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    NRA gun rights

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    the violence - had history with the civil rights movement and help African American communities and train them to defend themselves from the KKK -They have a act in wildlife conservation - They have extensive firearms training programs to help people protect themselves and others -have a current stance for gun control http://www.policymic.com/articles/23929/10-surprising-facts-about-the-nra-that-you-never-hear -America’s Longest-Standing Civil Rights Organization Throughout the National Rifle

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    Student Rights and Teacher Responsibilities Student Rights and Teacher Responsibilities The rights of students and the responsibilities of a teacher affect each other‚ and both are of equal importance. On school field trips‚ students’ rights and teachers’ responsibilities directly come into play. Teachers are responsible for the safety of his or her students on a field trip but not completely. According to Associated Content (2011)‚ “Teachers can be held liable for a student’s welfare if

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    Human Rights and Globalization Globalization has been a popular subject for decades. Human rights have been no exception and have contributed to the burgeoning literature on globalization. As the title of this review implies‚ this paper will attempt to emphasize relatively different aspects of the relationship between globalization and human rights. There has been an increasing international acceptance of human rights at the normative level‚ but the norms have not been applied to improve human

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    the case that values are relative to culture and that therefore the International Bill of Rights has no applicability in some countries. Cultural differences are evident throughout all societies through religious beliefs‚ traditions or lifestyle choices. The International Bill of rights therefore cannot be applied to all cultures due to its opposing ideologies‚ however the most basic level of human rights are found necessary in order to protect human life. Evidently‚ cultural relativism restricts

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    Women’s Rights Throughout history change has occurred throughout the United States. . Change occurred for men‚ citizens with disabilities‚ and even blacks. White men were considered superior to women and African Americans.In the 19th century women were not equal to men in the United States. If anything women were not seen as individuals like slaves‚ they were seen as nothing more than property. Women were excluded with no given opportunities to change their circumstances until 1818. Courageous

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    Fundamental Rights

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    Overview Fundamental Rights are an important part in the Constitution of India. It guarantees civil liberties for Indians to lead their lives in peace and harmony. These includes‚  equality before law‚ freedom of speech and expression‚ and peaceful assembly‚ freedom to practice religion‚ and the right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil rights by means of writs such as habeas corpus‚ quo-warranto‚ mandamus‚ certiorari‚ and prohibition. Violation of these rights is directly challengeable

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    Human Rights and Employer

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    UNIT 201- UNDERSTAND EMPLOYMENT RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS 1.1 list the aspects of employment covered by law * Minimum wage * Hours worked (working time directive) (WTD) * Discrimination * Health and safety * Holiday entitlements * Redundancy and dismissal * Training * Disciplinary procedures * Union rights and consultation‚ etc.  these apply to all Work environments. . Labour law covers the deal between employee

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    Economic Problems in Society “The rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened.” John F. Kennedy shows how important Human Rights is everywhere. If one law is broken against Human Rights‚ pandemonium is expected from other citizens. The Human Rights system has been around for over 200 years in American history and is continuing to bring peace and stopping deter aggression‚ but many countries in the world seem to forget about Human Rights or forget about the meaning to

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    The Bill of Rights of 1689

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    The Bill of Rights of 1689 By Christos Stamelos The Bill of Rights of 1689 The Bills of Rights of 1689 is a legal document encompassing the basic rights and liberties of the English people. It was compiled as the title states in December 1689 with the title An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown and constitutes a statutory statement that is formal written enactment of a legislative authority that governs a state‚ city

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    EQUALITY‚ DIVERSITY AND RIGHTS. EQUALITY‚ DIVERSITY AND RIGHTS. Equality Equality is about creating a fairer society. This is where everyone can participate and has the opportunity to achieve their potential. By eliminating prejudice and discrimination. In our society‚ equality is about fairness and ensuring people have the same rights regardless of their background or who they are. Any society that ensures its people have equal

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