Papers 1311-1320 of total 78456 found.
…The Civil Rights movement was the national effort in the 50s and 60s to eliminate segregation to gain equal rights. Many individuals and organizations challenged segregation and discrimination with a variety of activities, including protest marches…
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Category: /History
…One definition of equality states that it is an agreement in value, rank, properties, and rights. As simple as this concept might seem to those who have grown up in a world where equality is a standard of living, it has not always been that easy…
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Category: /History
…existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage” offering women little freedom (Melder 120). But in 1823, Maine gave legal protection to the property rights and personal independence of married women who had been deserted by their husbands…
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…. The homosexual community should receive the same rights as the heterosexual community, thus the laws should relate to all of the society. By thoroughly researching the laws in relation to the homosexual community, it has been noticeable that homosexuals do…
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…to improve healthcare, while taking opposite sides on gay and lesbian rights. In choosing a political party, both sides need to be taken into account. The left or the right may suite any one person, but it all boils down to our personal morals and convictions…
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Category: /Literature/English
…ideals and philosophies changed. They start out reflecting society, and when Arthur becomes King and begins to think for himself, he realizes that the past ways were wrong. In order to fix the past King Arthur redefines might and right. He does so…
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…The 19th Amendment In 1920, the adoption of the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. When the Constitution was adopted in 1789, the right to vote, or suffrage, was restricted to certain groups of people. Among this group were men, those…
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Category: /Literature
…In business today, human rights are not considered. Human rights should be considered in every business organization. Neglecting human rights is a serious matter, because it can lead to abuse, murder, deception and immorality. Although a business may…
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Category: /Law & Government
…for it. Economically homosexual groups have problems. Gays can not marry legally in the U.S. except for Hawaii. This denies gay couples around the country the freedom given to married straight couples. For instance certain visitation rights if their loved one is ill, tax…
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Category: /History
…Catholic president was elected; the birth control pill was introduced, and we confronted the question of nuclear war. We also saw the emergence of the Civil Rights Movement, the Anti-War Movement and the Women’s Rights Movement as we learned first-hand and up…
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