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    ratified, meaning that the majority of countries in the world are not taking part in this treaty. This is an obvious issue that the ATT is faced with, how is it supposed to achieve its goals of legitimising the trade of conventional arms, to reduce human suffering, and increased peace and stability if most nations are not willing to…

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    involving the topics of human rights and moral duties, as to why humanitarian intervention is not only an effective solution, but also necessary at times. I will also examine a few of the common arguments against humanitarian intervention and go on to explain why they are invalid and flawed…

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    1. The term “unalienable right” refers to rights that people are born with that cannot be given or taken away. Natural human rights. I think that Jefferson found it important to assert this because the colonists felt that the British government was trying to take away their unalienable rights. After he asserts that these are rights that everyone has, he uses the rest of the paragraph to explain how these rights should be protected by government. Furthermore, he explains that any government…

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    Abdullah is now installed as the new king. Saudi Arabia joins the WTO (World Trade Organization) and begins holding local elections. (Bowen, 2007) Although this was definitely a step in the right direction, Saudi Arabia still has a long way to go in order to be on par with the US. Saudi Arabia’s human rights record is one of the worst in the world. People can be arrested and held indefinitely with no communication. Police forces commit torture with no one to answer to except the Ministry of the…

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    Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, talks about collective power in, The Evolving Self, as something that can be taken from one person or group thus gained by another person or group. He also brings in the topic of personal power, which is given from something or someone to another person. Power doesn’t just appear, it has to be given or taken. This explains what the “expression of power” he states is about. If we take the American Government for example, power is given to them by their supporters. Also it…

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    Solitary Confinement is Torture No one, not even complete introverts, want to be completely alone and as humans, we are not meant to be alone; but that is what happens in solitary confinement. Solitary confinement is a form of imprisonment where an inmate is locked in a small cell with close to nothing except a bed, toilet and sink for twenty two hours with one to two hours in a cage just outside their cell for them to walk around. The prisoners receive no social interaction besides the limited…

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    many are not informed on Elizabeth Graham, her efforts, or her as a person. Rosa parks was a civil rights activist during the 1950s that helped shape the United States of America, especially the south. 100 before Ms. Parks, known to be the “first lady of civil rights”, there was young lady by the name of Elizabeth Graham. Elizabeth Graham was a young school teacher who fought for her right, and the rights of women and African Americans, to ride horse drawn carriages or, coaches. Her efforts were…

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    While looking for new meaning of life, people usually step on new perspectives which never appeal to them as solutions to their problems. The American Muslim minister and human rights activist Malcolm X describes his life of learning how to write and read during his time time in prison to imply his reinvention process in his article “A Homemade Education”. The author was “increasingly frustrated at not being able to express what I wanted to convey in letters that I wrote” so he started to…

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    You live in Syria, your hometown is taken over by terrorists. As if the terroristic violence is enough, you constantly hear the roar of drones invading the skies. At work with your co-workers and at home with your families, every second of the day you ponder upon the question, “Am I next?”. Target drone strikes create even more unnecessary fear in neighborhoods taken over by terrorists. We should stop trying to end terrorism with lethal force such as drone strikes. They kill more than just a…

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    Abortion Should be Legal Woman should have the right to have an abortion.During 1967 a case regarding the Roe v. Wade case happened, later became a huge reason why women are/were fighting for abortion to be legal and woman should have the rights they deserve.Many women do not have the financial resources to support themselves, families and to support a child. The government should not choose what women should not do to their body.There are these group of people who divide themselves into two…

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