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Gay rights

"tolerance" is gaining ground. On the contrary, in the majority of these nations, homophobia appears more violent today than ever before. The tendency is not, therefore, towards a general improvement, far from it. Family and Relationships · Adoption: 19 states allow gay and lesbian couples to adopt children in a complex and expensive twostep process, in which one parent first adopts and then the second can petition for joint rights. · Ceremonial Marriages: Same Sex Marriages may be officiated by church officials, or anyone else, but ceremonial marriages in and of themselves involve no civil laws and carry no legal benefits or responsibilities. · Domestic Partnership Registration: is a means by which some cities allow opposite and samesex couples to go on public record as a nonmarried couple. The major benefit is used

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Animal rights

ANIMAL RIGHTS Deivid Armulik Kadrina Secondary School 2016 WHAT ARE ANIMAL RIGHTS? Non-human animals have intrests that should be afforded the same consideration as similar intrests of human beings. THE CONSEQUENCES OF ANIMAL RIGHTS  Morally wrong to do to animals  Must not do those things no matter what  Not allowed, even if done in humane way  Not to be bred and killed, then they should not be for food ACCEPTING THE DOCTORINE OF ANIMAL RIGHTS  No experiments on animals  No breeding and killing animals for food, clothes or medicine

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Rights and liberties

Kertu Mölder AÜSR1 We all have rights and liberties. In Estonia they are written in the Consitution of Estonia, the fundamental law of the Republic of Estonia. In Estonia laws are declared by the President of Estonia in Riigi Teataja. When we speak about rights then for exapmle in Estonia we all have rights to love, nobody can take it from us. We all have rights to free self-realisation and self-expression. We can choose our area of activity, profession and position of employment. When we talk about education then I can say, we all have right to learn in school and to become smart and educated people. When we speak about liberties then example civil liberties are voted in European Parliament election when you are eightteen and over, you can belong to unions, then you can apply for legislative council

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Womenrights essee

The Status of Women in The World For a long time, through the history of human kind, women have fought for their rights. Issue of women rights and women status has always been discussed and there are many different points of view on this problem. In civilized community you are taught to respect human being as an equal to yourself. It just happens to be, that many eastern regions of men are not as happy as western nations, about the idea of leaving the wonderful life, in which they could tell a random female to strip and make them happy, for a life of begging for the thing they have been getting so easily.

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Animal rights movements and their views on hunting

Animal rights movements and their views on hunting Koostaja: In Wikipedia there are listed 34 animal rights organizations [8], so in this report author has picked out some of these organizations and will introduce their views on game management and hunting. First hypothesis before deeper research is that all such organizations are against all sort of hunting. When mentioned animal rights people usually think about people fighting against wearing furs and keeping animals in cages, but when delving deeper into this there are many problems that animal rights organizations/ movements are addressing. There are also those organizations that have not made any statements about hunting, some of those concentrate only on pets (mostly cats and dogs) but some just don’t mention hunting in any way. These types of organizations have been left out from this report.

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People whould have the rights to design their own babies

People should have the right to design their own babies. Have you ever caught yourself thinking about what if you had the power to design your own baby? Most likely everyone has. It is every parent's hope that their child will turn out to be a perfect human being without any physical or mental disabilities. But is it moral? First of all, if parents could design their own baby everyone would be perfect. What is more there would not be any babies born with illnesses or disabilities, both mental and physical. This is good news both to parents and children because living together with a handicap or being one is a very hard and sad thing. Another major point is, how far would people go designing their babies. One thing is to make sure that your baby is healthy but to design your child's appearance is superficial, what is more, it is morally wrong. In addition the way one person looks is not as impo...

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Syria (Helimun)

It affords the opportunity for countries to balance global interdependence and national interests when addressing international problems. There are currently 192 Members of the United Nations. The Aims of the United Nations: -To keep peace throughout the world. -To develop friendly relations between nations. -To work together to help people live better lives, to eliminate poverty, disease and illiteracy in the world, to stop environmental destruction and to encourage respect for each other's rights and freedoms. -To be a centre for helping nations achieve these aims. The Principles of the United Nations: -All Member States have sovereign equality. -All Member States must obey the Charter. -Countries must try to settle their differences by peaceful means. -Countries must avoid using force or threatening to use force. -The UN may not interfere in the domestic affairs of any country. -Countries should try to assist the United Nations.

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Miljonimäng- Füüsika

$64,000 miljonäriks? 10 9 $32,000 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Another Presentation © 2000 - All rights Reserved [email protected] © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000

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Amnesty international.

