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    Constitutional Rights

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    Constitutional Rights Constitutional Rights are afforded to every American Citizen by the first ten amendments to the Constitution or more commonly known as The Bill of Rights. The fourth amendment of The Bill of Rights applies to all and states‚ "the right of the people to be secure in their persons" (para.4). When a person accepts a position anywhere‚ whether at a small family owned grocery store or a major corporation‚ one does so with the understanding that some inalienable rights will be given

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    Womens Rights

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    Women’s Rights Women had it difficult in the mid-1800s to early 1900s. There was a difference in the treatment of men and women then. Married women were legally dead in the eyes of the law. Women were not even allowed to vote until August 1920. They were not allowed to enter professions such as medicine or law. There were no chances of women getting an education then because no college or university would accept a female with only a few exceptions. Women were not allowed to participate in the affairs

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    Equal Rights

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    Throughout history women have fought to have the same rights and privileges as men. To this day women do not seem to be treated the same as men in the workforce. It appears that women have given up the fight for equal rights. Although women have stood up for what they believe in‚ there are still many aspects of the workplace that are not as equal as the opportunities that men are given. For hundreds of years women have fought to have equal rights in the workplace. First‚ it was not uncommon for a

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    Civil Rights

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    fictitious state of Xanadu passes a law that states "All people are welcome at all state-run swimming‚ beach and golf facilities‚ as long as they are white. Non-whites may not use any of those facilities." Within 24 hours after passage‚ Brenda‚ a civil rights attorney‚ brings a cause of action in federal court to have the new regulation ruled unconstitutional. The federal court immediately rules that the state law violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment and issues an injunction against

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    Women's rights

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    Women’s Rights!  Women’s rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide. In some places‚ these rights are institutionalized or supported by law‚ local custom‚ and behaviour‚ whereas in others they may be ignored or suppressed. They differ from broader notions of human rights through claims of an inherent historical and traditional bias against the exercise of rights by women and girls in favour of men and boys. Issues commonly associated with

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    Animal Rights

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    Animal Rights BCOM/275 - Business Communications and Critical Thinking April 7‚ 2014 Abstract Animals are used for research in different ways. The research includes testing animals to determine the outcome of drugs‚ cosmetics and other substances. It is a controversial subject; whether or not humans should use animals for testing purposes. Animals having rights is a debatable notion to‚ and there many people that do not believe animals should have rights. People say rights belong to something

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    Human Rights

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    Human Rights Essay Human Rights plays a role in everyone’s life‚ but not everyone realizes it. It’s involved in every comment you make that includes someone different. Every near discriminatory “joke” you say. It affects people‚ even if it doesn’t affect you. Human rights means being able to hold hands with the person you love‚ work where you’re qualified to work without your skin color or sexual orientation being the reason you can’t; it means having the right to be human‚ making choices and

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    A Right to Privacy

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    the American society. The right of privacy is one of the most important rights that a person can have as an individual. The bill of Rights does not have an amendment that mentions a right to privacy‚ however “the first Congress had the concept of privacy in mind when it crafted the first 10 amendments” (Edwards‚ Wattenberg‚ & Lineberry‚ 2008‚ p. 131). “Today‚ one of the greatest debates concerning American’s civil liberties lies in the emerging area of privacy rights” (Edwards‚ Wattenberg‚ &

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    The controversy over healthcare on whether it is a right or privilege has really been making me think about what I believe and what it is to be a citizen of the United States. The healthcare system in the United States has long been a debatable issue‚ especially when it is discussed by supporters of publicly funded healthcare. Unlike in many developed industrialized countries (including Canada‚ Australia‚ United Kingdom)‚ the United States healthcare system is less socialistic‚ and thus a subject

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    Human Rights Violations

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    ------------------------------------------------- Human rights Human rights are commonly understood as "inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being."[1] Human rights are thus conceived as universal (applicable everywhere) and egalitarian (the same for everyone). These rights may exist as natural rights or as legal rights‚ in both national and international law. The doctrine of human rights in international practice‚ within international

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