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    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article XXVI: Right to Education The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was drafted in 1948 and one of the articles‚ article XXVI deals with protection of the fundamental rights‚ right to education: (1) Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free‚ at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education shall be made generally available

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    including West Florida and East Florida. Overall this act helped lead to a more organized Great Britain’s America‚ which helped lead to a more organized America‚ but also lead to many Acts and decisions that eventually led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence. Great Britain imposed several acts during the middle of the 1760s that angered the colonists‚ including the Sugar Act of 1764. The Sugar Act lowered the tax on sugar imported from the West Indies. Making it cheaper to pay the

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    created as "a free country." The Declaration of Independence is a detailed contract of this ideology. It is widely believed that the Declaration of Independence was only created by Thomas Jefferson and while that might be partially true‚ it was also created by other men referred to as “The Committee of Five”‚ according to archives.org. "The Committee of Five is composed of John Adams‚ Roger Sherman‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ Robert Livingston‚ and Thomas Jefferson. The Declaration of Independence was written

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    debt from fighting in unsuccessful wars‚ the British in the Seven Years War and the French in World War I. A similar solution was to tax their colonies at a high rate to gain income quickly. Each declaration of independence addresses the issue and calls their opponent on their fault. The Vietnamese declaration states‚ “They have invented numerous unjustifiable taxes and reduced our people‚ especially our peasantry‚ to a state of extreme poverty” while the American one simply says‚ “For imposing taxes

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    Rep Forming America to a profitable and just nation over time has never been an easy matter to successfully handle. Personal morals and ethics were a big obstacle to deal with when our founding brothers drafted historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence and The Constitution. When drafting up the Constitution at the constitutional convention the delegates were faced with many hard-hitting topics. One of these difficult topics that the constitutional convention underwent was slavery

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    The Declaration of Independence was a document written by the colonists to separate from Britain. It listed many reasons as to why they were separating. It is important to America’s history because if the colonist hadn’t declared themselves independent we may still been a part of Britain today and might not be called The United States of America. The declaration is separated into 5 sections consisting of different topics. The first section of the Declaration is the preamble. The colonies were declaring

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    THE WINNING ESSAY IDEA is happy to announce Aisa Ovshiyeva from Russia the winner of the IDEA Declaration of Interdependence essay contest. Honorable mention also goes to Syed Hashim Zaidi‚ the first runner up from Pakistan and Feshko Yliana the second runner up from Ukraine who will receive IDEA publications. Aisa will receive a trip to the Interdependence Day Celebration in Rome‚ Italy on September 12‚ 2004. Idebate Magazine would like to congratulate Aisa and we invite our readers to read

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    The writers of the Declaration of Independence used many techniques to enhance the meaning of this historic document. The writers start off by establishing their ethical standing; that they are reasonable and honorable men (they do this by acknowledging that they need to explain to everyone the reasons for their actions.) The also state the purpose of the document; why the colonists want to separate themselves from the British Crown. They continue onto the next paragraph and state their beliefs.

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    A Brief analysis of the Declaration of Independence By understanding the framework of time that the Declaration of Independence was written in‚ we can see its impact upon the peoples of early America and how they dealt with this famous writing. This paper will explain the basic ideas contained in the Declaration of Independence‚ the impact of the Declaration upon the American War of Independence‚ and the reasons the Declaration was considered a "radical document". These themes will be discussed

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