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Kelly Griffel Who they are? The global movement of more than 3 million supporters, members and activists in more than 150 countries and territories who campaign to end grave abuses of human rights They are independent of any government, political ideology, economic interest or religion and are funded mainly by our membership and public donations Amnesty International's vision Their vision is for every person to enjoy all the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards Amnesty International in countries They have more than 2.8 million members,

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

Challenges of children`s “participation”: A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School Gerli Orumaa – 662974 9th of May 2014 Word Count: 8,800 `Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of B.A. International Relations` Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Chapter 1: Citizenship, Children`s Rights and Participation: from the UN to the UK 6 Chapter 2: Citizenship Education in Wales………………………………………………14 Active Citizenship in Cadle Primary School: A Case Study 20 Conclusion 29 Bibliography 32 Appendices Appendix 1: The United Convention of the Rights of the Child Appendix 2: Interview with Jamie Richards, the Head Teacher of Cadle Primary School

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The Great Guild/Suurgild

The Great Guild Liisbeth Kallakmaa The Great Guild Medieval Tallinn's social institutions were guilds and brotherhoods, whose main function was to provide members with social interactions and ensure their rights, but also played an important political and economic role. Tallinn had three important guilds - The Great Guild, St. Canute's Guild and St. Olaf's guild. The Great Guild was the youngest among them, founded in the 14th century, but soon became the biggest and most important. It was founded as an organization of the wealthiest merchants and shipowners. The name of the Great Guild was introduced in the late 15th century.

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TRADERUN ANSWERS

TRADERUN ANSWERS 1. Have the ENP and EaP been successful in terms of their original goals? Which has been the theoretical logic to cause it? Bring examples! The main idea of the ENP is to offer our neighbours a privileged relationship, building upon a mutual commitment to common values (democracy and human rights, rule of law, good governance, market economy principles and sustainable development). The ENP goes beyond existing relationships to offer political association and deeper economic integration, increased mobility and more people-to- people contacts. The level of ambition of the relationship depends on the extent to which these values are shared. Some examples which steps ENP has made in the field of human rights and which are

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Martin Luther King

Introduction Hello, my name is Valeria, Im studying public administration and today I will tell you about Martin Luther King, one of my favorite orators, who has a big and interesting biography. My presentation will take about 7 min, so let’s start. First of all, I will gonna tell you about his biography, about his early years, private life, how he lived and what education he had. After I would like to tell about his role in the advancement of civil rights and generally his career as a activist and orator. Martin Luther King was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. Martin, Jr., was a middle child.At the age of 13 King was skeptical of many of Christianity's claims. However, he later concluded that the Bible has "many profound truths which one cannot escape" and decided to enter the seminary. King was very precocious student, he skipped both the ninth and the twelfth grades and entered Morehouse College

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Animal Experimentation

Animal Experimentation Based on the Constitution of Estionia, we are all born with equal rights. However, mankind denys that animals share these rights. Animals are just as entitled to the rights of living, avoiding pain as humans are. Nonetheless, we still abuse them, often even without a second thought. Despite the wide use of animal testing, the research gained from it is not helpful to mankind. The chemicals and medicines tested on animals reacts differently on every species. That is why results gained from animal testing could be incorrect and misleading. In many cases, not only are the results wrong, but the opposite can be true for humans; a drug may

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Equality

Equality Equality is a very important subject in todays world. Even though people of all races, social statuses and of both sexes have more equal rights in just about everything today, than they have had throughout history, there are still many places in the world and lots of topics, where equality is still a big problem. The point of equality, is for everyone to have the same opportunities. In a society with perfect equality, everyone would be able to do what they want, no matter where they are from, how wealthy their parents are, what color their skin is and so on. A persons gender or skin color

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Women's Learning Partnership

WLP's annual operating budget is $1.5 million USD. The organization has received funding from the Ford Foundation, Oxfam Novib, Canadian International Development Agency, Global Fund for Women, Open Society Institute, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and the Shaler Adams Foundation. Mission WLP's mission is to advance communication and cooperation among and between the women of the world in order to protect human rights, facilitate sustainable development, and promote peace. WLP links those with access to resources, knowledge, and technologies to those without, and augments the voices and visions of the world's resource-poor majority. Organisation believes that dialogue across boundaries of culture, class, gender, generation, and nation is essential for achieving socially equitable and environmentally sound development. To secure a healthy, safe, and democratic

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How can the issue of intolerance be addressed by the government?

