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    Abortion Rights

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    ‘The mother’s right to life should always overrule the rights of her unborn child’ (15 marks) There is a huge debate of who’s right should overrule the other‚ between the mother and the baby. Some people believe that the mother will have the greater right to life‚ whereas others argue that the unborn child does. By saying that a person has ‘rights’ it means that people are free to make their own choices and are entitled to be somewhere or do as they want. Firstly‚ some people believe that the

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    Consumer Rights

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    Origin of Consumer Rights  | Consumer rights were recognized broadly in many ancient Hindu‚ Islamic and Christian religious scriptures; however‚ no literary work formalized them into a concise set until the 1960s. Consumer rights in India and the modern world owe their origin to the consumer revolution of the pre-60s in the United States of America.On March 15‚ 1962‚ US President John F Kennedy made a historical speech about consumer rights as he introduced ’The Consumer Bill of Rights’ in the US Congress

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    Declaration Of Rights

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    with the rights that United States citizens would be granted so that the rights could still be applied in today’s society. Some of the phrases and words that were chosen for the Declaration of Independence and the Preamble include the right to unalienable rights‚ to establish justice‚ insure domestic tranquility‚ promote general welfare‚ and secure the blessings of liberty. These words are very important to the United States‚ since they describe the rights of the citizens. One right we are given

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    Animals Right

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    April 2013 Animal rights are benefits that humans give to animals‚ including the right of protection from user and abuse by people. Do you agree or disagree? For decades‚ the question “Do animals have rights?” has been examined from many different angles. People contend that animals do or do not have rights based on several factors‚ including whether animals can learn‚ can use language‚ are conscious‚ are able to suffer‚ and are ethical beings. Whether and which animals have rights depends on which

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    Human Rights

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    IntroductOry note : “HUMAN RIGHTS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN NEGLECTED AND BLATANTLY VIOLATED ALL OVER THE WORLD. THESE HUMAN RIGHTS (HR) AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS (FR) HAVE NOW TAKEN AN ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT SHAPE IN THE INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) DRIVEN WORLD. THE NATIONS ARE INCREASINGLY BECOMING “POLICE STATES” AND “ENDEMIC SURVEILLANCE SOCIETIES”. THE VICES OF ILLEGAL E-SURVEILLANCE‚ PRIVACY VIOLATIONS‚ HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS‚ FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS VIOLATIONS‚ ETC ARE BECOMING COMMON AND

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    Right to Information

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    TRANSPARENCY AND RIGHT TO INFORMATION Learning Outcome Introduction Transparency and Right to Information Right to Information: An International Perspective Right to Information: The Indian Scenario Right to Information Act 2005: Main Features Implementing Right to Information: Tasks Ahead Conclusion Key Concepts References and Further Reading 21.10 Activities 21.0 LEARNING OUTCOME After reading this Unit‚ you should be able to: • • • • • Explain the relationship between transparency and right to information

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    Disability Rights

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    Disability Rights Movement In 1817‚ the American School for Deaf was founded in Hartford Connecticut. This was the first school for disabled children in the Western Hemisphere. Although this was not the beginning of the Disability Rights Movement‚ it was a start to society‚ making it possible for people to realize that there were those with disabilities out there in the world and something had to be done. The Disability Rights Movement fought for equal access‚ opportunity‚ consideration‚ and basic

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    Women's Rights

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    Women everyday are getting persecuted for rights we have taken for granted. Gender equality should be practiced around the world because women are also humans and should have equal rights as men. Women should also have the capability to provide for their family and women are naturally more talented than men in certain occupation. It is a fact that their work is not appreciated as must as men’s‚ although they have to sacrifice a lot for their family and career. Women should be treated equal just

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    animal would choose any differently? Animal rights and welfare usually are put into the same category or on the same side of an argument‚ but they do have a difference in the fact of the rights of humans using animals. According to Abigail Geer‚ an easy way to define the difference between these two ideas is that “animal rights advocates are campaigning for no cages‚ while animal welfarists are campaigning for bigger cages” ("Animal Welfare and Animal Rights"). There are very many approaches that one

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    Children and Young Peoples Rights: Provision‚ Protection and Participation Assessment One The Children Scotland Act sets out the Rights of all children in Scotland and the responsibility of parents and those legally caring for a child. The Act also covers duties and procedures for public organisations such as Local Councils and Social Work Departments and Children’s Hearing System involved in promoting children’s welfare. The Act puts children first and states the rights of each child to basic

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