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…Prisoner Rights What if your rights had been violated and there was nothing that could be done about it. What about being stuck in a jail cell and routinely beaten and raped by cellmates while the guards turned their heads. What if these claims were…
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…Are Our Rights to Think Being Endangered? Today a lot of us do not like to accept new ideas and thoughts. People need to open their minds and accept other opinions. We commit hateful acts to try to get people to believe our opinions and agree…
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…Party Animals We are all familiar with the Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant. Most of us have seen the pachyderm and the beast of burden in countless political cartoons, but how did they come to be the official "mascot" for the two…
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…France and the United States of America are two countries that have seen fit to implement a 'Bill of Rights' into their constitution, which guarantees the liberties and freedoms of the individual, and reinforces the basic rights of all human beings…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Atrocities of 2nd War led to greater emphasis on role of international law in achieving peace and established United Nations, an international organisation for maintenance of security and promotion of human rights. In 1948, Universal Declaration of Human…
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Category: /History
…As the founders of this country contemplated the form of government they wanted to create, they looked to classical republics and natural rights philosophers as models for how they wanted their government to be. Classical Republicanism is the theory…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Generally, Australia's ratification of its international human rights obligations has been QUITE good. We have free elections, an independent judiciary, the Executive which is bound the law. Our liberties are legally protected, we have enough to eat…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Is there any validity to the popular notion of a left-brained versus a right-brained person? The sterotypical left-brained person is logical and linear in his/her thinking, while the right-brained person is creative, holistic, , and able to see…
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…and ignorance of their natural born American human rights. Cruel, degrading, and life threatening methods of restraint have indeed been a ritual of the U.S. criminal justice system. On the contrary, one of thirty murderers spends less than seven days in prison. Many…
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Category: /Law & Government
…coverage. These debates, articles, and reports are often focusing on rights outlined in constitutional laws, amendments and Bill of Rights as a source of the right of same sex couples to marry. Some states have addressed the issue of such rights in court cases…
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