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    Bill of Rights Essay The Bill of Rights is the foundation of individual rights in America. The Bill of Rights was proposed by Thomas Jefferson in 1787. Then‚ 4 years later‚ in 1791‚ the first ten amendments from the Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution. Seven years later‚ another amendment was added regarding lawsuits against states. Over time‚ even more amendments were added. The most recently added amendment was the amendment about Congressional pay‚ which was added in 1992. There are

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    the gender of your child is looked down upon society. The concept of equality can be exampled in; Race‚ Gender‚ Politics‚ and what some colleges do to make them look good. (2) When Americans say "We are created equal"‚ we mean that were given the same rights (until broken)‚ and equal opportunity. To have the same rights and opptunity as every body else is one main reason people move to America. To have the equal rights‚ equal chance to succeed‚ and the equal opportunity to have a

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    The application of natural rights allows every citizen of the United States of America to have equal and inalienable protections from the government that created them. Although debated on where the line is drawn‚ Americans know that they have the Freedom of Speech‚ the Right to Refuse the Quartering of Soldiers‚ and the Right to Bear Arms. Actually the last one should go more like this; “a well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and

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    equality in schoolsIntroduction Every child has the right to access the curriculum‚ Equality of access. This means that children can work to the best of their ability and be treated equally within their learning. The schools have a duty to support these rights and they must be reflected through their policies and procedures and must comply with current legislations and codes of practice. The Equality Act 2010 1.2 All pupils have the right to a broad and balanced curriculum. This must also be

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    1789‚ James Madison fulfilled his promise to the people of the United States by adding the Bill of Rights to the Constitution. Although not all of Madison’s amendments were passed‚ the 10 that were‚ changed the future of the country. Many citizens of the United States were concerned about their rights under the federal law‚ which would protect them by ratifying The Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights also limited the government’s power which pleased the antifederalists. During this time period the

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    Discussion 5 The Equal Rights Amendment The 14th Amendment to the Constitution states that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States” are granted citizenship‚ which included slaves. Additionally‚ the 14th Amendment declares that states cannot deny any person “life‚ liberty or property‚ without due process of law” and that a state could not “deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” This amendment basically outlined who is a citizen of the United States

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    Pontellier was strange‚ she didn’t marry her husband out of love like she thought she did and she never really had the urge to want him‚ she loved him but not in the wat she should. Throughout the plot of the book she started thinking of women’s rights; like why it wasn’t okay for women to have their own opinion or why wasn’t it okay

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    Empathy with Equal Right? “All seats provide equal viewing of the universe.” -Museum Guide‚ Hayden Planetarium. Empathy is being able to understand someone’s feelings‚ ideas‚ and opinions (putting yourself in their place). People have been trying to fighting for civil rights for many years. Even though the Civil Rights Act was passed back in 1964‚ totill this day‚ people are fighting to enforce those rights. We all have our motives for wanting equal rights. All these groups that have fought for

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    The bill of rights was necessary because it provided a guideline of what the federal government can and cannot do to protect the new country and its people without overstepping the boundaries. As is famously stated‚ "with power comes corruption." This shows that having a bill of rights would be able to prevent our government from becoming too corrupt. It makes sure that the citizens can preserve their rights and protects them from the corruption that is common amongst other‚ more corrupt governments

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    When people think of a perfect society‚ reasonable equality would probably come to mind. However‚ can the concept of equality go too far? This was the case‚ as far as the societies go in The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas and Harrison Bergeron. These societies have gone too far to reach total equality. Each over-exaggerates the concept‚ The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas offers a more enticing community‚ and the overall image of a complete utopia is somewhat unreachable. Both societies in the

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