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    Lgbt Basic Human Rights

    flourishing fields lies the field of human rights. Since 1945, the field of human rights has prospered so rapidly that present day human rights differ immensely from the human right laws of 1945. The definitions and institutions of human rights have evolved so greatly that a whole new world has opened up. Through decades of determination as well as struggle, these definitions and institutions of human rights have made vast advances towards the inclusion of basic human rights to all. Between the United Nations

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    Summary Of A Poem By Mollie Lam

    collective and individual history of battling for their rights. Women and the LGBTQ community do not have equal rights in America. Both communities are involved in changing this reality, but they are not working together towards this common goal. In a piece done by Mollie Lam, Why LGBT Rights Matter for Gender Equity, she discusses that "There were troubling moments in the history of women’s movements when some feminist leaders hesitated to support LGBT rights or rejected women who were transgender. But we

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    LGBT Rights (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) By: Logan Thompson LGBT Rights means Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights. “LGBT Rights are Human Rights” said Mrs. Clinton. LGBT Rights are in the 14th amendment/Same-Sex People that are LGBT are treated very bad everyday but, some people don’t care about being same-sex couples or marriage and other people do care that same-sex marriage. Marriage of the Constitution. Being LGBT should never ever be a crime. People should never ever

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    Conservatism In The 1960s

    conservatism in the United States during the 1960s, leading into the early 1970s, was impacted by many different factors. Factors such as the civil rights for women, African Americans, Latino Americans, and the gay community. One of the major movements that sparked the rise of conservatism was the Second Wave of Feminism. Women had been continually fighting for their rights ever since the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified in 1920. However, the fight did not stop there. Often, there has always been a perceived

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    The First Amendment: Freedom To Petition

    The First amendment is as important to the Constitution as water is for citizens to survive. The Freedom to petition has been around for hundreds of years. It is also part of the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights/Constitution. We take the Constitution and Bill of Rights very seriously. Therefore, if we didn’t have these amendments then the world would be a horrible place because there would be no ways to make sure that one person doesn’t get accused of something and then another person who did

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    Womens Rights

    Women have not always had equal rights as men in the home, workforce, and world. Women have fought hard over the past several years even hundreds of years to get the same equality. Women in the past have been treated unfairly they were not allowed to work, join the military, or vote. When they were able to leave the home and join the workforce they were not offered equal jobs as men or paid equally for doing the same job. Until the 1960’s women scholars were ignored, and not taken seriously. In the

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    Mike Pence Research Paper

    some of the toughest decisions in government (Biography.com ). Although Mike Pence lives in a completely different time era than St. Clare, they both share in the same attribute of having the strength to do what is right. All Mike Pence’s life, he has done what he has known was right. His biggest moral fight in society is against abortion. For example, as governor of Indiana, Mike Pence signed some of the strictest law against abortion in the country. These laws decreased the number of abortions

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    Stereotypes Of Women In Law Enforcement

    difficult for them in law enforcement. Years ago, women were often stereotyped as a female officer by society. Many believed duties of a police officer were only suitable for men, regardless of women’s opinions. However, women fought hard for their rights to become police officers and

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    Bad Feminism

    Author of Bad Feminist: Take One/ Take Two, Roxanne Gay, describes her favorite definition of feminism as “just women who don’t want to be treated like shit.” (303). Like others, Gay feels as if she falls short of what a true feminist is. The online dictionary describes a feminist as one who advocates social, political, legal, and economic rights for women equal to those of men. So what does it mean when one claims to be a “bad” feminist? Gay goes on in her excerpt about how some feminist public

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    Gender Discrimination In The Workplace Essay

    Employee right against gender discrimination is traced back in the 1970s when the Women Rights movements demanded equality. These women, pressed for equal opportunity to the workplace, access to all occupations, to equal pay not just for similar work, but for comparable work. In 1979, the UN adopted the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).” Despite the fact that the UN World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna confirmed that women’s rights were human

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