I can express and use my rights to any extent so long as my actions do not violate your rights.
You can not be denied those rights.
The definition of "unalienable rights," is those rights that cannot be surrendered, sold or transferred to someone else - the government, for example, or another person. Some people refer to these as "natural" or "God-given" rights (life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness). Certain unalienable rights, such as a Social Security number, however, are "unalienable" only because the law prohibits reassigning your number to someone else. In contrast, "inalienable rights" are those rights that can only be transferred with the consent of the person possessing those rights. The Declaration of Independence talks about "unalienable rights." I depends on how you define "rights". Webster has it as "something to which one has a just claim" or "the power or privilege to which one is justly entitled" or "something one may claim as properly due". This doesn't mean that you always possess this "something" or "privilege", it just means that there are certain things that you have a just claim to, or to which you are justly entitled or that you may claim as properly due. These aren't unalienable realities, but rather rights. Others, including governments may violate your God-given rights, by violating the Creator's rules, but that doesn't take away the appropriateness of your claim to it. Violating your rights, doesn't remove your rights. It prevents you from exercising your rights. You still have certain rights, the founders would claim, given to you by your Creator. [Some people confuse] "rights" with "realities". Perhaps due to an absence in that ethic of an absolute "rightness". If that ethical view is accepted, then the word "right" as an abstract thing to which you are entitled, is truly nonsense. Then truly,in such an ethic, no one ever has any cause to complain when they are inconvenienced, slapped or killed. For that matter, why would anything matter at all on any level.
come on, this one is too easy. this quote is from before women's rights were even a concept. it means that you should let women share the same rights as men, because then they will develop the same intelligence as men about the rights they have. men said they shouldn't have rights because they didn't know anything about rights, but this means give them rights and they will learn what they need to know.
You mean south of America during the Civil War? I'm not really sure what you mean. I recommend you be more specific of your question. Anyways, if that is what you mean, then the Southerners wanted it because.. I suppose they figured it was unfair and they wanted their rights to own slaves and stuff. Sorry it isn't really a good answer.
If you mean the ever first, then 1861. If you mean the current design for the $1 bill, then 1963
To go by someone elses rules.
plagerism is when someone uses or "steals" someone elses ideas or creations without giving the creator credit.
Sympathy. Also Empathy which is where you can relate to someone elses problems or situation.
Jocked off means someone uses someone elses phrase, style, demenor or all of the listed.
melior. (THIS IS SOMEONE ELSES ANSWER) If you mean the cricketer, it is BUCKLERS MEAD and MILFORD JUNIOR
It means to agree with someone elses point of view. To acknowledge that something is true. "I concede that you are right and I am wrong."
Trespassing means if you go somewher etc: into a room, a house of someone elses withought permission
to try to see what other people are feeling ,seeing. viewing someones way of thinking
WHAT DOES MIMICKING MEAN?it means copping with Ur vocals, physically or doing the sameWithout using a dictionary, it means to try to copy something of someone elses
The word advantage means an opportunity or benefit. It can also mean when your in a position that is superior to someone elses position, or more likely to succeed than another.
Checking some elses personal data would mean you are breaching privacy laws
Plagiarism is using someone elses answer, idea or writing and claiming it as your own knowing it is not your work or not giving the original writer credit.