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    Petition of Rights

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    The Petition of Rights aided with shaping the ideas of present-day ordered government‚ a regulation where local governments or municipalities are still created to help maintain order. This petition has helped ordered governments decide whether or not creating police forces‚ insurance agencies‚ tax collector offices‚ and a variety of other companies would support their said governments. Ever since this petition was accepted into the United Kingdom‚ for example‚ the King who ruled England before the

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    1. Personal Values 5 Key Rights and Responsibilities‚ I believe are important of Canadian citizenship are: (1 being the most important of the five) 1. Legal Rights- The right to have fair treatment (not to be given cruel or unreasonable punishment) until proven guilty. 2. The Right to Equality. 3. The Right to Express Religion: freedom to conscience and religion. 4. Freedom of thought‚ belief‚ opinion and expression 5. Democratic Rights- The right to vote. I

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    Right to Counsel

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    Right to Counsel David Trapani University of Phoenix CJA 364 October 17‚ 2011 Scott Horwath Right to Counsel The right to counsel is a fundamental right in the United States criminal justice system. As the country has matured‚ the concept has evolved and expanded significantly to promote due process and confidence in the entire system. The concept has evolved to the point that most successful attorneys elect to use private counsel when they themselves are the subject of criminal proceedings

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    Inmate Rights

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    from mirror.co.uk. Do Inmates Have More Rights Than We Think? Story by: Michael Mosier Inmates all across the country have multiple rights such as the right to hot meals every day and the right to shelter. This could be deemed common sense. They also have their Miranda Rights read to them upon being arrested. But‚ do prisoners have more rights that what we believe? The answer may be yes. According to HG.org‚ prisoners of every degree have the right to complain about prison conditions (HG.org)

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    Animal rights

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    years there has been a major debate regarding animal’s rights. Human beings have been using animals for food‚ shelter‚ safety‚ clothing‚ and more recently for medical research. The main drawback of using animals for all these things is the way we treat them. According to Carl Cohen‚ he believes that animals have no rights and are not a main part of our society. Whereas Tom Regan‚ on the opposite side of the debate believes that animals do have rights and should be an equal part of society. Both arguments

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    Rights of Employees

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    Rights of Employees CONTENTS Introduction 1.  Workers and employees 2.  Length of service 3.  Contracts of employment 4.  Written statement of terms 5.  Statutory procedures and the LRA Code of Practice 6.  Wages 7.  Hours‚ holidays and rest breaks 8.  Sunday working 9.  Time off provisions 10.     Maternity‚ paternity and adoption 11.     Part time workers 12.     Fixed term employees 13.     Discrimination 14.     Whistleblowing 15.     Employment protection in health and safety

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    Women's Right

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    the movement for Women’s suffrage lasted a superfluous amount of time. Mrs. Adam’s request for the President to “remember the ladies” set in motion a whole movement that would revolutionize the United States of America. A movement that set forth rights that the women of today take for granted. The women’s suffrage movement began in the mid-nineteenth century. Women began discussing the problems they faced in society and the different ways they wanted to change their lives. The Civil War and World

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    What Makes A Hero?

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    though. I believe that a celebrity can of course be a hero‚ but in most cases they are not. They are usually only famous for being rich‚ and actor‚ or something along those lines. Similarly‚ a celebrity can be your role model‚ but that again does not make them a hero. One might view a celebrity as a role model because they want to look like that person‚ or live the same lifestyle that they do. Of course‚ a role model could also be a hero‚ and for the same reasons‚ people may want to be like them. Finally

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    Reading Makes a Man

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    input and sense absolute positions and are often run in an absolute input mode‚ but they may also be set up to simulate a relative input mode like that of a touchpad‚ where the stylus or puck can be lifted and repositioned. Input and output devices make up the hardware interface between a computer and a scanner or 6DOF controller. Contents  [hide]  * 1 Keyboards * 2 Pointing devices * 3 High-degree of freedom input devices * 4

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