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Category: /Literature
…civilized life attainable (Segal "Antigone" 172). Antigone goes up against human law, by burying her brother Polyneices, knowing well that she will have to sacrifice her own life. She does this only because it is morally and ethically right, and this is why…
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…civilized life attainable (Segal "Antigone" 172). Antigone goes up against human law, by burying her brother Polyneices, knowing well that she will have to sacrifice her own life. She does this only because it is morally and ethically right, and this is why she…
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…For many millions of children, work is an ordeal, a source of suffering and exploitation, and a fundamental abuse of human rights. In general, children are defined as those under the age of 18, unless the laws of a particular country set the legal age…
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Category: /History
…such as the Inquisition, understood human nature had since changed little. Throughout the centuries, the institutional fusion of church and state had oftentimes proven a significant factor in the world's bloodletting. It mattered not from which "direction" the intrusion…
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…The issue of states rights is one that has been quarreled over since the birth of the United States. In 1787, debates arose on whether to ratify the Constitution, which would create a more supreme federal government, or to keep the Articles…
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…accept white discrimination in order to gain economic success. On the other hand, DuBois absolutely opposed Washington's ideas. DuBois believed that black inferiority should never be accepted and that blacks should fight for their rights as human beings. He…
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…Abstract Nowadays, the managers have realized that the employees are the most important resource in their business. If the human resource managers in the company recruit the right persons, and they can provide the incentive for their employees…
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Category: /History
…Women's Rights and Abolitionism Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a long-time advocate of women's rights, in a speech to the American Anti-Slavery Society said, "Yes, this is the only organization on God's footstool where the humanity of women is recognized…
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…their defends and sayings to this behavior. They think that downloading music should be a program or service provided to them. They think it is not exactly right to say that they are listening to music for free; they have to buy computers and service connections…
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…it in another light. Those others realized that restricting one’s right to hate is just as closed-minded as hate itself. Freedom for the thought we hate not only allows us to hate, but it protects our right to defend ourselves against hate. Many of today’s hate…
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