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    information on which they can base a decision. Trust cannot be built on untruthfulness” (Edwin, 2008, p.158). Granted, my family is not bound by the same ethical codes as the helping profession, but the fact still remains that they stole my autonomous right. This may…

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    though stands right in the middle of both Machiavelli and Lao Tzu. Being one of the writers of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson stood for power to the people but with a government structure. He wanted to have a strong government but that government should be in favor of human rights. This government would listen to the people, help maintain natural rights and defeat anything that tried to take away these rights. Government should be put in place only to secure the rights of all…

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    organization who protects our rights through the Amendments of the constitution is so controversial. This non-profit organization has been debatable for a number of countless reasons. The ACLU faces many civil debatable decisions before the Supreme Court. Does this have anything to do with the conspiracy theory which declares a New World Order? What if the ACLU had something to do with this? Most of us feel as our own government doesn’t exactly protect our civil rights but they go after their…

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    violation of human rights, and both conditions lead to the punishment of the offender befitting the crime. In this process of achieving justice, those highly impacted by these wrong actions are often ignored; the battle between the offender and the Crown often makes the victim, a mere spectator. Meanwhile, the Canadian Criminal Justice System is continuing to do its best in addressing the dissatisfaction victims feel towards the authorities. Study of literature shows that although victim rights…

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    Turning away refugees goes against the 1951 United Nations refugee convention. “The journey refugees make is dangerous and controlled by criminal gangs, and we have a right to stop it,” says both Labour and coalition parties, who support tough refugee policies (source 6). Australia’s leading coalition government made refugee and asylum seeker policies strict when it took government in 2013, which first introduced the military in control of intercepting refugees on Australian waters, turning them…

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    From King Edwards the third’s era to 2016 the name John Doe has been a help to the world in the court and in the morgue. The name is used for identifying unknown body of the deceased and people who had a major infraction with the law and couldn’t be identified. They used the name John because back when the name started to be in use John was the most popular name, so when someone died they would assume his name was John and if it was a girl they would assume her name was Jane because that was…

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    for greater coordination among intelligence agencies and law enforcement”(Philadelphia, par 14). But at what point is obtaining information from the American citizens too far? The issue for this debate is does the Patriot Act violate the people's rights. This debate has been going on since 2001 as some view the Patriot Act as unconstitutional while others believe it’s protecting the safety of the people. Critics believe the Patriot Act “implicates constitutional concerns under the First and…

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    freedom and unity, of liberty and peace. People all around the world, from different areas, cultures, everyone came to America seeking the American dream.coming from the farthest places in the world on boat, arriving in this new land where natural rights are protected, leaving their homes to become part of a community bound together by a common future rather than by reverence for a common past. Arriving in boatloads, immigrants flowed off of the boat gazing in awe at a mighty woman wielding a…

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    bargaining chip for ones personal desires. His warning to all about the value of vital rights is not just right-wing propaganda, but rather a warning with truth behind it. Throughout history many people have given total devotion to a ruler in hopes of belonging to something larger then them. In both the cult of the Peoples Temple of Jonestown, and the novel The Butterfly Revolution people sacrifice their basic rights in hopes of a better life, to join something larger then themselves only to…

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    penalty considers, "a life for a life". The author defends capital punishment against several objections, as follows: a right to life objection, a contradiction objection, lack of proportionality, an unpreventable error objection, and a bias and prejudice…

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