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    Takastand Essay

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    Bari Atwan, years of oppression by the Baghdad Shia government led the Sunni tribes in Iraq to create and join fundamentalist Islamic groups to fight governments oppression and marginalization (Atwan, 2015). Therefore, it is necessary to stop the human rights violation against the citizens of Takastand as the stability of the region will be jeopardized if people pick up arms and cause a civil war to erupt. As a final point, the challenges faced by the European government and non-governmental…

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    The Benefits Of Abortion

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    Women everywhere are fighting for their right to terminate their pregnancy. In some places in the United States, it is harder to get access to a clinic then it is to a hospital to birth a child. It seems society stands behind a woman if she gives birth then one who decides to terminate one. We need to demystify the procedure and disseminate more information on abortion as both a healthy and acceptable option. Here we are only going to demystify some of the claims when trying to obtain a…

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    the awareness of democracy and human rights. Influenced by the trend of thought, workers began to fight for their rights. The contrast between economic and socio-cultural globalization could even seem contrary, which can be seen in the case of foreign workers. As Moon points out,…

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    black on one side with their eyes closed peacefully, chanting for the veil. On the opposite side are women in white, showing anger, chanting for freedom. The women in white represent the feminist mindset. They believe that women should have the right to wear what they want to, likely even if they want to wear the veil. The women in black are the most…

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    Currently, many of these liberties and rights are infringed upon in order to promote the general welfare or to establish security. A primary example of rights being compromised for security is the Patriot Act, which was established in 2001 after the 9/11 Attacks. The intent of the Act was to detect terrorism more efficiently; however, it invaded liberties such as the right of privacy and the right to Due Process under the Fourteenth Amendment. While our right of privacy is protected, under the…

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    Universal healthcare coverage is an issue that has divided the socio-political structure of the United States for decades, and continues to polarize the electorate in the upcoming election. Proponents argue that healthcare is a universal human right that should not just be readily available, but provided as an entitlement from the government to the population. Opponents provide counterarguments that private, free market coverage is superior to the government-funded option and lowers costs to…

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    The United Nations was formed to create an atmosphere that would minimize war, promote human rights and promote social and economic progress. The organization has been effective when it was first established in October 24, 1945 and has helped countries in search of equality, peace and prosperity in the past. However, there are also lots of failures on the organization’s part as well, especially in the Rwanda war, Sri Lanka war, Sudan war, Congo, terrorist acts and many other violent activities…

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    Norma Cruz Essay

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    Guatemala regularly fails to investigate the crimes against women, families of victims become exacerbated that they will never receive the truth or justice they and their loved one deserves, which led Norma to pursue these cases and solve them herself (Human Rights Defender at Risk). Along with her colleagues, Norma became quite skilled at unraveling cases, augmenting her hopes as well as the populace of women in Guatemala that a new dawn was arising with each conviction…

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    1. The purpose of one article is to persuade the general public that health care is a basic human right that should be guaranteed to everyone; however, the purpose of the other article is to persuade that socialized medicine is not a right because it is impractical and immoral. 2. These articles do have a bias. While Dr. Ronald Pies believes universal health care is a moral obligation endowed by the government, Dr. Leonard Peikoff believes that socialized medicine is a disaster in practice…

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    minorities and the few white people in attendance were mostly student leaders. In class, Thursday, February 18th, we discussed civil rights, social rights, political rights, and slavery. In lieu of recent events and our class discussion on Thursday it is important to discern the difference between…

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