And fighting intolerance requires Law. Intolerance can be fought with education. Tolerance can be teached at an early age only, later it is difficult change a person’s values. And if intolerance starts with the fear of the unknow, education can help. Government should emphasise education more and more. Children should learn about tolerance and human rights and about other ways of life. School should teach children to always be open-minded. Teaching about tolerance and human rights and that the world is bigger than it seems, has to be taught at an early age so that a curious child would grow up to be a open-minded adult, not afraid of something just because they do not know enough about it. Government is also responsible for enforcing laws, and protecting people. Government should find a solution for every small problem. Small problems get quickly big, fear and intolerance in people spreads if nothing is done about it. So

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Saksamaa: poliitiline jaotus

1 Basic law, constitutional engineering · The Basic Law (= constitution) drawn up by West German politicians under Allied supervision 48-9 · Key Themes of Constitutional Engineering: Protecting the constitution Preventing abuse of human rights Ensuring stable government Effective leadership ­ but no over-concentration of power · Compare turbulence of German politics 1918-45, and stability since In part about design of constitution, in part about Germans becoming democrats

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Summary of philosophy of right (õiguse filosoofia kokkuvõte)

Human life Hobbes: sovereign can take life Locke: life can only be taken to prevent from being killed and after that who takes the life is subjected to the judge. property Hobbes: A person may protect his property by law but not if the soveregin demands it Locke: Sovereign has to protect property; you make property by adding labour; you can accumulate as much of it as possible Rousseau: property is the source of all evil Hegel: basis of individual rights lies in property Hobbes ­ leviathan Part one: of man XIII mans natural state is a state of war. Life in a state of nature is brutish and short. Man's natural traits are: -competision which makes him go to war for gain -Defence wich makes him go to war for safety -glory wich makes him go to war for reputation. XIV Natural law aruges that man has the liberity to preserve himself. Two laws can be derived as precepts for natural law in general

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Comparative law

· the proceedings for failure to act; · the action for damages; · the reference for a preliminary ruling. INTERNATIONAL COURTS There is a wide range of courts and tribunals that hear disputes at international level and which have their headquarters on European territory. However, these courts do not come under the auspices of the European Union. They are: · the courts of other European organisations, in particular the European Court of Human Rights and the EFTA Court (European Free Trade Association); · the courts created under the auspices of the United Nations; · the independent dispute settlement bodies of the United Nations. 5. GERMAN CIVIL CODE German Civil Code, German Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch, the body of codified private law that went into effect in the German empire in 1900. Though it has been modified, it remains in effect. The

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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 17

7 Liz asks me, "Who is your favourite writer?" Liz asks me who my favourite writer is. 4 Read the text about Martin Luther King. Fill in the gaps with the missing parts of the sentences. A learned about the life and work. E received threats to his life B made his famous speech F helped lead a well-known civil rights march C stepped out of his motel room G unedrstood the importance of religion D organised many peaceful protests H had to experience racial problems Free at Last Martin Luther king, Jr., grew up in a supportive and caring religious family in Atlanta, Georgia. As a black child, growing up in the South, he (1) H almost every day. He wanted to help change things for the better for his people and

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Essential Vocabulary töö

1. reegleid järgima observe rules 2. reegleid rikkuma break rules 3. vägivaldselt käituma (kellegi suhtes) act violently towards 4. vastuvõetava käitumise reegleid kehtestama establish acceptable rules of behaviour 5. õigusi kaitsma protect rights 6. õigusi maksma panema assert rights 7. õigusi piirama restrict rights 8. kohustusi peale panema impose duties on 9. seadust järgima obey law, observe law 10. seaduskuulekad inimesed law-abiding people 11. seadust jõustama enforce law 12. alaealised minors 13. õiguskaitseorganid law enforcement agencies 14. süütegusid uurima investigate offences 15. karistust määrama impose punishment on 16

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Türi

Saarepeedi school Türi Autor:Tauno Toomsalu 03.03.2013 Türi history 1347 Türi first mentioned in historical records by the name of Turgel 1687 The establishment of the first school 1900 Railway traffic (Viljandi­Tallinn, Türi­ Paide) opened Türi city 1917 Türi gains the rights of a market town 1924 The first secondary education institution in Türi opened ­ Türi Horticultural Gymnasium 1926 The rights of a town given to Türi Türi administrative 1950 - 1959 Türi - the centre of Türi County.1997 Türi College of the University of Tartu for environmental science studies opened. 2000 Türi declared the Spring Capital of Estonia by Mart Laar, the prime minister of Estonia

