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    One of the rights in the Miranda rights includes the right to a lawyer before you talk to the police. You only need to tell the police your name and address. You are not forced to give explanations if you do not want. You should always talk with a lawyer to make sure you have a strong defense in court. Police have been known to resort to threats or trickery to get people to confess information. This is a violation of your rights‚ which is why it always pays to be educated. Even if you do not have

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    On 13th May 2012‚ in China‚ 4 months old baby girl‚ Mai Chen‚ (her name was on a note tucked in her clothes) was found in a dumpster behind a cinema in Beijing‚ her parents have and been taken to court for abandonment. The couple have admitted to abandoning their daughter and they said “We wanted a boy to lead out family after us and we had to leave Mai do follow to follow this and the one child policy”. The one-child-policy has led to many cases like this where children have been neglected‚ aborted

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    such as sheep could be cloned‚ then cloning of adult humans by the sameprocess would likely be possible as well. Of course‚ the process is far from perfected even with sheep— it took 276 failures by Wilmut and his colleagues to produce Dolly‚ their one success. Whether the process can be successfully replicated in other mammals‚ much less in humans‚ is not now known. But those who were horrified at the prospect of human cloning were not assuaged by the fact that the science with humans is not yet

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    China is the world’s most populous nation and its population has‚ on average‚ increased by over 25 people every minute‚ every day for the past 40 years. (Richards 5) For a developing country such as China‚ with 22 percent of the world’s population and only 7 percent of the world’s arable land‚ rapid and persistent population growth can contribute significantly to the nation’s poverty levels and restrain its potential for economic growth. (Gu 42) China’s one-child family policy was first announced

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    Q) Can the violation of human rights ever be justified? What is human rights? We have always heard the phrase ‘human rights’ being used in newspapers‚ essays‚ even in daily life but have we ever truly understood its meaning? Human right is an act that aims to protect the basic welfare of the people in the world regardless of age‚ religion or race. It is an act that aims to ensure that there is equality among the people. However‚ the question here is – Is it being followed? Are people‚ companies

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    A policy in China that is infamously and famously known is The One Child Policy. The One Child Policy is a law in China that there can only be one child per family. The One Child Policy made a big impact on the lives of people in China and many people believed that it is very practical. I personally think that the One Child Policy is not practical and that it is a very bad thing. Although there are some pros to it‚ I think it is a bad law in China. The One Child Policy destroys the balance between

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    China’s One Child Policy Could you imagine your leader making up rules about your family? It seems impossible and inhumane‚ but this is exactly what they are doing in China. China implemented a “one child policy” in the late 1970s in response to a growing crisis created by rapidly exploding population growth (Piper). Essentially the one child policy is not a law but enforced with punishments. This policy allows

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    Negative Effects of Only-Child Policy Only-Child policy‚ aimed at addressing overpopulation‚ was promoted in 1970s. After 25 years‚ this policy does have lots of positive effects. At the same time‚ however‚ it also causes lots of problems. Since each family only has one child‚ parents spoil their child‚ which makes the child fell like the king of the world. In the family‚ the child doesn’t need to do anything and he can get everything he wants. However‚ meanwhile‚ the child faces more pressures

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    The China One Child Policy first initiated in late 1979. The government instituted the policy 3 years after Mao’s death. The policy has been followed by 90% of China’s population for 35 years. The one child policy although having good intentions ultimately destroyed the economy of China because of shortage of new workers‚ exports of young girls‚ and gender fluctuation. This policy makes sure that parents only have one child. Chinese government has begun to show some willingness to loosen up the policy

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    Ever wonder if the one-child policy worked out in china? China’s population was increasing too fast‚ almost to one billion. The communist party feared china’s population and created a policy named The One-Child Policy that started in 1980. Now we discuss if this policy was a good idea for china or not. More evidence has been found in the documents about this policy not being a great idea afterall. The population still has been growing because of exceptions. Female babies have been killed because

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