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    Equal protection

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    Equal Protection for Gay Marriage Danny K. Fattori POL 303 Mark Miller March 10‚ 2014 Gay Marriage In a country were countless soldiers fight on a daily basis for freedom and countless have lost their lives in this pursuit‚ why are we all not free? Are we not all provided equal protection under the law? But what if that law is by its very nature‚ unfair and biased? In a country where we are now all supposed to be created equal‚ why are we all not looked at in the eyes of the law as equals?

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    What is your Jung Typology profile? (ISTJ‚ ISFJ‚ INFJ‚ INTJ‚ ISTP‚ ISFP‚ INFP‚ INTP‚ ESTP‚ ESFP‚ ENFP‚ ENTP‚ ESTJ‚ ESFJ‚ ENFJ‚ ENTJ) ENTJ 2. What does your Jung Typology profile type indicate about yourself? (Refer to the TypeLogic or Know Your Type link) My profile indicated that I am a natural leader and that I stand up for myself whether it is with friends or through confrontation. It stated that i also enjoy the opportunity to organize and lead. 3. What is your primary learning style(s) from

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    investor protection

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    PROTECTION OF INVESTORS IN PRIMARY MARKET (IPOs) THROUGH ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS (ICDR) 1. INTRODUCTION We have discussed in previous chapter that SEBI has wide powers to regulate the securities market and to protect the interest of investors in primary market as well as secondary market. The board has powers to regulate the functioning of stock broker‚ sub brokers or other intermediaries‚ so that investor’s money can not be lost by malpractices or in other

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    CONSUMER PROTECTION

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    Consumer protection Act Introduction A consumer protection Act‚ 1986‚ provides for the better protection of consumers. Unlike existing laws which are punitive or preventive in nature‚ the provisions of this Act are compensatory in nature. The act is intended to provide simple‚ speedy and inexpensive redressal to the consumers’ grievances‚ award relief and compensation wherever appropriate to the consumer. RIGHTS ENJOYED BY CONSUMER  Right to be protected against the marketing of goods

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    Indian women back then were often discriminated and they have little power and control‚ they are trying to legalizing this rights " The Women’s Reservation Bill " ‚India Rape Law and the " Womanifesto " to help them gain more power and rights for themselves. A number of studies by humanitarian and human rights organizations‚ such as the International Committee of the Red Cross or the United Nations Development Fund for Women. Through

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    The Civil Rights Movement In the early 1800s many rich Americans owned slaves. The slaves were captured from their home land of Africa. As a slave they were forced to do an abundance of manual labor on white people’s plantations for no pay‚ they were often beaten if they didn’t do as their “owners” told them to do. Many influential people fought to free African American slaves‚ these people included Abraham Lincoln‚ Susan B. Anthony‚ Frederick Douglass‚ and many more. When Abraham Lincoln signed

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    Civil Rights mean that people have the right to be treated equally as their fellow citizens. Public order is the idea that everyone in the public behaves themselves. Or law enforcement around restoring order in the public. (Herbert‚ 2011) I think that Civil Right movements and Civil rights groups was the rise of civil rights itself. They made sure that people had people had equal rights to things. It protects us from discrimination on grounds such as physical or mental disability‚ gender‚ religion

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    Child Protection

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    bruises. Soon after‚ Peter is placed on the Haringey child protection register for physical abuse and neglect. Peter is cared for by a family friend‚ however on 26th January Peter is returned to his mother‚ even though she is still on police bail. By 9th April Connelly takes him to North Middlesex hospital. Staff identify bruises and scratches on him. Three months later‚ social worker Maria Ward informs the police of bruising on Peter ’s face during an unannounced visit. Staff at North Middlesex

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    Animal Rights PHI 208 Understanding Philosophy June 1‚ 2014 According‚ to the animal right movement animals are equal to human in many ways than one‚ companionship‚ protector‚ and a medically alert animal. In recent years a number of oppressed groups have campaigned about Animals being equal to human. We should extend non-human rights to animals the same equality as a human is given the same consideration. Even‚ though the weakness of the utilitarian

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    of life. He was a strong advocate for the idea that each human had a purpose and they are given many rights from their first breath. In the eyes of Locke‚ the Natural Rights Philosophy was that all living things should have laws pertaining to their own lives and these laws serve for the preservation of their existence and that no one should stand in the way of any human achieving these rights. In correspondence with him establishing these ideas‚ many people agreed with this theory and expanded

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