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    Year 10 Homework Option 2: Protest poetry Aboriginal Charters of Rights We want hope‚ not racialism‚ Brotherhood‚ not ostracism‚ Black advance‚ not white ascendance: Make us equals‚ not dependants. We need help‚ not exploitation‚ We want freedom‚ not frustration; Not control‚ but self-reliance‚ Independence‚ not compliance‚ Not rebuff‚ but education‚ Self-respect‚ not resignation. Free us from a mean subjection‚ From a bureaucrat Protection. Let’s forget the old-time slavers:

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    Supreme Court challenging the order of the government of India as violating her fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 21 of the constitution. The main issues before the court in this case were as follows; –whether right to go abroad is a part of right to personal liberty under Article 21. –Whether the Passport Act prescribes a ‘procedure’ as required by Article 21 before depriving a person from the right guaranteed under the said Article. –Whether section 10(3) (c) of the Passport Act is violative

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    with what makes Roosevelt credible. B. Defining and quoting the Bill of Rights. C. Terms such as “totalitarian‚” “democracy‚” “trade union‚” and “compromise” D. Repetition of the word “United Nations” E. Use of rhetorical questions Letter A is incorrect because Roosevelt is appealing to logos in this quote “The United Nations has made it clear that it intends to uphold human rights and to protect the dignity of the human personality.” Having appealed to logos and not pathos this question is

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    of a democracy in the abovementioned ways‚ it is vital as a stand-alone concept too. The freedom of expression protects a person’s individual sovereignty which is a basic human right. On the other hand‚ however‚ I maintain that the excess of anything is harmful. An individual’s freedom of expression‚ when it hinders the rights of another person‚ cannot be lauded as a positive. There are certain greater goals for the achievement of which‚ limitations must be placed upon freedom of expression in

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    their safety and the media plays a huge role in jeopardizing the images of these celebrities. Celebrities should have the right to live their lives without the never-ending presence of the media. This will greatly reduce the degree to which celebrity safety is threatened‚ and will reduce pressure on them. Posted By: popboa Challenge to a Debate Why??   They are human beings as well why should their life’s be taken away from them just cause their popular or have an amazing talent what’s

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    disregard by those in public offices with a flagrant infringement of their right of access to information. No doubt‚ there are adverse implications because information cannot be suppressed without dire consequences for social cohesion and stability. Ironically‚ the Freedom of Information Bill that will provide a remedy has been missing in action in the National Assembly. It is‚ therefore‚ intended in this paper to examine the right to FOI in order to

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    you didn’t see him right? If you don’t make eye contact‚ then you never did anything wrong. So you go home and you try not to think about the little boy that you didn’t see. Put on your new shoes and try not to think about the little boy you didn’t see who spent the last four years in a factory making those shoes for pennies a day. Eat your three square meals every day and don’t think about the empty stomach of the little boy you didn’t see. In the UN Declaration of Human Rights it states that:

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    INDEX INDEX 1 DRAFT 2 Draft: on LGBT‚ Cultural and Legal Aspects in India 2 Warning: 2 Foundation of Opinion: 3 XYZ would like to know the implications (if any) for any of our employees who travel to India if they are homosexual. 3 Questions & Answers 3 Q.1 what is the current law regarding homosexuals in India? 3 Explanation of Section 377 of I.P.C 5 Recent Development in the Law (With reference to Court’s Judgments – High court‚ and Apex Court of India (Supreme Court of India)) 6

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    Band Terrorism has threatened the human population for as long as humans have existed. Terror is a person or thing that causes intense fear while terrorism is the systematic use of violence and intimidation to achieve some goal. (Centre for Human Rights‚ 3) Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled to‚ including the right to life‚ liberty‚ freedom of thought and expression‚ and equality before the law. (Centre for Human Rights‚ 5) “War on Terror” has created more

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    liberties throughout their lives living in Malaysia. There are 9 articles regarding the fundamental in the Federal Constitution starting from articles 5 to 13. The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights also recognised fundamental liberties as it stated that‚all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Everyone is endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. POINTS:  Article 5 is liberty of the person. This article stated

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