McLaughlin Period 5 – CSU ERWC 17 December 2014 A Bill of Rights for Animals? An organization called the Animal Legal Defense Fund has sponsored a petition that raises the awareness and calls for increased protection for the rights of animals. An excerpt from the petition briefly touches on how “animals are defenseless against exploitation and abuse by humans.” Alongside‚ it also informs us the objective of the petition that “through the Animal Bill of Rights‚ the Animal Legal Defense Fund is working to
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Affordable Care Act is a statute signed into a law by Barack Obama on March‚ 23 2010. This act which is also known as Obamacare is a part of a health care reform which among other things will change and regulate requirements for employers’ group insurance plans as well as private health plans and public health programs. There are a lot of pros and cons to this reform and a lot of aspects of the act are being misinterpreted or misunderstood. Although this reform was designed with
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ALA Bill of Rights because libraries are a beacon of information and knowledge and provide the public with access to a wide range of information. Also‚ libraries ascribed to be fair and impartial as much as possible to fulfill the informational needs of their patrons. Further‚ censorship is controversial in the library field because libraries are a place in which one can discover resources covering an assortment of disciplines. In concepts and principles‚ I agree with the ALA Bill of Rights‚ and
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The Bill of Rights laid the foundation for a constitutional monarchy in England The country of England was moving into a more Protestant majority with democratic philosophies‚ so they were not in favor of King James II and the way he ruled. The king and the monarchy promoted the practices Catholicism‚ which was beginning to alienate most of English society. After king James’ death many hoped his daughter‚ Mary’s reign wouldfollow more of the Prostestant beliefs and tradtions‚ since she was
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understanding and treatment. Reginald Latson‚ a young man diagnosed with autism‚ should not have been held in solitary confinement. One prominent reason Neli should have not been confined to solitude is because it goes against his rights as a U.S. citizen. In The Bill of Rights‚ the Eighth Amendment states: “Excessive bail
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The Bill of Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are two vital documents dedicated to the safety‚ security‚ and overall well-being of two very different groups of people. The Bill of Rights was simply the first ten amendments of the United States Constitution‚ whereas the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was made for all of the people governed by the separate and independent nations included in the United Nations. The key difference in the documents rests not in the words‚ but
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Memorandum From: Harlee Cuomo To: Marvin Longabaugh Date: June 2‚ 2015 Re: Parental Rights in Regards to Adoption Relevant Facts Alex and his girlfriend‚ Elizabeth‚ live within the state of Washington. Alex is twenty-seven and his girlfriend is twenty-one. Elizabeth wants to become a cardiologist one day. Alex finds out that Elizabeth is pregnant and wants to give the baby up for adoption. Alex‚ however‚ wants to be a parent to the unborn child. Both Elizabeth and her parents believe the baby would
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The Anti-Federalist viewpoint is valid‚ and should be considered seriously. Their ideas on federalism and the Constitution were similar to the Federalists‚ but the Anti-Federalists wanted to add more precautions to the Constitution‚ and were especially careful about preventing tyranny from happening within the states. The Anti-Federalists were focussed on individual rights‚ and wanted the states to have a high power in the government. Each state at the time was vital for the growth of the United
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the New York Times‚ "A right is not what someone gives you; but what no one can take away." It is in this vein that a country drafts legislation to protect the rights of their inhabitants. In the United States there is the Bill of Rights‚ which consists of a preamble and the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution‚ 1787 . The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the first part of the Canadian Constitution Act‚ 1982 . Both of these documents provide for the rights and freedoms that both
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Republican Views Towards Healthcare Reform From the Republican viewpoint‚ any form of nationalized or partially nationalized universal healthcare is unacceptable. Any public delivery system will limit ‘for profit’ free enterprise and thus violates our form of government. It will increase taxes and the overall cost of healthcare. Publicly delivered health care will cause the quality of care to go down by directly hindering the quantity of healthcare providers as well as the quality of care rendered
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