Papers 1491-1500 of total 96483 found.
…        The question of whether capital punishment is right or wrong is a truly tough choice to make. Capital punishment (death penalty) is legal because the government of the United States of America says that it is all right to execute…
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…face profiling and often discrimination. Blacks also still feel the effects of racist attitudes lingering from the time of slavery. Throughout twentieth century America we have seen several civil and human rights controversies. Women have struggled…
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Category: /Law & Government
…European Social Integration 2004 citizenship of the European Union - metaphor or source of rights As of February 7th, 1992, citizenship of the European Union (EU; the 'Union') was conferred automatically on nationals of member countries of the European…
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…," campaigning for lesbian and gay human rights http://www.amensty.org Queensland University of Technology Equity Support For Staff and Students http://www.busqut.edu.au Primary Bibliography on Gay/lesbian Bisexual Issues http://www.mip.org/resources/packet…
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…Animals are legally considered subordinate to humans. They are physically and mentally inferior but they are still living creatures. They require food, sleep, reproduce and feel pain therefore they should have some form of legal defense. Although animal…
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…solutions (p.235). For the benefit of those who are not up to speed on neurological geography, the theory goes that each side of the brain does different jobs in different ways, hence causing conflict in human interaction, more specifically in the workplace. We…
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…Abortion is one of the most controversial and emotional issues facing the U.S. today. This should not be surprising, given that individuals' attitudes about abortion are shaped by their convictions regarding religion, morality, human rights, public…
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…choice of every human being (Halliburton 1192). We have the innate right to choose what care we receive or do not receive. The age of this patient since so close to the legal age of consent is merely semantically both moral and legal. His desires are based…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the right to kill in self defense, why has not the state, which is nothing more than an aggregation of individuals, the same right to defen! d itself against unjust aggression and unjust attacks (Kaplan 28)?" It's so difficult to understand why these criminals…
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…be about how he was a man recognized throughout the world as an activist for human rights. All of these things, and many more, are true about a man who played such an important role in the fight for civil rights in America that without him, the face of North…
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