1.2 What are the factors that breach confidentiality ............................…

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    countries. This blind hatred backs the bulk of the reasoning behind those who are against Syrian involvement and refugee aid along with what this opposition views as notable counter-claims. The main claim in opposition of accepting refugees is the evidence that host countries are suffering from the bombardment of the refugees and as a result, their livelihood has taken a toll. In the article “Development and Protection Challenges of the Syrian Refugee Crisis,” Zetter, Roger, and Ruaudel focus…

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    ‘tough on crime’ policies failing in the USA are especially convincing as it sheds light on the practice contributing negatively in past experiences. Mclemore is a senior researcher in the Health and Human rights division of the Human rights Watch. The Human Rights Watch is an enormous international non-governmental organization with an expenditure of almost 70 million in 2014. Therefore…

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