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    Principles of Equality

    lives for all people with learning disabilities and their families, including those with complex needs, and from a different backgrounds and cultures. They focus on giving these individuals the best life possible and ensuring that they get the full rights they are entitled to. They provide families with information and support at different ages and stages of the individual’s life. They recognize that there are all types of families and sometimes they don’t get along so they work towards uniting the

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    Unit 2 P4 M2 D1

    IVY OMOROGHOMWAN UNIT 2 P4 M2 D1 P4 Sex discrimination act 1975: this applies to men and women to promote anti discriminatory practice by making sure that both genders should be treated equally in employment, education and not the same. Without this act men and women may be deprived of certain jobs and choices. Mental capacity act 2005: this act helps to protect people who are unable to makes decision, example of this is people with dementia, learning difficulties and mental problem

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    Moral Rights

    Define the following: a right, a legal right, a moral right, a human right. How are they related? . Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normativerules about what is allowed of people or owed to people, according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory.[1] Rights are of essential importance in such disciplines as law and ethics, especially theories of justice anddeontology. Rights are often considered fundamental

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    Under Western Peter Singer Summary

    Question 1, Word Count: Peter Singer believes that rich nations have the capacity to provide enough assistance to poorer countries that are suffering to reduce that suffering to very small proportions. Though we have the ability to prevent this kind of suffering, society as a whole has not made the decision to actively support struggling nations in a significant way. The government has also not offered any massive aid that would enable refugees to survive for more than a few days. There are many

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    Drakulic Women

    During the height of the Cold War many westerners would argue that they had greater amounts of freedom than their sisters in eastern countries who were living under communist regimes. This assumption was based on the fact that the westerners saw that easterners under these regimes had fewer consumer choices than they had. Due to the lack of consumer choices, many western women would argue that their sisters living under the communist regimes had less freedom than they did. However, the freedom that

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    Prison

    The prisoners will serve their sentences at this five-year-old institution or at Valley State Prison, the nation's second-largest women's prison, which recently opened across the street. The compounds occupy the tiny farm town of Chowchilla, where almond and alfalfa groves surround the 50,000-volt electrified fence. To the crop dusters above, the flat gray-and-peach buildings must look like a giant corrections butterfly, shielding up to 8,000 women in the 1,340-acre spread of its cinder-block wings

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    The Bull

    issues are not the new technology itself but the lead way law enforcement was granted while using this technology. Many U.S citizens feel that the new technology tramples over our fourth amendment rights and privacy. The best way to understand the public view on new technology is to compare it to being a prisoner in your own home. With the use of new technology like surveillance systems, DNA collection citizen are left feeling like we are targets almost as if privacy is a thing in the past and the ending

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    Animal Farm Rights

    the rights that they are given. The ability to live, buy and do whatever a person wants is a right that many people around the world take for granted. Places in the world like North Korea do not have those rights, and in the novel, Animal Farm, by George Orwell, the animals struggle under a dictatorship where rights are limited. The following three paragraphs will include, how the novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell portrays a farm in which there is a need for natural and human rights, the

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    Women's Role In The Civil War

    “Women’s rights are human rights” are words heard at protest every day around the world advocating for women’s rights. This fight towards equal rights has been going on since before the civil war. The civil war was a war fought between the Union ( North ) and the Confederate side (South) from 1861-1865 about mostly slavery. During the civil war, only men were allowed to fight, which frustrated many women. Women wanted to be alongside men fighting, but could not because of their domestic responsibilities

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    Death Penalty in the Usa

    countries around the world have maintained the capital punishment. United States included. Who has never heard of this controversial and polemical debate? The death penalty is controversial due to its lack of coherence regarding to basic human rights. First of all, it was shown that the American model has advocated democracy and self- determination in the entire world. Consequently, the presence of death penalty in a democratic and developed country can appear as a strange

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