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    Sociocultural Approach

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    article 12 that children are “capable of forming his or her own views the right to express those vies freely in all matters affecting the child” (United Nations, 1989, p.5). Childhood studies approach is sociocultural but mainly emphasises on children’s rights, the above quote shows that children have the right to express their own views. Educators need to think about children’s world before assuming they know what is right for them or what they believe to be age appropriate. United Nations…

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    Nation-building process in the Philippines were slow. In the beginning of the occupation, the US had to fight against Aguinaldo’s guerilla forces that wanted independence. The US managed to contain guerilla forces, however lost 4200 lives of soldiers. In the beginning of the occupation, the US established a military government under General Arthur McArthur in the Philippines. Later the power of the government was transferred to the Civil Control under the Civil Governor Taft. Under the Civil…

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    In liberal democratic societies, there is a tendency to consider the right to freedom of expression as being of more importance than the right to freedom of religion. This is apparent through several cases in which, despite their actions causing deep offense to numerous religious individuals, the media’s freedom of expression has been defended and protected. In liberal democratic societies, one should seek to fairly balance the competition between the freedom of expression and freedom of…

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    all time, said that human consciousness should overrule government laws for certain occasions. I agree with him 100%. The government does not have the right to take away certain freedoms. The government’s laws should be broken if the laws go against basic human rights. The government’s law can be broken if it goes against a human’s conscience and their heart. And this has been said by many influential writers across time. Let 's first talk about when the law goes against a human 's conscience.…

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    and your sister’s too much around here! … Remember what Huey Long said―‘every man is a king’!” (131). While before Stella believed that she had certain inalienable powers in her relationship with Stanley, he has just ripped all power, respect, and rights away from Stella and absorbed it for himself. Reminding Blanche and Stella that “every man is a king” (131) is not only an enforcement of the patriarchy, but it also shows that perhaps Stanley never thought any differently about the power…

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    “Human life doesn’t need to be extended by every medical means possible, but a person should never be intentionally killed.” says Ryan T. Anderson of Heritage Foundation, but he is completely wrong because if the patient wants to live no longer and gave consent, or their parents or children, to dying, then a doctor or medical professional should be obligated to give them what they request if there is no hope for a cure for their illness or they feel that they are too old to continue to live.…

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    labeled officially as “genocide” by the United Nations, however studies from the United Nations have shown the terrible genocide-like acts that are being committed in North Korea. “A commission of Inquiry (COI) established by the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC), chaired by…

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    on majority rule, minority rights must not be disregarded. One of the principles of democracy includes a minority receiving equal opportunity to become a majority, and thereby providing competition for the majority of the time. Competition has potential to force a majority to become a minority, needing the protection of its rights to provide opportunity for it to become a majority again. Furthermore, the smallest minority is the individual. By protecting minority rights from majority oppression,…

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    Ally Training Case Study

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    There were many facts that I did not know about before this training. Although we have gone a long way with same-sex marriage being legalized, there is still a long way for 100% equal rights. Personally, I do not believe that equal rights will occur anytime soon, because if you look at the rights of women and men. Yes, women have gone a long way but there is still inequality. I am very shocked that employers could do such things, and then when Jerry the guest speaker said that transgender…

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    commits a crime, they lose some rights. But according to the constitution, they still have the right to life because it is a natural, inalienable right. The right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” is not earned but it is acquired just from being a human and it cannot be lost (Timmons, 2007, pg. 545). Similarly, Nathanson believes that by abolishing the death penalty we can send the message that the inalienable rights are in fact treasured and the core of human dignity. It shows…

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