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    animals rights. In Animal Farm, the pigs “Ordered the hens’ rations to be stopped, and decreed that any animal giving so much as a grain of corn to a hen should be punished by death,”(Orwell 46). These pigs are being genuinely unfair to the hens by cutting off their food supply and are punishing the other animals that are trying to help them by killing them without reason. In August 28, 1963, King and “Over 250,000 black and white citizens assembled in Washington, D.C., for a mass civil rights…

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    Enemy Of The States

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    declaration, the earliest form of the United States government promised to secure a set of unalienable rights for all men – the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Today, the United States still strives to secure and protect these values for all American citizens. Via policing and military action, the government confronts and disbands any perceived threats to these unalienable rights – threats such as crime and terrorism. Advancements in both human and computer technology have…

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    LGBT Civil Rights

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    LGBT CIVIL RIGHTS In the recent years things have became widely accepted across this country and being homosexual is one of them. Now in the past it was looked down upon always and is still looked down by some people today. Though this has changed vastly with more people accepting people as who they are then just based of their sexuality. That is why I support the decision of legalizing gay marriage in our country. Our country is based on Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, by passing…

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    The Right to Privacy” is the right that protects the personal information of people. This right is the 12th Article in the, “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”, it says that “no one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honor and reputation”,(“Universal Declaration of Human Rights”). It is important because the right to privacy makes us feel safe at home. When people say “I don't care about the right to privacy…

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    During the late 17th century and 18th century in Europe there were people known as philosophers and they met to discuss various stuff like political, religious, economical, and social questions. Most of the questions that they asked and answered helped shape the world we are living in today. A lot of people wanderer what the Philosophers main idea was and it is simply to pursue greatness and lead the world to a greater future. The first Philosopher we will focus on is the one and only John Locke…

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    The Blackfish Effect

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    In the article, Seaworld made a statement, "Breeding is a natural, fundamental and important part of an animal 's life," the statement said, "and depriving a social animal of the right to reproduce is inhumane.", (Seaworld can expand tank but not breed whales, board rules, Ann O’Neil). It was found that animal rights activists agreed, but only if it was natural and in the wild. Seaworld seemed to finally understand where they were coming from and decided to not breed, but to continue to expand…

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    goes out of the United States without a warrant,” (www.theguardian.com). The NSA has no suspicion or warrant to search through anything and are invading people's’ privacy and Fourth Amendment. The NSA believes that they can read and listen to our stuff if they can read and listen to our conversations swift, efficient, and silent According to theguardian.com, “...NSA thinks it can intercept and then read Americans’ emails…

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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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    Do animals have as many rights as humans? When it comes to us humans we fight for our rights. Whether it is equal rights for races, similar to “Black Lives Matter”. Or how women have fought for their right to vote. Having the right to own guns and use them for defense. Even having the right of speaking our minds when something seems wrong or isn’t right. But when it comes to animals they don’t have the voice to speak against someone/thing. That is why there have been organizations and groups to…

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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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