The right to life; the right to liberty hope this helps
The document is called a charter.
The British and Germa Claimed Certain Parts of East Africa
"We hold these thruths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Probably the most profound words a system of government has ever been based.
The ritual worships for certain claimed post-islam religions, such as the Yazidi faith contain Zoroastrian elements and Islamic Sufi doctrine.
The United States of America was established as a result of a fight to be free and attain personal liberties. Slavery undermined this America ideal. To claim freedom for all, yet to enslave a people, would no doubt shake the foundation of the nation and raise the question as to what it really stood for. How could a country that claimed all men as created equal and that all had "unalienable rights" to "life, liberty and pursuit of happiness," refuse these very "self-evident truths" to one group of people simply for economic benefit?
Cartier was the first to document the name Canada, which is derived from the Huron-Iroquois word kanata, which was incorrectly interpreted as the native term for the newly discovered land.
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Customs document used where drawback is claimed, such as on goods exported or on dutiable goods transshipped or re-exported from a bonded warehouse. It serves basically as a statistical record.
Claimed is the past participle of verb to claim. Examples related to its use: I claimed their attention; we claimed the acquaintance with someone; having claimed a privilege; Have you already claimed your baggage? The damages are being claimed by the victim of the dishonest transaction. The epidemic claimed hundreds of lives. The people claimed their due. She claimed to be innocent. They claimed the money back from the bank.
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The short answer: no, not in general. It happens in certain regions, by certain population groups. But usually dead cows that are not claimed by an owner are brought to a special dump where they rot and are sometimes eaten by vultures.Sometimes they are also taken to an abattoir where they are cremated.