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    Equal Rights for Men and Women? Do you believe women should have the same rights as men? - Anthony Schifano (California‚ USA) Lama:  I do believe that women should have the same rights as men because they make up half the society. Sure‚ I do believe that women should be treated equally and have same rights as men because the only difference between women and men is their sex and biological structure. Saher:  Of course; women and men are equal. Both genders are human beings who live their

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    For my choice project I chose to interview a parent who has a child with special needs. The parent I chose to interview is a person I work with. She is a mother of two children‚ a son and a daughter which her son has been diagnosed with autism. Her son is ten years old and has been living with autism since he was diagnosed at the age of three. I have known this mother for about three years now and have helped her in many of the autism fundraisers that she puts on to raise money for her autism support

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    Criteria 1 It is important for practitioners to identify children’s care and learning needs in a setting‚ there are many reasons for this. Firstly‚ is to promote development. Some children develop and learn faster than others and it is partly our responsibility to ensure all children’s needs are cared for no matter what stage of development they are at. We can do this by carrying out observations; these help us to identify the exact learning needs of children. They can show us clearly what stage

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    Equal rights is very important to me and many people in the U.S. Everyone should be treated equally no matter their race or religion. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of many African-Americans who thought this too. Even though whites thought that blacks should be lessers and resorted to violence to keep this from happening‚ MLK believed it was for the common good for everyone to be treated as equals. It was also his individual right to stand up and protest for equal rights‚ which is the first amendment

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    In the United States of America‚ the right to bear arms was considered one of the most important rights of its citizens. This right is so important that it is protected by the second amendment to the constitution of the United States. Countless debates have been held to discuss the right to bear arms and the consequences and benefits of restricting this right. The United States is a free country because its citizens had the courage and valor to stand up against an oppressive empire knowing full well

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    ANIMAL RIGHTS MOVEMENT Did you know that the United States was the first country in the world to protect animals from cruel abuse? The Animal Rights Movement was something that happened in 1975. All people wanted was for the animals to stop being tortured. Fortunately for the people the animals were protected. And the animals were in favor of this movement too. I think that this movement will change these animal’s future forever. That is why the Animal Rights Movement is so important. This

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    Equal Treat and Rights For Women "I think a lot of women said‚ Screw that noise. ’Cause they had a taste of freedom‚ they had a taste of making their own money‚ a taste of spending their own money‚ making their own decisions. I think the beginning of the women’s movement had its seeds right there in World War Two.” This is a quote by Dellie Hahne‚ an educator who had worked as a nurse’s aid for the Red Cross during World War II. Indeed‚ World War II was the first major breakthrough in

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    Children Rights

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    Children rights In the past people used to treat children as adults. However‚ nowadays there is a law that conserves children which is children rights. Children rights established to prevent children from abuse‚ unawareness‚ death and other factors that oppressed children. Some countries provide good services for children in several fields. On the other hand‚ in some countries children are prevented from their rights. The United Nations Convention created children rights to protect children in the

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    Equal Rights Proposition Outline Team C SOC/315 Cultural Diversity December 1‚ 2010 Professor: Kate Murphy. Equal Rights Proposition Outline I. Introduction II. The issues: a. Passengers have raised privacy objections to the new measures. This includes the objection to the appearances of body images as naked‚ when passed through the full-body x-ray machines. Passengers have also raised questions over the safety of the full-body x-ray scan machines‚ as well as the privacy

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    316 Support individuals to access and use services and facilities 1.1 Describe how accessing a range of services and facilities can be beneficial to an individual’s well being It is beneficial for an individual’s overall (physical‚ mental‚ social) well-being to have access to a range of services and facilities. For example supporting an individual to use the bus helps them to feel part of the society‚ doing something that others do. They can also meet others which helps them to socialize. 1

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