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    Have We No Right to Happiness Individuals usually look for companionship with the ultimate goal of living a life of happiness and fulfillment. With that goal in mind, couples and spouses are naturally inclined to making promises of heaven and earth or they promise that through whatever means suffice, they will fulfill each other’s desires. Nevertheless, those promises usually amount to nothing when the relationship is on the rocks. At that particular point the thought that creeps into one’s mind…

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    Animal rights are rights which state that animals are free to live from human exploitation and abuse. That means that humans have no right to use animals in any way that could cause them to feel pain or make them die no matter how humane they are treated during what they experiencing, and that they should be free from any unnecessary pain and suffering, and premature death even if it is for the benefit of both humans and animals. Some of these rights include: freedom from hunger and thirst by…

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    legislation was created and passed, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. Stemming from France’s National Assembly, the declaration holds one of the utmost importance when discussing the French Revolution, and the history of civil and human rights. It served as a firm assertion of the beliefs and values held by the revolutionaries, it was what they were fighting for. Consequently the declaration inspired an enormous amount of civil right constitutions and other forms of…

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    Women’s rights are differently affected in any given society or country by war or peace, war between segments in the society or as an affect of external conflicts. During times of war, the security of women is simply faltering, as they are vulnerable to slavery, rape, murder, and more violent acts by their enemies, invaders, or by their own country’s frustrated soldiers or men. Peace affects women likewise. For the purpose of this essay, we will study two of the major threats to women’s rights,…

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    they still do not have any rights that could help protect them. Countries, such as Spain, the U.K., Sweden, Austria, Belgium, and The Netherlands, have given some rights to gorillas. These rights are used to protect these primates from experimentation, torture, and medical testing. Sadly one of the countries that does not have rights for apes is America. Even though America does not have rights for apes, there are many people who believe that apes should have rights because they too can express…

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    defenses against government actions. It is a right that is guaranteed by the laws. An example of civil liberties is everyone has the right to practice whatever religion they would like. The government would not be able to restrict with the decision a citizen makes about their religion. A civil right is a right of an individual to obtain equal treatment in a number of scenarios. Examples of civil rights are freedom of speech, the right to vote, and the right to be treated equal as everyone in…

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    Civil Rights Civil rights are rights given to everyone under fair use, they protect citizens from discrimination. Anyone and everyone is to be protected despite their details, like their gender, sexuality, race, and looks. An important person, Thomas Jefferson, states that we have the right to pursue whatever makes us happy. People should be able to do things that make them happy, like applying a label to themselves or just being whoever they are. On the other hand, people who are just being…

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    Women’s Rights Are Human Rights September 15 Women’s Rights Are Human Rights Clinton uses the three key tools to a great speech, logos, ethos, and pathos. The speaker’s claim is that women rights are human rights. In Clinton’s speech, the Kairos is rather implicit. The timeliness of the speech is very important in understanding the main idea of the essay. An example of the Kairos occurs here: “Tragically, women are most often the ones whose human rights…

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    They say discrimination is illegal–even though it is happening right before our eyes. Think of an eight year being pulled out of the line to his flight just because of his name, Mohamed Hasan Shaikh. They pulled him out because of what, color, religion, a name? Hasan means handsome, by the way. We need to uphold the rights afforded to us as citizens of this nation. The Bill of Rights confers a free trial. More importantly, we need to take care of the innocent that are convicted…

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    Right to Equality and Access to justice : Article 14 provides that the state shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of law within the territory of India. Article 14 uses two expressions “ equality before the law” and “ equal protection of law”. Equality before law is taken from England and equal protection of law is taken from American Constitution . both these terms appear same but they have different meaning. Equality before law provides that everybody is…

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