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    altered to meet the needs of either an individual or society. Throughout history, people have struggled to balance the rights of individuals and society, not only in families, but also at schools, businesses, and communities. Even though, many nations have started to stabilize these two topics by enacting ordinances or creating policies, there still remain many situations where the rights of an individual and society need to…

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    unalienable rights. We have a right to life, a right to freedom from torture, a right to freedom of movement. These are unquestionable rights, they go without saying. But what about Animals, do they have rights as well? Is it ethical to experiment, test, and torture animals for human advancement? For human safety? For entertainment? This is a prominent issue today that keeps growing as time goes on. In in recent years, animal rights activists have been actively seeking more rights for animals.…

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    Animal Rights Animals should have rights to protect them and their physical and mental wellbeing. Animals used in testing, research, farming industries, and attractions, experience cruelty and abuse when being held captive and used for human needs and entertainment. Studies have shown that animals experience more physical and emotional distress and pain when used in research and in industries. Animal rights activists claim animals should have the same rights as humans and the right to live…

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    Animal Rights Animals. They have a brain, a nervous system, and they communicate through sound. Sound familiar? Like a human? In reality there are only a few differences between human and animal biologically. So why do we treat them so differently. We won’t test on ourselves for risky things so why are we doing it to animals? Animals should not be used for testing because they can feel it, they are helpless, and many of animals die from it every year. Animals should have rights. However, they…

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    (first women pilot, and the first to fly over the atlantic ocean), Angela Merkel (first female chancellor presiding over the most powerful European economy), J.K. Rowling (multi million dollar author-wrote Harry Potter), Rosa Parks (First lady of civil rights), and Oprah Winfrey (generous Philanthropist), have all made such a big impact on life ("31 Most Inspiring Women Who Changed The World”). Each of those women were influential in changing what was viewed as the normal. If each of those women…

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    Although the feelings towards women’s rights were rapidly changing during the late twentieth century, not many women were able to have an opportunity to participate in the workplace. Olga Broumas’ “Cinderella” uses the contrast between a women’s want of a perfect fairytale ending and the struggle to make their own way in society to get across the underlying meaning of the women’s movement. Throughout the poem Broumas uses examples of how the women of that day were often shunned from these types…

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    courage is shown in both of the stories “Making Sarah cry” and “Susan B Anthony Dares To Vote”. Both of the characters in these stories show courage. In the informational text “Susan B Anthony Dares To Vote” she is trying to help all the women get the right to vote even though she could have been arrested at any point in time. In the poem “Making Sarah Cry” Sarah helped the narrator when she sees him starting to cry so she goes up to them and stands up to them even though she knew that they…

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    transition the staff and parent could make sure that the children are aware of what is happening. The children's rights should be promoted through the transition. According to the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child article 31 (leisure, play and culture) all children have the right to relax and play and article 12 (respects of the views of the child) suggest that children have the right to be involved in any decision making and that they have the opportunity to have a say in…

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    Every person is given rights when they are born, which are given to them until they die. But how many rights are actually given to you? Anytime you are in school, your rights can be taken away from you. Throughout schools, they want to keep a safe, free of harm, educational place for students to have fun and get a learning experience. The Bill of Rights has 10 different amendments that every citizen shares, and while you are in school, you are not able to practice your own religion, have freedom…

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    photograph, “France Trump Inauguration Protest,” he utilizes pathos-heavy rhetoric to argue for equal rights for women and minorities. On January 21, 2017, millions of women and men marched peacefully in protest of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. What began as a Facebook page dedicated to a Women’s March on Washington, D.C. quickly grew into a worldwide march for women, minority, and immigrant civil rights (Hartocollis, Alcindor). Ena’s photograph captures the protest in Paris, France and…

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