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    recognizes that patients have a number of basic rights. These include but are not limited to the following: the right to reasonable response to his or her requests and need and needs for treatment within the hospital's capacity. The right to considerate, respectful care focused on the patient's individual needs. The right of the patient to make health care decisions, including the right to refuse treatment. The right to formulate advance directives. The right to be provided with information regarding treatment

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    Rex v Janke & Janke (‘Janke’) clarifies the rights parents have when corporally punishing their children with the intention of teaching them a valuable lesson. The requirements for this defence are for it to be moderate and reasonable. The reasonable requirement refers to the child having to wrongfully

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    to ponder. This paper will analyze the speech given by Susan Anthony, a feminist advocate who saw the injustice in the political sphere during her time. Her speech was a moving piece which aimed to stop the discrimination and let women exercise the rights guaranteed by the constitution. The said speech will be evaluated in terms of the strategies used and also the influence of such speech to the society in the end. Background Anthony gave her speech to start a movement for the freedom of women who

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    In health and social care, four key Ethical Principles that are taken into account during these settings. Which are: 1. Justice - This is when people should be treated fairly, despite their background. 2. Autonomy - When the person’s choices are being respected. 3. Beneficence - This would involve risks and costs and health and social care service provider should act a way that benefits the patient. 4. Non-Maleficence - This means when harm was caused by a treatment or intervention that shouldn’t

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    What laws and measures have been taken to protect LGBTQ rights/marriage in multiple states including New York and throughout the world? LGBTQ rights have been a largely debated issue for many years now. Many questions about gay rights still stand. Should people who are LGBTQ have the right to marry? Do they deserve the same rights? In October 2014, only 19 states legalized LGBTQ marriage. (“By the numbers, Same-sex”) Now, in March 2015, that number has almost doubled. ("37 States with Legal") It’s

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    list of certain rights that every natural born citizen is granted once they are born. This conveys no matter what social or economical state the citizen is, his or her rights cannot be taken away, but must be protected by the government. Homeless citizens then do maintain these undeniable rights and remain under the protection of the government. John Locke an English philosopher, who’s ideals influenced the foundation of numerous constitutions, asserts that a person’s undeniable rights

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    Human Rights

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    to justify the existence of Human Rights? In this essay, the main distinctions of Hobbes and Lock’s work will be discussed and how their work contributed to the existence of human rights. Other predominant thinkers, such as Bentham and Marx will be brought in to critically evaluate Hobbes and Lock’s attempts on human rights. Finally a conclusion will be drawn upon these points to state whether Hobbes or Locke was Successful to justify the existence of human rights or whether there were any flaws in

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    on issues of racial equity and voting rights. More specifically, Selma portrays Martin Luther King’s campaign to secure equal voting rights for black citizens in the United States. The story of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March in the film is told from the perspective of Martin Luther King Jr. It is important to understand that Martin Luther King Jr. and some of the other fellow campaigners realized that the only way to secure equal voting rights was through a mass public demonstration

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    controversy concerning the extent of freedom of speech and moral rights. The cultural diversity has provided a basis to crossover the cultural, racial, and even gender boundaries that have allowed a sense of equality in society. In hindsight, this front has promoted the decline in moral obligations leading to inaccurate accounts of cultural diversity in the interest of generate societal appraisal. Therefore, freedom of speech and moral rights has become intertwined at

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    the authority should be obeyed at all times regardless of us liking or agreeing to what we are being asked to do. Hobbed, Locke, and Rousseau shared the same ideas on the authority power over us. They believed those who were chosen to govern had the right to lead in the way they felt

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