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    Right to Education

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    falls under the control of both the Union Government and the states‚ with some responsibilities lying with the Union and the states having autonomy for others. The various articles of the Indian Constitution provide for education as a fundamental right. Most universities in India are Union or State Government controlled. India has made a huge progress in terms of increasing primary education attendance rate and expanding literacy to approximately two thirds of the population.[2] India ’s improved

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    Human Rights

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    1. “The Human Rights Act has revolutionised the way in which judges interpret statutes.” Introduction 1.      From the statement‚ what do you understand? Critically give your own definition/ view on the statement 2.      Briefly explain history of HRA and SI. 3.      In your own view‚ what are the connections between HRA and SI Body 1.      How HRA influence Judge interpret statutes a.       tools- SI b.      Consequences - Judges make law

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    Homo Rights

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    Homosexuals should have the same equality rights to marriage as heterosexuals. When it comes to equality‚ the bible states that all men are created equal. The constitution states that all men are created equal. Homosexual or heterosexual we are all equal. As polls have shown‚ more and more Americans are favoring marriage equality (Kludt). One American is steadily trying to add to the equal rights amendment‚ “Equality of Rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or

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    Fetus Rights

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    viability and rights In the 1973 case Roe v. Wade‚ the Supreme Court proclaimed the unborn are not legally defined as people. However‚ the court also allows states to restrict access to abortions where fetuses are viable‚ this means potentially capable to survive outside the womb on their own. Pro-choice supporters argument that you cannot have two entities with equal rights in one body. As a woman and a pro-choice supporter I believe giving rights to an embryo cancels out the mother ’s right to life

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    Prisoners Rights

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    Prisoner Rights Prisoners rights have come a long way from what they were in the 1800’s‚ prisoners back then had no rights they were abused and mistreated and the prison officials did whatever they wanted to prisoners and they had no say. During the 1800’s prisoners were kept in unsatisfactory conditions that were unclean‚ unsafe‚ falling apart and underfed they were giving small portions of bread‚ it seemed as they were being teased with the food. There punishments were harsh and unruly‚ they were

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    Land Rights

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    Question 1: The land rights debate in the 1970’s was a tough and hard-fought journey for the Aboriginal people. In the 1967 Referendum‚ Australians showed their support for the Aboriginals‚ by voting to change the Constitution to include the indigenous in the Census and giving overriding authority to the Commonwealth government regarding Aboriginal affairs. Ralph Hunt‚ of the National Coalition Party and Federal Minister in 1971 stated ‘To just set aside land because Aboriginal groups and tribes

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    The Right to Vote

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    08The Right to Vote Throughout history‚ humans are given many rights‚ for instance‚ the freedom of speech‚ religion‚ and many more. But one that stuck out to me lately and recently took an influence on my life was the right to vote. I did indeed vote because this past election was a historic election and also because later on down the road‚ I didn’t want to be the one complaining about something that I could have changed or helped by voting. Ever since the United States became independent‚ people

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    civil rights

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    civil rights and the women’s rights movements had a similar goal in mind: create opportunities for their groups that were as equal as the majority had‚ and to end discrimination against them and enforce constitutional voting rights to them. These two movements had to deal with the question of how one goes about pursuing such opportunities effectively. In this essay my goal is to compare and contrast the effectiveness of the methods used in both the black civil rights and the women’s rights movements

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    Right To Be Forgotten

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    Say No to the Right to Be Forgotten The Right to Be Forgotten is a controversial issue that many people are debating. According to Jeffrey Rosen‚ there are three categories of the right to be forgotten. The first category is the individual’s right to delete a photo or data that he or she posted. Second‚ if the individual’s post has been copied and re-posted by another person‚ the individual has the right to delete the data from that other person’s account even without his or her permission. Lastly

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    Homosexual Rights

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    Yabeth Hernandez 10055135 Period 3 Ms. Jasmine Persuasive Essay Since there are many feelings in between‚ the debate of gay rights becomes more complex each year. Many people feel that homosexuality is wrong and want to prohibit it. While others beleave that everyone has the right to choose who they want to be and how they want to live. The main topics of debate are whether or not homosexuals should marry‚ be accepted in society‚ and adopt children. Me‚ personally‚am against homosexuality.

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