Papers 1531-1540 of total 76434 found.
…International Convention Against the Reproductive Cloning of Human Rights Every human being born has the right to life in all its perspectives, every human being is equal to all others without distinct in racial, social, political, economical…
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…conflicting claims of individual rights. Definitions from Encarta World English Dictionary Engaged in Military Conflict means fighting open warfare. Demands of national security means protection against loss, attack, or harm to the citizens. Ought…
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Category: /Literature
…from acts of corruption, including the laundering of funds, and in returning of such funds." I. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS The enjoyment of all regimes of rights, be they economic, social and cultural or civil and political, is seriously undermined…
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…In what way can the idea of rights for young people be seen as consistent with a concern for their welfare? The idea of granting rights to young people is still relatively recent and one which necessitates that society view youth as a social structure…
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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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Category: /History
…Summary Since September 11, 2001 the fear of terrorism has eroded the rights and liberties that define American society. There have been egregious violations of Constitutional rights and international law related to the government response…
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…1. Main Arguments a. Since current sex discrimination laws are not based on constitutional amendments, are poorly enforced and are subject to interpretation. An Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution is the only way to ensure the consistent…
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…The Civil War remains one of the most tragic national crises in America's history. The destructive warfare killed twice as many Americans as died in World War II (Owens). Lincoln, in deciding to free the slaves, made the war into the unequivocal fight…
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…Why are laws necessary? They're necessary because a culture without strict law and justice would not last long. Criminal activity would prevent a flourishing economy. Trade with other civilizations would not exist because there is a great chance of being…
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…Ancient Egypt Between 3100 and 332 B.C was the rise and climax of one of the richest and oldest ancient civilizations. It's lifeline was the Nile river in the Nile valley. Here, Egyptian dynasties ruled from the first cataract of the Nile…
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