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    Women’s rights The rights and freedoms of various gender‚ social‚ cultural and economic groups have changed dramatically since 1900. In 1900 women were not allowed to get jobs‚ they were to stay in the house and obey their husbands. Women did not have the right to vote and were not permitted to use the pill or abortion‚ they were not able to achieve a higher education and could not obtain a loan if they were single as they needed their husband as a guarantor. In NSW in 1902 women were given the

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    What are Civil Rights? Civil rights are the rights of citizens and social freedom. A civil right is a right or privilege that can be enforced by an individual. This means that if a person violates another’s civil rights‚ it gives the later a right to an action for injury. We have civil rights because it keeps us free from unfair treatments or discrimination. Our topic is gay rights. It is related to civil rights because they want to get married but in some states they can’t get married.In 1967 being

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    United States. Cows are used for clothing‚ which is leather. Not many people know what they consume or wear in some cases. Humans should get more involved on what the slaughterhouse is capable of and what the cows go through. Cows deserves rights and these rights should abolish the cases with animal abuse. Slaughterhouses should not be permitted to be running. They’ve violated every rule or law or restriction that have been put in their industry. There are rules on cruelty to animals such as not keeping

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    6. PATIENT’S BILL OF RIGHTS Patient bill of rights all over the world give patient a consideration of receiving care that respect personal beliefs‚ cultural and spiritual values of the patient. Opportunity to have access to information in such a way that the patient can understand and to have answers to all questions concerning the diagnosis‚ prognosis‚ and treatment with options available. The issue of confidentiality and privacy encourages the patient in every part of the world to be honest in

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    am also aware of the lack of animal rights. Who has not seen a filthy dog or cat walking down the street? Stray animals‚ all included‚ just add to our country’s façade of a besmirched environment. And sure‚ this might sound superficial‚ but if that will get people into getting something actually done‚ go ahead and think about the image and looks. Added to that‚ there are more righteous reasons as to why we should be widely concerned when it come to animal rights. Stray or feral animals are usually

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    1964 was the year the civil rights act passed‚ it was just the beginning for African Americans. The civil rights act made amazing breakthroughs aiding the prevention of discrimination of people because of their race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin basically giving equal access to everything despite certain character traits. These rights were being enforced by the early 1970’s. But just because a law is enforced‚ does not make it the problem solver for an issue as big as racism. No law can

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    allowed to get married. 31 states have put those minority rights up to a vote and in all 31 of those states‚ that minority rights issue has gone down to defeat. But here’s the thing about rights. They’re not actually supposed to be voted on. That’s why they’re called rights.” There should be legislation allowing same sex marriage in all states of the United States. They should be treated like any other American and receive the same rights as everyone else. Most states in the United States have

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    Reproductive rights are one of the most divisive issues in our country today. Emotional appeals made by Conservatives lead many to believe abortions are being used as contraceptive by promiscuous young women who refuse to deal with the consequences of their actions. Pro- life arguments fail to acknowledge that abortions are a fundamental right afforded to women. Without the right to access safe contraceptives as well as safe and healthy abortions women no longer have a right to plan their futures

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    The Western world has a widespread flawed perception about what women’s rights in Afghanistan have always been like. Before the conflict in the 1970s began‚ the future looked bright for Afghan women. They were given the right to vote in 1919‚ gender separation was abolished in the 1950s‚ and a new constitution promised more equality for women in the 1960s. Contrary to photographs the Western world sees of Afghan women dressed in burqas from head-to-toe‚ Horia Mosadiq‚ who was just a young girl when

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    The Right to Die Euthanasia is the painless‚ intentionally‚ knowingly and direct act of causing death to another human being; also known as assisted suicide and mercy killing. Euthanasia is used for a terminal illness or incurable condition. If for example a doctor was to give a patient suffering from a terminal condition such as cancer an overdose of drugs that would end the patient’s life‚ this would be considered as euthanasia. Deliberately aiding‚ or encouraging a person to commit suicide would

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