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    2012 Hillary ClintonGay Rights are Human Rights Hillary Clinton’s International Human Rights Day Address at Palais des Nations was delivered on December 6‚ 2011‚ in Geneva‚ Switzerland‚ to mark the celebration of Human Rights Day. In this speechClinton challenges the members of the United Nations Human Rights Council to recognize that LGBT Rights‚ (Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual and Transgender)‚ are Human Rights. Through the use of definition‚ contrast‚ comparison‚ and logic‚ Clinton skillfully

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    Stephens English 102 October 20‚ 2014 Hillary Rodham Clinton September 5‚ 1995 spoke forcefully with the remarks to the U.N. 4th World Conference on Woman’s Plenary Session‚ and the American public. Clinton gathered in Beijing China were she is focusing world attention on issues that matter most especially in woman lives. Clinton targeted governments and organizations who held the power to make her goal on the progress of women’s rights possible. Clinton stated “The great challenge of this conference

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    Human Rights Activists Human rights are immanent to all humans no matter what race‚ religion‚ gender‚ or language. Unfortunately‚ there are cases where human rights are involuntarily taken away from individuals. There are countries where women cannot have an education or job simply for being women. There are also countries where children cannot have an education because of poverty. Human rights activists are here to speak for those who are being kept away from their rights. Two very important and

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    Hillary Rodham was born on October 26‚ 1947 to her father‚ Hugh Rodham and her mother‚ Dorothy Rodham. She was born in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ and was raised in Park Ridge‚ Illinois. Hugh Rodham was a firefighter and a retired Navy officer. Dorothy taught Sunday school at the Methodist Church the family attended. Hillary was raised to believe that she should always stand up for herself. Her mother taught her self-reliance. In an article published by Newsweek Magazine Hillary stated: “My mother‚ who had

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    Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton was born October 26th 1947‚ at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago. Illinois. She is the oldest of Dorothy and Hugh Rodham’s three children. Hillary was raised in a United Methodist family‚ first in Chicago‚ then from the age of three‚ in Park Ridge‚ Illinois. She went on to earn her law degree at Yale University. She married fellow law school graduate Bill Clinton in 1975. She then served as first lady from 1993 to 2001‚ and then as a U.S. senator from 2001 to 2009. In 2007

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    prevention to women’s rights to building an economy that helps the middle class get ahead—and stay ahead. Hillary Clinton has proved she’s the candidate who can take on tough fights and get things done. Hillary is a long-time advocate of rights for women and girls‚ equal pay legislation and economic opportunities‚ protecting reproductive rights and access to health services for women regardless of income-level — and so much more! With so many reasons to support Hillary‚ here’s a list of 21 Reasons

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    Student’s Name Instructor Course Date Analysis of Hillary Clinton Speech Hillary Clinton delivered this speech on 5th September 1995 at Beijing‚ China during the U.N 4th World Conference at a Women Plenary Session. The speech is remarkable at recognizing women rights as human rights (American Rhetoric 1). Clinton’s posture and body language gives an impression of bitterness against the various inequalities subjected to women. Incidentally‚ Clinton graces the conference in a pink skirt suit to capture

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    Hillary Clinton By Madison Riggs Hillary Clinton was a truly amazing woman. She accomplished many things. But let’s start from the very beginning. Hillary’s childhood. Hillary Rodham was born on October 26‚ 1947. She was raised in Park Ridge Illinois in the suburbs located 15 miles northwest of downtown Chicago. She was the eldest daughter of Hugh Rodham a fabric store owner‚ and Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham. She has two younger brothers Hugh Jr. (born 1950)‚

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    As first lady‚ presidential candidate‚ and a feminist‚ Hillary Clinton has been empowering women all over the globe to stand up for the rights they deserve. For many years‚ Hillary Clinton has traveled and experienced the hardships of women of all background‚ from different countries. Clinton’s powerful language and encouragement has persuaded females to come together and fight for their rights. Hillary Clinton wants to make women aware of the discrimination they experience from their government

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    Mirta Robinson Hist 1302 Winter‚ 2013 Secretary of state Clinton is one of the most powerful women of her times. She is the only woman that has ever been considered a serious contender for the presidency. I truly believe that if she runs again‚ she could be the first woman president in the United States of America. Many people doubted Hillary’s abilities just because she was a woman but that never discouraged her. With strength‚ courage‚ confidence‚ and determination you can be anything you want

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