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Feminism and youth cultures in England

wave had failed to do); feminisms, expansion, multiplicity, postcolonialism.    4.  Anne  Bradstreet­  the  first  feminist  17th  century;  the  most  prominent of early English poets  of North America and first female writer in the British North American colonies to be published  Mary  Wollstonecraft­  education;  an  eighteenth­century  English   writer,  philosopher,  and  advocate  of  women's  rights.  Wollstonecraft  is  best  known   for  A  Vindication  of  the  Rights  of  Woman  (1792),  in  which  she  argues  that  women  are  not  naturally inferior to men, but appear  to be only because they lack education.  Caroline  Norton­  English  feminist,  social  reformer,  and  author  of  the  early  and  mid­nineteenth  century.  She  divorced  her  husband,  because  the  marrige  was  very  unhappy 

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Inimõigused konspekt

Inimõigused I loeng Mida uurida? Andmed Küsimused millele vastuseid otsida - Kas on usaldusväärseid indikaatoreid - Uni- või mitmedimensiooniline? - Kas on muutujaid mis ennustavad IÕ käitumist? - Mõju teooriale ja poliitikale Allikaid: - ÜRO - FreedonHouse; AI, HRW - US Department of State - CIRI Human Rights Data Set Õiguse tüübid - Nõudeõigus- ostjal õigus müüjalt leiba osta ja müüjal õigus ostjalt raha kätte saada – korrelatiiv - kohustus; vastand – mitte-õigus - Vabadus - korrelatiiv - mitte-õigus; vastand – kohustus - Võim - korrelatiiv - vastutus; vastand – võimetus - Immuniteedid - korrelatiiv - võimetus; vastand – vastutus Mis teeb õigusest õiguse? Definitsioonid Jones „Rights“ 1994

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Gender equality in higher positions of companies

Many high-level positions in companies are filled by men even though the workforce in many developed countries is more than 50 percent female. Companies should be required to allocate a certain percentage of these positions to women. To what extent do you agree? In the 21st century it is all about gender equality and every individual wants to achieve high level position in their work place. In the past, women, in many societies, had less rights and privileges than men. The statement says that companies should give a certain number of higher positions to women. However, I do not agree with this requirement completely. Giving a certain percent of higher positions to women certainly is an easy solution but in my opinion it will bring even more sexism. It shows that women are somehow weaker, fragile and need help for everything. And this on the other hand, will cause a situation where females will receive

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Quantum of Solace

Quantum of Solace Film review I'm a big James Bond films fan. I've seen almost all the films. Quantum of Solace is the twenty-second James Bond film directed by Marc Froster. I watched the film first in the cinema and I was very impressed by that film. In the film James Bond fights for the rights against Dominic Greene, a member of the Quantum organisation. This organisation want to have control of the earth. Bond wants as well a revenge for the death of his lover, Vesper Lynd. He get into Haiti where he met a woman Camille, whose purpose is as well a bloody revenge to Medrano who had killed her family. They fight together for the rights against the enemys. They kill Medrano and Dominic. The acting was very convincing. There were many villains who acted very well. In this film

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Public International Law is a system of law

but due to its unique status (covered by Geneva conventions etc), then it is a subject of PIL. PIL directly regulates private persons, e.g. punishment of international crimes (crimes against peace=crime of aggression, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes). This is if specific countries do not want to punish the criminals, specific international tribunals etc are created to do the job for them. Humanitarian doctrine ­ if a certain country violates human rights very severely and if other attempts have failed to prevent and stop this, then war can be used as a method to stop this stuff. Süüria ­ chemical weapons doctrine is one of the strongest doctrine ever, respected by almost everyone, that's why people are so shocked about the events there. It's a grave violation of PIL. If there's enough evidence that chemical weapons were used, then war is basically a legal method, but

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Gay Families

Gay families Homosexual people all over the world fight for their right and demand them. They want to legalize gay marriages and many countries allow people of the same gender to marry. Gays want to adobt children too, but people are more against it. Gay marriages are more for that people would accept them and get more used with them. Marriage makes them more equal with straight people and more rights. This helps them adopting children too. It shows, that two people have a great bound and they're able to adobt and raise a child. They may be good parents, but it's going to be a hard life for that child because of his gay parents. And maybe parents would even effect child sexual orientation. Surrounding ideology tells us what is beautiful, wrong, good and so on. So when childs parents are gays, maybe it can effect child too and make him gay.

