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    Human Rights Are Universal

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    Argue for or against the normative claim that human rights are universal. The topic of whether human rights are universal, will be critically analysed and debated, in relation to understanding what it means to have rights, cultures and moral perspectives in a multicultural world today. Human rights are necessary and can be divided into political and moral rights, which can allow a more open view towards accepting differing systems and traditions. However, this raises a few concerns, as to…

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    quote, though short, means the rights given by the Constitution are for the people, created by the…

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    Civil Rights Assignment

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    GOVT-2305-71430 20 , Sep. 2017 Civil Liberties v Civil Rights Assignment The preservation of civil rights and liberties act hand in hand to protect American citizens and uphold the standard of the American dream. Civil rights and civil liberties are two terms that often get confused with each other. Civil rights are simply everyone’s basic rights that are created to control equal treatment against discrimination. Civil rights also aid in protecting minorities and people based on characteristics…

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    The U.S.A. believes that everyone should be treated equally. The U.S.A. has even fought a civil war so everyone can have the same rights. The two authors wrote two vastly different beliefs in their writings. Francis Scott-Key did not write about equality in the "Star Spangled Banner" as it was mostly about the war of 1812 and writing what he witnessed. On the other hand, Francis Bellamy…

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    “Animal “Rights Versus Human Rights”, Edwin Locke argues that only humans have rights, and that animal rights activists are anti-humanitarian (1). He claims that only creatures capable of thinking and making choices have rights (Locke 1), having a right doesn’t depend on a creature’s ability to feel pain (Locke 1). He also implies that animals are unable to think and make choices (Locke 1). Therefore animals are inadequate of moral reasoning. Another point he makes is that animal rights…

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    to keep their beliefs, mother tongue, and all customs that do not violate the established institutions of the society. Furthermore, avoiding group exemptions would also placate the concerns of individuals such as madz987 and zo0oz that cultural minorities may, in turn, hurt internal…

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    including a bill or rights in our federal constitution. A Bill of Rights is a declaration of individual freedoms and rights issues by a government (Wikipedia, 2014.) The campaign to amend the constitution and instil a bill of rights has been occurring for a long time and has yet to achieve any significant milestones. Countries such as Canada, South Africa and the USA have constitutions which consists of a bill or rights whilst Australia is lacking. Proponents argue that a Bill of Rights protects…

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    someone with blonde hair and blue eyes. This idea of a pure race led to horrible prejudices against these groups and races of people. The similar thing would occur to the population if eugenics was involved. This would lead to discrimination against minority groups, specifically the disabled and diseased. Thus, there would be social disadvantages. Another problem with Rawl’s Contract Theory is everyone having to agree on one decision. In the moral theory, everyone that is involved needs to agree…

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    ignorant American. We are said to be a nation of change but we continue the same pattern of hatred for minorities. Freedom can range from physical to mental. Spanish took away Indians freedom to practice their religion and share their culture with upcoming generation. Blacks were expected to live in countries and celebrate their day of independence, when they were being robbed from natural right. Women were bond to man being the wage earners, and were not allowed to be anything but a house wife…

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    that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (1776). These three unalienable rights are guaranteed to all citizens of the United States, and must be protected by the government above all else, regardless of age, race, wealth, or sexuality. That is why, with the guaranteed right of personal liberty in mind, transgender citizens of the United States should be…

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