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    Anthony’s Fight for Women’s Rights Susan B. Anthony stood at the door of the voting room, taking a look at the inside of the room. The room was grey, small, there were no windows, and only one way out. The room was full of people concentrating on filling out their ballots. As she walked in, everyone took a moment and looked at her strangely, wondering what a women was doing voting. She had prepared to vote a long time ago and she was to do so. She knew it was not the right thing to do,but…

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    Uneshia Kinlock Professor Kirsten Burkart English 112-4201 2 November 2015 Right or Wrong Euthanasia is one of the most controversial, and ethical issues in our society today. Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) is the voluntary termination of one’s own life by administration of a lethal substance with the direct or indirect help of a physician. Physician Assisted Suicide has its proponents and opponents. Among the opponents are physicians who believe it violates the fundamental principles of…

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    women would give up many of their rights. They were not allowed to own property, keep their own wages, or sign any contracts or paperwork. At this time, women weren’t expected to pursue any type of career, and definitely weren’t expected to obtain a college education, they were strictly expected to be housewives that would take care of everything at home,…

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    I do cardio: running outdoors, walking, and bicycling. I do bodyweight exercise. I lift using free weights. I have not paid for a gym membership in ages because everything I need I have at home. I have an incredible running trail that starts right behind my home and leads to an area beside the petroglyphs, the city provides this to me, and all of its residence. It 's a public trail, and it sees a lot of traffic. It 's a safe area for me to run. Being outside is important to me. Nature…

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    Individual’s Moral Obligation to stand for what is Right In “Civil Disobedience” by Thoreau asserts that government seldom shows itself sufficient and that it often derives its power from the majority; who are its subjects. Furthermore, Thoreau underscores that the state, just as corporates have no conscience, but through its citizens, can be viewed as conscientious or reckless. Consequently, it is up to the people to practice conscience when endeavoring into their activities. Civil…

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    Before color became standard neutral as a means for providing individual rights, the struggle for equality of race and color was an ongoing battle in the United Stated. The civil rights movement was a big obstacle detangled piece by piece by the man and women who wanted a safer environment for oncoming generations. Race and color was a median my which the law restricted and segregated individuals who didn’t look alike or fit into the same category. Huey Newton was one of these prominent…

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    Be Pursued Although liberty and equality harbour contrasting ideals, one concept can essentially deliver the provisions of both by prioritizing one over the other. Of the various forms of equality, modern day civilization thrives for equality of rights. This brand of equality endeavors to create a society where all citizens are equal and provided with the same opportunities. Though not entirely different, liberty upholds the belief that each person should have freedom to do as they please.…

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    Why do you want to become a Social Worker? At first when people ask me that question my first instinct is to say “ because I want to help people.” Well that’s pretty obvious right? If I didn’t want to help people then why am I becoming a Social Worker? To answer the question why do I want to become social worker I have to look at it in a different way. I ask myself why do people need help and why do I want to help them? I usually ask myself these questions a lot when I am going through my Social…

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    The Constitution today is a symbolism of American. It shows how we broke away from British rules and formed our own type of government. The Constitution is held proud in American and is essential because it shows documentation of what our rights and liberties are. The Founding Fathers motives in creating the constitution were to create a more democratic society. For example limiting the power of government insuring we all have domestic tranquility, and ways to create a unbiased government. The…

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    Animal Rights For Decades the American society as well as many others, have been participants in an ongoing controversy regarding animal rights and animal protection. This particular debate has raised so much havoc in the world today, considering activist for animal rights are very passionate and will not stop on the account of politeness to get a point across. A widely known animal rights group established in 1980, known as Peta are famous for throwing buckets of wet paint on a various victims…

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