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    Apple Code Of Conduct

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    Apple’s provider Code of Conduct is one amongst the toughest within the industry and also the company’s created it ever stronger through around 633 audits at multiple levels of providing chains and trained over one. 5 million suppliers on their rights (Apple opposition, 2015). Apple believes that every provider or employees have the proper to safe and moral operating condition, that the company’s audit…

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    Isis: An Evil Bunch The terrorist organization Isis or “Islamic State in Iraq and Syria” is a name with which we have unfortunately heard of far too often. They have inspired and personally carried out inhumane acts around the world way too many times. Even though they are frequently talked about on the news and among the public, do we really know what they want? Isis inspired the attacks in my hometown of San Bernardino last December proving that they are a cancer which will only keep on…

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    with just joining the Junior League Organization, to becoming the First Lady, to speaking freely about human rights, and being appointed to the Commision on the Status of Women, Eleanor Roosevelt proved herself to be an inspiring leader. Eleanor Roosevelt accomplished many important things during her life. Rising up…

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    many years to review, and by then the patient may even be deceased, but very little did they approve these cases. Now Canada has reported more than 700 deaths in 2016. (Murphy, Scan 338-42) This just emphasizes my point, that if given the right to exercise the right to a medically assisted death, (and get approved) the more unnecessary deaths we will experience. In conclusion, some will always have the point of view that euthanasia, not matter the intention is still an act of murder and is…

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    Women organization, who wanted to achieve rights for women and to achieve “Construction, not destruction”. Thérèse was a powerful woman with a large agenda that she continued to fight for until her death in 1981 but unfortunately has become one of many forgotten faces in Canada's history, which has led those who have heard the name to disregard her actions as unimportant to remember. That couldn’t be further from the truth.…

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    In some places, these rights are supported by law, local custom, and behavior. However, in other places they are suppressed or simply ignored. Women’s rights activists have existed for as long as women have had limited rights, dating back even to ancient Greece. These activists have achieved many great things. For example, Russia outlawed forced marriages in 1722, India banned…

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    Sex Trafficking Definition

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    Declaration of Human Rights is a document that has recognition of inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world. What makes the document so remarkable is that it does not discriminate against no one no matter what is the race, religion, sexual preference, nor matter of gender everyone is equal and has the same amount of rights. In article 25 it states that “ Everyone has the right to…

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    Women's Gap Analysis

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    their maternal right to give birth. For a country that has been a world leaders in woman’s rights, allowing the first woman to vote all the way back in 1893 (Ministry for Culture and Heritage, 2016), it is surprising to still find this discrimination against woman’s right to give birth to our future generation 100 plus years later. To resolve this it’s important to understand why this is still happening and…

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    Men, women and children were caught in the crossfire of the drug war. In a Washington Post article by Kristine Guerra, President Duterte calls the death of innocent people “collateral Damage”. Duterte says “Let me tell you. This is the law of my land. Here is a police. Here is a gangster, (raises two fingers to demonstrate), the police officer has an M16 rifle that can shoot multiple rounds, while the gangster is armed with only a pistol. When they exchange fire during a confrontation…

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    have the right to die? Do you have the right to die? This sounds morbid and dark and our general gut feeling is saying “of course not”. Why? Why would anyone want to die? To talk about sickness and death is very sad and horrible. It’s like aging and it is inevitable, we never know when or where or how we may die. Death can happen suddenly or slowly. But, not every thing is black and white. Illness and accidents can occur leaving us questioning our quality of life. We should all have a right, a…

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