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    Consumer Rights

    Kennedy put forth the "Consumer Bill of Rights" to help consumers recognize their rights and responsibilities. March 15 is now declared as World Consumer Rights Day! The six basic consumer rights are: 1. The right to choose. 2. The right to safety. 3. The right to be heard. 4. The right to be informed. 5. The right to a healthy environment. 6. The right to satisfaction of basic needs. The right to choose. Within reason, consumers have the right to be guaranteed that a selection of quality

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    American Government

    know, the Bill of Rights assures basic freedoms such as freedom of speech, assembly, religion, and protects our basic rights as individuals. The right to Freedom of Speech does not allow you to shout "THIS SUCKS!" in a movie theater. When they start clashing with the rights of others, they are not absolute. For instance, the right to religion does not allow you to marry at age 13 even if that is your religion. There are restrictions on all of the rights protected in the Bill of Rights, but when they

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    Animal Rights Research Paper

    Their Rights Almost every American grew up eating some kind of meat or wearing some type of fur, leather, or wool, we grow up going to zoos and circuses, and some people even have pets like birds and rabbits at home in cages. We unknowingly exploit animals in every way possible. The impact that our actions have on these animals is never taken into consideration. Due to animals serving us humans several different purposes, the animal is forgotten. The idea of whether animals should have rights is at

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    Civil Rights Vs Civil Liberties Essay

    Civil Liberties v. Civil Rights Civil Liberties are basically the freedom of citizens being able to exercise their basic rights off of the Bill of Rights without the government interfering. Civil Liberties include freedom of speech, privacy, right to marry, vote, bear arms, legal counsel, and the list goes on. Civil Rights are people being protected from discrimination of certain characteristics for instance, sexual preference, gender, and race. Civil liberties and civil rights are similar in which they

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    Is Animal Testing Justified?

    Introduction Whether animal experimentation is justified or not has been undecided for many decades. Many years back, the debate was carried out by animal rights groups which were led by the Cambridge University to get rid of its plan for a primate research in 2004. Since this debate, many supporters have become more confident in speaking out what they believe and getting their points across to people. In this written report, I will be including both sides of the argument which enable me to

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    The Rise of Cultural Exceptionalism

    status in the United Kingdom, since they risked public flogging and death by stoning at home. Women today are denied the vote and the right to drive cars in several Arab states, and harsh versions of shari`a (Islamic law) punishment are spreading to Sudan, Nigeria, and Pakistan. Still, the Taliban's repression remains in a class by itself: denying women the right to leave home except when accompanied by a brother or husband and forbidding them all access to public education. Not only do the Taliban

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    Rights

    value that support service users are: - * Individual rights: - There are altogether nine types of individual rights such as to be treated in a dignified way, to be treated as individuals, to allowed privacy, to be respected. Everyone in the world wants to be treated in right way so, people should treat everybody including service users in the way they wanted to be treated knowing their principles and values and meet their individual rights. * Ethical considerations: - It is the rules that

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    Anti Discriminatory Practice

    that care workers at Treetops do all they can to promote equality, diversity and respect the rights of the patients here. How is anti-discriminatory practice promoted in health and social care? When working at Treetops residential home, on a day to day basis you will come across many ways and opportunities that will allow you to promote anti-discriminatory practice. Every patient at Treetops has the right to be: * Treated as a individual * To be treated equally and not discriminated against

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    The Feminist Movement

    protected by state, and even federal, laws (Bodenner). Gender inequality brought a great social unrest that culminated on the feminist movement’s efforts to ratify an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex" (“Equal Rights Amendment (1972)”). That was the most descriptive sentence on what the ERA proposed to ratify in the U.S. Constitution in order to really achieve gender equality. Females

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    Health and Social

    Individual rights In health and social care, rights refer to the underpinning principles of care practice. * The right to be respected * The right to be treated equally and not discriminated against * The right to be treated as an individual * The right to be treated in a dignified way * The right to be allowed privacy * The right to be protected from danger and harm * The right to be allowed access to information about themselves * The right to be able to communicate

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