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    As of the writing of this, the controversial Catalan independence movement divides the region of Catalonia itself, its country Spain, and those watching the events unfold from around the world. While desire for Catalonia’s independence is not new, recent events have brought attention to the issue. An independence referendum was held by the Catalan government on October 1, 2017. The Spanish government declared the vote illegal according to its constitution and attempted to suppress it. The

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    experiencing racism’s harmful effects receive the appropriate services and support they require, but also to prevent racism as a critical determinant of health from occurring in the first place… Free speech is a fundamental democratic right that must be protected. So is the right to non-discrimination.” (Sweet, 2014) Again, these arguments sound realistic, intelligent and practical within Australia’s current multicultural society,

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    Euthanasia Is Wrong

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    request due to being illegal in the state. This violates the patient's right to determine if they want physician-assisted suicide or euthanasia. A well known philosopher, John Locke, once said, "Being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions." A person is given their natural rights since they were born and no one has any right to take them away. The patient has the right to request euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide if

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    Iraq Civil Rights

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    International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights states: “All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of the right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social, and cultural development.” My belief is that, if asked, Ambassador Paul Bremer and members of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) would agree with this statement; however, when presented the task of instituting democracy by developing a new constitution for Iraq following the 2003

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    Animal Rights An issue that is being hotly debated is whether or not should be compelled to advocate for animal rights, and if it is a profound problem. But studies have made it clear. Humankind has captured the idea in their head that animals are here for two measly purposes; human manipulation and food source. Their manipulated minds find it right to torture animals, and force them to live an uncanny, disappointing life. We are excessively killing animals and mutilating those who live. Yes, one

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    people. But we still have many rights and freedoms that allow us to do many activities. We do have something to protect us and our rights. We have documents like the constitution and the bill of rights that have been written to give the people rights and to protect the rights that we have been given. These documents have been used for hundreds of years to protect the American people. These documents are still used today because people today still want the same rights and freedoms that our founding

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    Imperialism and TFA The right to progress other people is a daunting task, but it is not one that can not be achieved. The issue with progression is how it is executed. The most important rights are human rights, so the right to progress others must first preserve the people. Destroying cultures by using force is not acceptable. Bringing peace and freedom to make a choice is an alternative; one that could even be more beneficial than using violence. When investigating the details of a people who

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    for our rights to choose if we would like to stand or sit. I think that people have their own beliefs on what the flag actually means or represents. To me fairness is the quality of making your judgments that is free from discrimination. I feel fairness is important because if things are not fair people would not get along and this would cause a lot of confusion through out the world. If we don't have fairness then we wont have justice. In my opinion i feel that freedom is the power or right to act

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    2013 Counselor Values On the issue of abortion with the 19-year old rape victim, I feel that she has a right to choose whether or not to go through with the abortion. As her counselor I have to put my personal feelings aside and help her to make the best decision for herself. My client is firm in her plans to have the abortion and since she is an adult her parents have no legal right to make her change her mind. I am unable to convince the parents to change their minds as they are not my clients

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    Bill Of Rights

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    awful chapter of human history and revealing the commencement of a new nation-America. This time, democracy, not an oppressive dictatorship, will fuel the national government. The Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791, granting American citizens the opportunity to exercise their fundamental rights. Of these, freedom of press, religion, and petition are of the greatest importance, as they form the basis of a strong

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