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    effort into their causes are Lucy Stone and Hillary Clinton. The Woman’s Rights Movement has had its first wave of feminists become upfront ever since the later half of the 19th century leading to all the people changing the way women are seen to this day. Their goals have revolved around gaining equal pay‚ voting‚ education‚ high power jobs‚ and many others; immense as well as trivial objectives to come. A great amount of women have strived for their rights to be set equal to men. Such an example would

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    Gay Rights The gay marriage controversy has been a popular subject for many decades‚ even centuries. Over the years‚ society has heard numerous debates on either the equal treatment of homosexuals‚ or the discrimination of the same. The neo-Christian politicians use religious references to indicate that homosexuality goes against the principles of the Bible and God‚ while the liberals of society keep fighting to eliminate the discrimination of homosexuals. During the last two decades‚ many interest

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    fighting for equal rights for thousands of years. While things have improved in many ways‚ many countries still have battles to fight against oppression. At the UN World Conference on Women in 1995‚ Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a powerful speech about the duty of countries to promote women’s rights. She discusses her personal experience with these issues‚ the struggles women face‚ and how people can make a difference in this fight for equality. In this speech Hillary Clinton effectively persuades

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    Let me tell you how Hillary Clinton ruined not just America‚ but the whole world. It all started when she was first born into the world. She was balling and faking everything even though she was like not even a day old…. She would even fake being sick so she would not have to go places. Hillary is so old now that she went to Michael Jackson’s concert on her 60th birthday. You all have probably been wondering how she ruined the World...well first she wanted to become good friends with one of our

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    Two renown women‚ Hillary Clinton‚ and Malala Yousafzai‚ have both shared their ideas on women’s rights‚ and they both make points on the importance of women’s education. Malala is especially focused on education‚ while Hillary brings more attention to all rights of women. They both call on world leaders to help make change‚ and they both express the need for women to speak for themselves. Malala Yousafzai’s speech is very focused on education‚ specifically women’s education. She uses a powerful

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    superior to men. Similarly Malala Yousafzai and Hillary Clinton both address the problems present in society on equalism. Yousafzai has a slightly different approach addressing areas where war is present and prevents children from receiving an education using specific places and personal experience of terrorism. In contrast‚ Clinton speaks more on the exclusion of women and how they are looked upon as secondary citizens. To begin with‚ in Yousafzai’s speech she includes a personal experience which makes

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    are killed. Over the past 10 years‚ the number of shootings‚ particularly of unarmed black men by police‚ has skyrocketed‚ according to USA Today’s shooting investigation chart. Our country has done close to nothing to stop the tragic events. Hillary Clinton will be the one who changes that. She has detailed plans on how she wants to end gun violence‚ by enforcing criminal background checks and no-fly list checks in order to purchase guns. I agree with her views on stepping in‚ and lowering the amounts

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    our troubled youths. The Arguments Against Gay Rights A decade ago‚ 59 percent of the interviewed population thought that gay and lesbian couples should not be able to marry. Ten years later‚ the percentage of people against marriage lowered from 59 to 36 percent. Arguments against include: Most religions consider it a sin. It would further weaken the traditional family values. And finally‚ societies have long recognized that allowing civil rights to certain groups may offend some‚ and at times

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    treatment. Gays have been fighting for rights since the 1960’s‚ maybe even before then‚ and yet today in 2010‚ those pleas for rights go unheard. I believe that we should allow same-sex marriage because banning it is unfair‚ love is all that matters in marriage‚ and gay families have certain family values that some straight marriages lack. Banning an issue doesn’t make it go away. The American Constitution states that everyone desverves the same‚ equal rights -- that inlcludes gay people. So banning

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    Gay Rights By Ashley Bulen Purpose  Gay people should have the same rights as everyone else. They are no less‚ than anyone else.  They shouldn’t be treated less than everyone else‚ when they are just being who they are.  Allowing Gay Marriage to be legalized‚ has brought down divorce rates in seventeen states that legalized it.  All they want is to be themselves‚ and have the same rights. Main Points  It could decrease bullying rates if its legalized‚ because then it won’t be as a big

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