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Civil Rights

Civil rights guarantee people the right to be treated fairly regardless of their gender, national origin, race, age, sexual orientation or religion. These rights provide the basic outline in laws of the United States and many other countries.

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Should men have more rights than women?

Most modernized countries believe that there should be equal rights. There are cultures though that believe that the men are more superior.

Does oligarchy have freedom of religion?

Oligarchies are power structures controlled by a small group of people. There is no direct tie between oligarchies and religion. It depends on the rules imposed by the oligarchy.

Are medical records automatically sealed?

All medical records are exclusive to the individual or to doctors or others who have been given specific permission by the individual to review the records.

Anyone who accesses an individual's personal medical record without permission is in violation of The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996.

How many people per year leave the US in search of religious freedom?

Religious freedom is essentially the act of preventing laws that interfere with a person's free exercise of their religion. We do not prevent free exercise of religion in the United States and no people need to leave the U. S. in search of that degree of freedom.

However, some individuals interprete their own religious freedom as the right to impose their particular religious beliefs on others, to denigrate, discriminate against and persecute others who do not share their beliefs. Some people in that group may leave, such as the few individuals who leave to join Islamic extremists

Are there still restrictions on gay people's rights?

Yes. There are many countries (India, Nigeria, and others) in which homosexuality is illegal. There are many more countries (includign the US) in which one can be fired for being gay. Even leavign beside marriage, the natural rights of gay people are very much restricted.

What are the consequences if accused are not read her Miranda rights?

If somebody is not read her Miranda rights, she might incriminate herself during questioning. Anything she says will not be admissible as evidence in court. This precedent was set by the supreme court in 1966.

How are civil rights used?

Well, it all began with the NAACP. The organization started off as a way to help the oppressed African-American citizens fight for their rights as U.S. citizens. But now, its made up of a bunch of bullies that ALWAYS play the race card.

Who is osama bin lauden?

osama bin lauden is a terrorist who planned* nine eleven

What are suffragetes?

Suffragetes were people who protested for votes for women. They existed in various countries at differing times.

What if Miranda rights not given til hour after arrest?

As long as you are advised of your Miranda rights beforequestioning is begun it does not matter. Miranda rights are not about being arrested they are about what your rights are during questioning.

Give you some examples of an extreme hardship letter?

If you need to write an extreme hardship letter you should include major health problems, unexpected deaths, or bills. Loss of employment can also be an extreme hardship.

What is the word that refers to keeping groups separated from other groups?

The word that refers to keeping groups separated from other groups is "segregation." This term is often used in social and political contexts to describe the enforced separation of different racial, ethnic, or social groups. Segregation can manifest in various forms, including legal, social, and economic barriers. It is typically seen as a means to maintain inequality and prevent interaction between different groups.

Why is Nativism bad?

Nativism is a form of racism. While one can have pride in their country, one must not discriminate against an ethnic group simply because theywere not born there.

How do the Miranda rights protected you?

The Miranda Rights protect your constitutional rights. The standard is as follows:

  • "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you. You have the right to an attorney present during all questioning, you may invoke your right to counsel at anytime. If you cannot afford one, one will be appointed to you, free of charge.

Essentially these statements, while more of a legal warning than a right, inform you that you have the following rights in accordance with the constitution.

  • Remain silent - 5th amendment protection against being a witness for the prosecution against yourself.
  • Attorney representation - 6th amendment protection to have counsel in a criminal trial.

It also serves as a warning that after this point, anything you say will be used against you. Which is why all criminal attorneys will tell you to speak to them before speaking to the police.

Does protecting individual rights mean the same things as promoting the public good?

Not at all.

They can, at times, go hand in hand, at other times they may be diametrically opposed.

Are gay people denied the right to marry?

Assuming you are referring to their right to marry the person of their choice, yes. In some jurisdictions, same-sex couples are not permitted to marry. In some jurisdictions, they are. In other places, they can obtain the same rights and responsibilities as a married couple, but their relationship cannot legally be called a "marriage."

Can we pay remuneration to the director in case of retirement or removal of director if yes than what is the procedure to pay remuneration to the director?

Before making payment to the director the company must convene a Board Meeting, giving notice to the all directors in writing at least Twenty-One days before the Board Meeting of the company, and for Holding General Meeting company pass the Ordinary Resolution by Simple Majority.