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Human Rights

This category gathers all the questions about the basic rights and freedoms to which all human beings are entitled. Questions should include but are not limited to the right to life and liberty, freedom of thought and expression, and equality before the law.

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Are male or females more sexually active?

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Asked by Wiki User

the answer is males they run faster and they speed up to 3 miles fastetr than females.

Why should people not get curel punishiment?

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People should not support or engage in cruel punishment because it goes against principles of human rights, dignity, and rehabilitation. It can lead to further harm and trauma instead of fostering personal growth and society's well-being. There are more effective and humane approaches, such as rehabilitation, education, and restorative justice, that can address wrongdoing and promote positive change.

When was Committee on Human Rights in the USSR created?

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The Committee on Human Rights in the USSR was created in 1970 by a group of Soviet dissidents, including Andrei Sakharov and Yuri Orlov. The committee aimed to monitor and expose human rights abuses in the Soviet Union, particularly regarding freedom of speech and political repression.

How were civil liberties curtailed?

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Civil liberties were curtailed during times of national security threat, such as during wartime or periods of social unrest. Governments have implemented measures like surveillance, censorship, and restrictions on freedom of speech, assembly, and privacy. These curtailments have often been justified as necessary to protect the overall security and stability of the state.

How would you use utilitarianism in debate?

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To use utilitarianism in a debate, you would apply the principle of producing the greatest overall happiness or utility for the greatest number of people. You can argue that the action or policy being discussed will result in the most positive outcomes for the majority, and therefore should be preferred. This approach allows you to analyze the consequences of various options and prioritize those that maximize overall well-being.

Why do some people get human rights and others dont?

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The concept of human rights is based on the belief that all individuals are born equal and deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. However, in reality, not all governments or societies fully recognize or protect these rights. Factors such as political, social, and economic systems, cultural norms, discrimination, conflicts, and inequalities can contribute to the denial or violation of human rights for some people. Promoting and protecting human rights requires ongoing efforts to address these systemic issues and ensure equal rights for all individuals.

What does pray in public scholls have to do with civil liberties?

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Prayer in public schools is a contentious issue related to civil liberties because it involves the separation of church and state. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of religion, and allowing prayer in public schools could be seen as a violation of that principle. The debate centers around the balance between protecting religious freedom and ensuring that public institutions remain neutral and inclusive for all individuals.

How do you spell punmkin those big orange things?

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Asked by Candygirl1128

Pumppkcin

Why is this in human rights?

Are human rights more important than animal rights?

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This is a difficult question to answer. Both human rights and animal rights are very important to have in society. If you have to choose between one of them, however, it can be argued that human rights are more important than animal rights, simply because humans are on a higher ethical and intellectual level than animals, and as such humans are more aware of injustice and can therefore suffer more from injustice than animals. However, if you look at it from a moral point of view, you have to say both are equally important because if we as humans have to live in a society where there are only human rights and animals suffer and have no rights, we have lost our humanity and thus, are not human anymore and as a result our human rights become worthless.

Unfortunately, though, any discussion of rights tends to invoke the legal system of whatever nation you're in. The US court system does not recognize animal rights as usually defined due to the fact that animals cannot reasonably be expected to carry out any duties, and are accordingly denied rights. Animals are afforded protection against abuse, though the protection varies from state to state.

How might a midday meal program help to promote greater equality?

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The midday meal programme does help promote greater equality because here this programme has also helped reduce caste prejudices because both lower and upper caste children in the school eat this meal together , and in a quiet a few places , dalit women have been employed to cook the meal

How do you copy and paste something in real life?

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You can paste something in real life by getting a form of paste.

Print the item you are going to copy.

Squirt the paste on to the surface which you would like to copy the item to.

Put the copped item on the paste.

You have successfully copped and pasted

Is England a free Country?

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Yes it is a free country, but some people disagree.

No England is not a country. England is in the United Kingdom, which is a country.

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How were Muslim women treated?

