Papers 1291-1300 of total 78456 found.
…imprisonment, murder and rape. In these countries, women are considered to be inferior to men and are not granted equal rights or protection under the laws. The governments, religions and cultures of these countries support the inequalities, thus allowing vicious…
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…in the ethical world of values. There are many different pros and cons to this issue. <Tab/>The pros to the coning of human beings are the ability to produce "super humans", will all but cease the production or further more of lab animals. New medical…
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…Do Children Have Rights in America? Most seem to think that the children's rights movement in America is fairly new. It has actually been in existance since about the mid-1600s. "Children in the colonies had rights that entitled…
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…The Struggle for Women's Rights The struggle for equal rights for women has been an ongoing struggle for humanity. Along the way, many complications and roadblocks have risen. Media, beauty standards, and the meaning of womanhood were some…
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…At the brink of the Cold War, women were still fighting for equal rights and would still be through the 1970’s. In the beginning of the Cold War the Equal Pay for Equal Work is reintroduced to make working conditions and pay equal for men and women…
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…Homosexual Relations: A Question of Equal Rights When people think of gay rights they think that homosexual people want to have special rights, rights that heterosexuals do not have, but this idea is entirely wrong. Homosexuals just want to have…
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…In the mid to late 1700's, the women of the United States of America had practically no rights. When they were married, the men represented the family, and the woman could not do anything without consulting the men. Women were expected to be housewives…
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Category: /Literature/English
…“The Lack of Women’s Human Rights in the Middle East” As women, we must unite to help one an other. We must all take are part in the struggle to bring justice to women. Violations against women in the Middle East have gone on for too long…
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…Do Gays Have the Right to Marry? Do gays have the right to marry? This topic was under legal scrutiny during the last congressional election. The Citizens of Hawaii voted against a proposal that would make marriages among gays legal…
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…Supreme Court’s outlook on African-American civil rights came as early as the Court’s 1953 and 1954 terms. Brown versus The Board of Education (1954, 1955) was the first landmark case of the Warren Court. The case came from the states of Kansas, South…
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