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    America, land of the free and home of the brave. We pride ourselves on being unrestricted, we can choose: what we believe (spiritually and politically), what we want to be (career-wise and gender-wise), and where we want to go. But, what does it mean to truly be free? According to the Merriam-Webster the definition of free is, “not determined by anything beyond its own nature or being : choosing or capable of choosing for itself.” In other words, nothing controls people but them people…

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    Civil rights are the rights of citizens to political and social equality. One of the major goals of the American Civil Rights movement was to give all people, regardless of race, equal rights. In the United States, civil rights are supposed to be for all people. Throughout history, people have had to fight for their rights when others tried to deny them. Today, all people enjoy the benefits of civil rights advocates. Susan B. Anthony changed the course of history. Without Susan B. Anthony,…

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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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    I agree to this theory. Basic rights such as voting, freedom of religion, the right to have a fair trial, and the right to bare arm should not be taken away from citizens. We have walked so far and gone through so much to receive these rights that I believe it should not be taken away. If it was better before citizens had these rights why were these rights even establish up until today? I admit there are cons to citizens having the right to own a gun, but the pros surpass the cons.…

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    collage for diploma without knowledge of many of civil right activists that put in so much time, energy and even last drop of their blood in fight against racism and bring desegregation to the level it is today in United States. Meanwhile I am familiar with many notorious dictators and wicked terrorists like Idiamin Dada of Uganda, Gen. Sani Abacha of Nigeria, and Osama Bin Laden to mention only these few. I believe that including the study of civil right activists in school curriculum should be…

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    Are any “natural human rights” real? What reason is there to think “natural human rights” do or do not exist? What are human rights? According to John Locke, there are three basic human rights given: the right to life, liberty, and estate. Human rights are rights that are inherent to all human beings when one enters the world. As humans, we rights that protect us from things like discrimination, freedom of thought and religion, and slavery. These basic human rights are often expressed by laws…

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    Ulrich (n.d.), “treating equals as equals and unequals as unequals lies at the heart of the principle of justice” (para. 16). If the right of autonomy was recognized and followed by the law then in theory, Pretty would be able to practice euthanasia as the choice was made autonomously. One cannot be selective in deciding which individuals could exercise their rights while restricting that of another. The inequality of allowing autonomy and impeding choice proved to be unjust in the case of…

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    excellent educational structure. But this seems odd, that Nozick would refute a society that offers public education to individuals. Public education is the one of the productive areas that is to thank when talking about wealth. The right to education is an essential right that needs to be fostered by the State because not everyone has the luxury to pay for it. Education is such an important need, but Nozick is not arguing that education is unjust instead he is referring to the act of having…

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    scholars, human rights advocates, and government officials have been promoting or criticizing the claim that human rights, as defined in the U.N declaration of human rights, are universally valid. Considering this loggerhead this paper attempts to analyze the conflict between the cultural relativism and universal human rights from the point of view of human security in Asia. This paper will consider claims about ` Asian Values` made in connection to human rights and economic development rights…

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    I believe that to have a perfect world, you must have equality. The word Aequalis is from the latin language which means equal. In this world, to bring everyone together every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents, and believing that no one should have poorer life because of where, what or whom they were born or what they believe, or whether they have a disability. No belief system is higher or more powerful than the other, each individual can have their…

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