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    illegal. It holds them back from the rights that were given to them from a long time ago. Meaning taking away the rights to adopt children from the person they choose to be with is discrimination. “So it was a potent marker of how fast laws and attitudes on gay rights issues have changed on Wednesday when civil rights lawyers filed lawsuits in federal court challenging the law”(Lewin). This quote is showing that even if there is laws that have the right that gay rights were allowing gay and…

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    but the government should have a limit; there is no reason why they should be saving all the data they encounter. The government should not be checking our phone calls or our credit cards bill this is a violation of the fourth amendment. The civil right was made to protect every individual from higher position abuse for example government, police, or even the president. Some surveillance may protect the state but the government should not be able to store this information with out the people…

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    Animal rights are believed to belong to animals to live free from the use of medical research, hunting, and other services to humans. Also all animals are entitled to the possession of their own lives and that their most basic interests, such as the need to avoid suffering and should be afforded the same consideration as similar interests of human beings. Animals have been suffering and also killed because they 're on the bottom of the food chain or maybe it could be that we’re smarter than most…

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    people with degrees in fields like nursing. The negative out comes from the last five years is the violence and not t up holding the rights of African Americans that has led to the death of innocent people and cause a uproar in African American neighborhoods. These problems are undeniably geared towards bounties of race and leak into not upholding the values of human rights, how this can be achieved is by enforcing the law that treats people equal and gives everyone the same…

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    In 1875 traveling along the railway was anything but luxurious and the food options were atrocious. Besides the fact that there were very few restaurants options near railway stops the food offered was often rancid and took so long to be served customers didn’t have time to eat it. These existing restaurants weren’t concerned about one-overing their customer because they would never see them again. Fred Harvey was one of the first to recognize this unmet need and he capitalized on it. Harvey…

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    Martin Luther King, a black civil right campaigner, gave an unforgettable speech called “I Have a Dream” on August 28, 1963, commemorating the centennial of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and urging President John F. Kennedy to pass civil rights bill. King’s purpose of giving this speech is to eliminate the inequality of treatment to black people, to express the necessities of eradicating racial inequality and to pursue the improvement of future changes. He adopted a dramatic tone in order…

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    many issues of black communities. Some of them were inequality, human rights, racism, but the most important issue was oppression. According to “A Black Pastor Looks at Black Theology,” by Roger Williams, black theology allows to go free if one is under limitations of their rights and abuse. In 1960s, religious beliefs became a tool that bounded people and gave them the strength to resist oppression and gain equal civil rights. As it was mentioned above, movement faded, so as a bond and beliefs…

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    Imagine going through your life with no equality, and the person next to you had the freedom of things that you didn’t have, or if you didn’t have the right to your own life and happiness, or even if you couldn’t adjust your leaders when they begin to destruct. This is how our life would be today without Thomas Jefferson writing the Declaration of Independence(DOI). These three ideals of the DOI are the most important for various reasons. Equality of all humans is very important to the…

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    Waiting For Dan Analysis

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    main characters are both protesters. In “A Letter Home”, Kara is expressing her feelings towards the protests at Kent University that was involved with the Vietnam War. In “Waiting for Dan”, Dan is a man who rides a freedom bus standing up for racial rights. Because of Dan’s brave actions, he was sent to a prison in Mississippi. One similarity between the protesters in “A Letter Home” and “Waiting for Dan” is that they both had the same idea and message in the end, that violence is not the…

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    Re Baby B No 2 Summary

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    The purpose of this essay is to critically analyse the standpoint of Australian law in relation to withdrawing and withholding care of ill neonates and offer recommendations if conflict arises. Best Interest Individual autonomy is a fundamental right that all human beings possess no matter what their stature. This cardinal principle is placed above all other merits such as patient welfare and sanctity of life. It is important to note that the…

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