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They were treated very poorly and shared little rights, but on occasion were allowed to participate in government and business. They could also own property and slaves.

Hope this helps...I was just having a hard time looking for the same thing :)

What did women look for in a man in the 1800's?

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Women didn't look for men in the 1800's, most marriages were arranged and decided upon by the father of the woman.

Does Malcolm X wear glasses?

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Asked by Rollin Carter

Because he need glasses to see well.

How did the NAACP help African-Americans?

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how did the NAACP help??? in Rosa parks situation???

how did the NAACP help??? in Rosa parks situation???

What is Malcolm X's favorite color?

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Asked by Mohamed Purdy

His favorite color is black or blue i am not sure but i think so that is all that the internet is saying

Who was the first black man to stand up for his rights?

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Nelson Mandella and/or Martin Luther King Jr. Technically they both did because they both got something out of it. If it wasn't for Nelson Mandella, blacks wouldn't have the same rights as whites and as for Martin Luther King Jr. blacks wouldn't be allowed to talk to the whites as we do today.

What are facts bout Ruby Bridges?

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Ruby Bridges Dad's name is Abon, Her mother's name is Lucille She is married to Malcom Hall and has four children. Her mother and father are divorced.

Why should government put a check on media?

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The government should put a check on media to control rumors and fake issues that disappoints the nation and our society environment.

What did the Jews do to gain the human rights back?

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It depends on the country or time-period, Jews have lost and gained rights numerous times through history. Generally speaking, they gained their rights back through advocacy, but this was not the only way. Please resubmit this question referring specifically to the country and/or time-period in question.

What are the goals of the Arab spring?

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Answer 1ONLY ISLAM not democracy or free election

Answer 2

Arab Spring Protesters had a variety of demands which a number of the Arab Leaders were not willing to concede. Some of these included, but were not limited to the following:

1) Democracy: Arabs want a hand in how their own governments create policy as opposed to the dictatorships in the Arab World that masquerade as republics when there are no elections. This is especially pertinent in countries like Syria or Bahrain where the unelected leadership represents the views of a minority religious group.

2) Economic Self-Sufficiency: Many Arabs see the current government s as having inadequately built up their economies both in terms of the governments' failure to create jobs and build internal infrastructure as well the governments' failure to make sure that grains like rice and corn remain affordable to the "average Dick and Jane Arab".

3) So-Called First Amendment Rights: Many Arabs, especially from unrepresented minorities (like Christians, Shiites*, Sunnis*, Bahai'i, and Zoroastrians) want the ability to openly pray to their Gods in their proper context and to do so on equal footing with the predominant religion (either Shiite or Sunni Islam). Arabs also want to have the freedom to criticize their leaders and to protest freely against them if need be.

4) Citizenship over Race/Religion: A major trend in the Arab World has gone unrecognized by the authorities prior to the Arab Spring. Most people in Arab countries belong to a certain ethnic, religious, and tribal group that the state identifies and discriminates between. Many protesters in the Arab Spring would prefer official recognition that all people who live within the borders of a country are citizens regardless of race or religion and should have equal rights and privileges.

5) Transparency: Arab Regimes are notoriously corrupt. Nepotism, racism, and many other non-meritocratic means are used to promote people into positions of power and wealth. Arab Spring Protesters want a government that is accountable to its people and that functions based on meritocracy.

Why did African Americans faced less discrimination in the USA West than they had experienced in the USA East?

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Answer 1In the times of slavery and shortly after, African Americans faced less discrimination in the US West than they had experienced in the US East because the West was more accepting of differences in race, religion, and so on. Also, after slavery ended, white slave owners particularly in the East resented African Americans. Answer 2In the times of slavery and shortly after, African Americans were much less in the Western USA than in the Eastern part, accordingly discrimination was not so observable. See link below.

How much money do you receive on TANF?

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Follow this link :) http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/Help/Financial/Temporary_Assistance.html

How do you stop human rights violations?

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There are a number of organizations that are actively trying to stop human rights abuses. One of the best known is Amnesty International.