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    In addition‚ Human rights violations may occur when there is an intersectionality of age‚ culture and more specifically incarceration. As stated by Amoah (2007) in reference to younger individual‚ age may determine an individual’s value in the wider society. Thus‚ the intersectionality of age‚ gender‚ race and culture can further marginalize and disadvantage those who seem to be in between. In theory‚ human rights should apply to every individual‚ but in reality one’s membership to a particular group

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    powerul ways for a human being to educate themselves is through reading books. I support the First Amendment because it opposes the censorship in libraries because it affets peoples freedom of speech. Many things are considered inappropriate and need to be censored‚ but I disagree with censorship in libraries because it restricts peoples interests in several ways. Censorship in libraries goes against our right to view any book‚ therefor restricting my views on books. Books are censored because of

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    Fourth Amendment Debate is this tantalizing? The government official does not have the right to go on the man’s property without a warrant. In 4th Amendment‚ it specifically says “ The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue” it means that a government official can not go on your property‚ car or phone without probable cause. According to the second video

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    Human Rights Violation in North Eastern States of India “To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity” Nelson Mandela India is lauded as one of the largest Democracies in the world yet‚ has a consistently poor record in terms of human rights violations. Numerous incidents of human rights violation in Assam and northeast India have been widely reported in the press and by human rights activists. Even after sixty years of independence India has not been able to overcome

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    Women’s Rights fall under so many different categories‚ we as woman have fought hard for our rights. Women’s rights are still violated today and this is a big issue‚ Actual or Perceived Sexual Identity‚ Violence against women in custody‚ Domestic violence Sexual identity is a big issue for very many men and women; so why are woman targeted more than man for their sexual identity? Sexuality is regulated in a gender specific way and maintained through strict restrictions. The community which can

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    This letter is about stopping the human rights violations of severely mentally ill immigrants by detaining them in prisons for an unspecified amounts of time. The Canadian Border Services Agency and the Immigration and Refugee Board are claiming incarceration is being used to prevent “flight risks” or “a threat to public safety”. The effects on the incarcerated are not even considered even though The national institute of mental health status “Most Severely Mentally ill are not violent” and “Most

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    for several years is the violation of The Declaration of Human Rights. This has been happening especially in Cuba for roughly about 28 years. Some of the most recent and popular rights that have been violated in Cuba are‚ the limiting of citizens thoughts and ideas‚ the right to live a decent life in proper conditions‚ and being arrested without evidence. Some other rights that have been violated in Cuba include‚ being tortured especially by police or guards‚ and the right to have a private life without

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    The first amendment states‚ "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the government for a redress of grievances." The first amendment was written by James Madison‚ who was nicknamed “The Father of the Constitution.” In the first amendment‚ Madison wrote about 5 freedoms‚ which are the freedom of speech‚ press

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    The First Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights‚ which is in the United States Constitution. The First Amendment basically states that the government may not interfere with our freedom of speech and the press‚ the right to a peaceful assembly‚ and the right to petition the government for redress of grievances (Bond and Smith‚ Pg. 132). With this Amendment it gives and protects our vocals as individuals and as a nation‚ so is there any backlash this brings? What good comes from this? Many pros

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    An influential government philosopher John Locke once stated‚ “Government has no other end ‚ but the preservation of property.” The 4th amendment has an important part of protecting essential values. 4th amendment allows people to be secured in persons‚ houses‚ ext.Unless an issued search warrant ‚probable cause or reasonable suspicion. For instance a precedent is Katz v Ohio this shows that the government can go too far with their search and seizure procedure.Today there are many cases in which

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