Papers 2711-2720 of total 96483 found.
…in new democracies or states that have not yet become politically democratic. This way, people would become more aware of the human rights that they deserve to have and more educated on the best form of democracy for them and their society. Also, the author…
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…You Can’t Say That!?! In a time of such progress and cultural diversity, one would thing that certain human rights would be honored and kept unfettered by laws. These human rights are some of the most basic elements having your own free…
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…in our country to protect the woman’s right to choose. The pro-life activists argue that abortion is sin and that it makes no sense for any woman to have the right to murder a human being just because it has not actually been born. The pro-life activists…
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…they feel it is their “human right” and the state has no right to deny them their wish. Many terminally ill people just want freedom from pain that dominates their consciousness. Patients have a human right to demand release from pain; therefore, physicians have…
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…In his "International Herald Tribune" essay "Torture and Death," published on Wednesday, November 27, Nicholas D. Kristof reports that there have been violations of human rights in China. He explains how fundamental human rights like religion were denied…
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…. Are we descendants of apes or not? This question and the nonsense race between the two arrogant groups to justify their thoughts seem to be last forever. Although there are some similarities between humans and apes, like walking up-right on two feet…
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…Animal Testing Animal testing is necessary for human survival and medical research. I will give a brief background and description of animal testing, explain some of the medical advancements achieved from animal testing, and give my own opinion…
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…changeling as well. Hunting has been a way of life from the beginning of time. “Hunting for sport or pleasure is ethical because (1) it does not violate any animals moral rights. (2) It has as its primary object the exercise of human skills, which…
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Category: /History
…for terrorism can be identified. In some ways, selfish, uncaring behaviour on the parts of groups of people mirror the adolescent stage of individuals, where personal concerns or grievances become out of proportion. In the Bahá'í view, humanity is nearing the stage…
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…the lions are living, breathing creatures and given life just as we humans have. This theory said Masai shouldn't be allowed to kill lions because they want to wear their fur skin for clothes. Some lion rights groups argued that there was no practical need…
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