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    The importance of the UNCRC is to state all children’s right’s in one document covering the full range of human rights. The reason for this I believe is because people who know their rights are better able to claim them, so promoting this internationally accepted framework and making its provisions widely known are therefore essential steps in respecting children 's rights (James and James (2004). As recently acknowledged the UNCRC is a powerful facilitator for action on behalf of young children

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    Theme: Laws and Society. Topic: Prisoner Rights General Purpose: To persuade my audience. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience about why government should take prisoner right more serious. Organizational Pattern: Problem Solution. Central Idea: Nowadays, prisoner rights, some are not stated clearly and some are stated but did not use practically, so it leads to misuse of the right. Main Point The Problem nowadays situation What is the solution that can be applied to this issue. I. Introduction

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    The Animal Bill of Rights are laws that provide animals with rights to protect them and their dignity. Over the years there's been quite a controversy whether if animals should be given rights and a curiosity about their capabilities and if it's enough for them to be guaranteed the rights that a human has. Although it has been proven that animals indeed to have feelings and knowledge to their existence and even causes and effects of life or death, many people in the US still don't agree that animals

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    Liberty And Social Order

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    the right to life, liberty, and property, and freedom from the restrictions of arbitrary force. They exercise these rights through the use of their natural free will. That means the ability to follow your own dreams, to do what you want to (so long as you don’t harm others) and reap the rewards (or face the penalties).

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    specific to them, any other business, and a good news section, service users forum Quarterly staff meetings –staff are informed of any organisational information, Health and safety, changes to policy and procedures or cqc information, service users information, staff forum feedback, any other business, Good news section Regular managers meetings-to keep the manager updated on organisational information,CQC information, look at paper work or new paper work to be implemented , staffing, HR, Training

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    against parading, that one has to have a permit to do so. He argues that it is unjust because it was used to stifle the blacks’ first amendment right to free speech and public protest (King). Another popular theory about Civil Disobedience is that in today’s society it no longer applies because government does not pass laws that are in violation of human rights. In most cases this would mean there is no longer justification for the breaking of any law, but to the contrary there are still many laws passed

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    Fighting Against Restraints on Freedom Essay

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    endure each and every day, a constant fight for freedom. Liberty is described as ‘’the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint’’ (Dictionary.com). Relevant examples are found throughout history of the restraints of rights and the ever constant search for true freedom. Perhaps the most atrocious removal can be seen in the Second World War; Legal and fundamental rights were taken away at this time without thought or conscience. Other examples include the segregation

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    American Cultural Values

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    individualism. To begin, freedom is at the core of the American culture. In America, freedom can be defined as the notion that, “individuals are guaranteed rights and that those rights can be expanded by the constitution at any time if needed” (Burfeind & Westermann, 1991). While in some aspects this cultural value has led to great advances in individual rights that may not be seen in other nations, it has some down sides that cause a strain on the American society. For example, because many individuals value

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    treated equally. If you are paying for a certain speed of internet connection, you should be able to use that to its full potential all the time, regardless of which website or service you are accessing. Right now you are paying one price for your internet connection, companies do not have any right to dictate what you use that internet for as they can only charge you for the internet itself, but if huge companies such as ‘Time Warner Cable’ and ‘Comcast’ had their way, each month they would charge

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    North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the African Union” (Wilkinson 2007). Non-governmental international organizations, or NGOs, attempt to make substantial changes and promote their specific values to certain aspects of the world, like human rights issues and the environment, by utilizing their non-association with the government and their NGO status with special access to the media and diplomatic measures (Steinberg 2011, 44; Steinberg

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