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- 1781: ROBBERY OF FREEDOM:The Ultimate Injustice
- WRONGFUL CONVICTION AND IMPRISONMENT IN ALABAMA ROBBERY OF FREEDOM: The Ultimate Injustice One human being is too many when it comes to unlawfully, wrongfully having their freedom taken away from them and their rights denied. I received a most bizarre false accusation, wrongful conviction, and illegal imprisonment. I was the victim of malicious prosecution and conspiracy to maliciously prosecute. The corrupt individuals have gone so far as to literally sentence me THREE times for the same bogus lie. Is there such a violation as 'TRIPLE JEOPARDY'?! My rights were severely and visciously denied, and I have been failed miserably by the system. I am becoming more and more aware that this type of corruption is not so rare as I once thought. The ...
- 1782: Abortion: A Matter Of Choice
- ... private war" once and for all. The misinformation and violence surrounding this issue has turned human against human for far too long. Most of the negativity regarding the issue of abortion comes from the religious rights who believe that the right to the life of the fetus supercedes all else. Unfortunately there will always be a disparity between logic and religion. WORKS CITED: Boyer, Mark. Abortion: The Straight Facts. Boston: Houghton Mifflan, 1992. Cohen, Marshall. The Rights and Wrongs of Abortion. New Jersey: Princeton Press, 1978. Frohock, Fred. Abortion. Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1989. Haddock, Martha. Abortion Today. New York: Doubleday, 1992. Interview- Interview with a former San Diego abortion clinic nurse who ...
- 1783: Abortion
- ... own. However, “Scientists have found hints of consciousness in seven-month-old fetuses and measured brain-wave patterns like those during dreaming at eight months gestation.”(Newsweek). Abortion raises many questions, including issues concerning the rights of the fetus; women’s reproductive rights; women’s role in society, and the list goes on. Philosophical and psychological studies of abortion suggest that although moral and personal issues are interwoven, they are very distinct. At one extreme, conservative Catholic philosophers ...
- 1784: Abortion: A Matter Of Choice
- ... private war" once and for all. The misinformation and violence surrounding this issue has turned human against human for far too long. Most of the negativity regarding the issue of abortion comes from the religious rights who believe that the right to the life of the fetus supercedes all else. Unfortunately there will always be a disparity between logic and religion. WORKS CITED: ~Boyer, Mark. Abortion: The Straight Facts. Boston: Houghton Mifflan, 1992. ~Cohen, Marshall. The Rights and Wrongs of Abortion. New Jersey: Princeton Press, 1978. ~Frohock, Fred. Abortion. Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1989. ~Haddock, Martha. Abortion Today. New York: Doubleday, 1992. ~Interview- Interview with a former San Diego abortion clinic nurse who ...
- 1785: Real And Unreal
- ... denial of reality. She has been brainwashed not to question him and to be fully obedient. Thus suppressing her from her own reality. “William is building a wall. To make certain he is in his rights, he engages a souvenir to determine the exact boundaries of our land” (Kemp 203) Looking at love from another perspective, we find the relationship between a father and a son to have the same conflicts between the ideal and real. August Wilson wrote the play “Fences” during the brewing of the civil rights movement in the United States. The main character in the play, Troy, grew up surrounded by poverty and racial prejudice therefore impairing what he believed could have been success in his life. Likewise, his son ...
- 1786: Abortion
- ... and it would have been terrible to have to have my baby. People who need abortions are in some kind of turmoil and it's really a life-saving thing."(Blender 4) To ignore the rights of others is selfish and injustice. Women must have the right to control the functions of their own bodies. Revern George Gardiner pastor of the college Hill United Methodist Church, told the council that the ... aware of the horrors he observed. "A woman has the right to go to bed with who she wants, but she can not choose death for her child. It's a direct violation of human rights." (Kovaleski grid c-7) Anthony Simpson has a photo of a aborted fetus and believes that abortion is nothing less but ruthless murder. In southern Kentucky, Robert Hollis brutally assaulted his wife in effort to ...
- 1787: The Roots of Western Civilization
- ... for the foot soldier, spears, swords, and shields. The ordinary people had served in these armies which gained them an input for the government. The men in Athens were free citizens and had many political rights. Most of the citizens there, however, were immigrants. Some immigrants were given limited rights. Most of the time a slave would work of their citizenship for nobles. This kept the social order by their financial status. The Greek gods portrayed the ideal man which would be intelligent, skillful and ...
- 1788: Abortion: The Woman’s Right
- ... and depending on where you live, can be illegal. Since 1988, the Canadian legislation has been silent on the subject of abortion, and in 1991, the court found that legally speaking a fetus is without rights, but the topic continues and protesters harass clinics and hospitals. The possibility of abortion becoming illegal in Canada is very real. More child abuse and family violence may occur. A decrease in women's rights and freedoms may cause an increase in the death rate. That is why the choice for women to have an abortion in a clean and safe environment should remain legal. Women considering abortion are dealing ...
- 1789: Nelson Mandela
- ... attaining full citizenship and direct parliamentary representation for all South Africans. In policy documents of which Mandela was an important co-author, the ANCYL paid special attention to the redistribution of the land, trade union rights, education and culture. The ANCYL strived to free education for all children, as well as mass education for adults (Woods). When the ANC launched its Campaign for the Defiance of Unjust Laws in 1952, Mandela ... is very fortunate to have a leader of that character. Without Mandela, blacks would still be opposed and would not have equal opportunities. They would not have a proper education or have any basic human rights. Bibliography "Apartheid." World Book Encyclopedia. 1988 ed., vol. 1, pp. 563. Ngubane, Jordan. "Mandela." McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Biography. 1987 ed., vol. 7, pp. 132-133. Woods, Donald. Biko. New York: Paddington Press LTD ...
- 1790: The Partial Birth Abortion Debate
- ... the mother. As the debate heated up, a ban on this partial birth abortion was passed in both the House and Senate. All that was needed was President Clinton's signature. But, Clinton vetoed the bill. He said that he would only sign a bill that had an exception for "health" of the mother. The media presented this exception as reasonable and compassionate. What they failed to report was the legal definition of "health" under Doe vs. Bolton. In this ...
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