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Essey: Capital Punishment

mentally retarded people and juvenile delinquents. In this case, capital punishment looks like senseless cruelty. A number of states had already passed legislation adopted by the Supreme Court in June 2002 prohibiting such executions to this group of people. As for juvenile delinquents, we should admit their lack of maturity thus they may be less culpable than adults who commit crimes. Ultimately, the death penalty is an utter denial of human rights. It implies that killing is acceptable under certain circumstances. Relatively few developed countries in the world impose the death penalty. Japan and South Korea are the only established democracies in the world, other than the US, which still conduct executions. The execution rate in Japan is a small fraction of that in the US. So it is high time the US society kept track with other civilized countries which value individual life

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Estonian state system

The head of State of Estonia is the President of the Republic who can be elected for two five-year terms. The Legislature. The Parliament of Estonia is called Riigikogu and it is elected by people for a four year term. The election is universal, uniform and direct. Voting is secret. The Riigikogu is comprised of one hundred and one members. The Riigikogu has three main functions: legislation, reviewing the activities of the executive power, representation. The members of the Riigikogu have the rights to form factions. The Executive. The Executive of Estonia consists of the body of the Prime Minister and cabinet of ministers. The highest Executive of Estonia is the Prime Minister of the country. The majority of ministers are the head of a ministry. (Ministers for Education, Justice, Defence, Enviroment, Culture,Economic Affairs, Agriculture, Finance, Internal Affairs, Social Affairs, Transportion and Communications, Foreign Affairs, Regional Affairs.) The Judiciary.

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Euroopa Liit

- 1965 - Elimination of Commission and council of Euratom and the High Authority and Council of ECSC Single European Act - 1986 - First relevant amendments of the treatiers after rome - Main task: making the single market possible - More powers to EP - Establishment of European Council Stress on Social Dimension - Necessity to overcome the imbalances among and within the member states - Equal employment opportunities, social rights, working conditions Schengen - 1985 – BE, FR, LU, NL, DE - Gradual abolition of borer checks, een non-EU states - 1990, supplemented by the Schengen Convention which proposed the abolition of internal border controls and a common visa policy - Freedom of movement sitt as part of single market The European Union Maastricht Treaty - 3 pillars - More powerts to EP - Creation of Comitte of Regions - New policy areas to the Union

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Naine ühiskondlikus elus

sõltumatust. Ning nad ei pidanud enam kogu eluks ainult koduperenaiseks ja emaks jääma. See vabadus ilmnes ,,uue" naise näol, kes riietus hulga vabamalt ja lõikas juuksed lühemaks, paistis sel moel endisest kergemeelsem. "Sülelapse-east saati õpetatakse naistele, et ilu on nende ala, meel vormib end keha järgi, uidates ümber oma kuldse puuri ja otsides oma vanglale kaunistusi."-- Mary Wollstonecraft, 1792.a, A Vindication of the Rights of Women Hääletamisõigus Hispaanias jõuti 1.oktoobril 1931. aastal selleni, et 161 poolt ning 121 vastuhäälega anti naistele hääletamisõigus. Need, kes arvasid, et võib-olla siiski oleks tulevasi valimishääli silmas pidades mõtekas ka naisi urnide juurde lasta, pakkusid välja, et hääletamisõiguse võiks anda ainult üle 45- aastastele naistele, sest see on aeg mil naised jõuavad lõpuks täiskasvanud inimese mõistuseni

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Canadian history timeline - Kanada ajaloo sündmused

1916 Women win the vote in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta 1919 The Winnipeg General Strike 1929­39 The Great Depression 1939­45 World War II 1949 Newfoundland joins Canada 1950­53 Korean War 1959 St. Lawrence Seaway (major transportation route) officially opens 1960 Québec's Quiet Revolution begins; Native Canadians given the vote 1967 Canada's 100th birthday; Expo 67 World's Fair in Montréal 1970 October Crisis: political kidnappings, Ottawa suspends civil rights 1980 Québec referendum on "sovereignty-association" defeated 60% to 40% 1982 Constitution comes home -- with a Charter of Rights and Freedoms 1987­90 Meech Lake Accord is put forward -- and collapses 1992 Charlottetown Accord is rejected by a national referendum 1995 Québec referendum on sovereignty is narrowly defeated 1999 The new Arctic territory of Nunavut is created 2000 Clarity Bill outlines the terms of Québec separation 2003 Canada says "no" to joining the war in Iraq

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Eripedagoogide kutse-eetika konspekt

Moraalinormid sõltuvad paljuski oma keskkonnast. 5) Õigusnormi täitmist tagatakse riikliku sunniga. Moraalinormi ühiskondliku sunniga (arvamusega). 6) Õigusnormid paistavad silma käitumise väga range reguleerimisega, formaliseeritud, väga täpselt määratlevat õigused ja kohustused. Moraalinormid kehtivad printsiipide, põhimõtetena. On ebamäärased. Ka vastutus sõltub sellest, milline on keskkonna reaktsioon. Theory on the rights of a child ehk Interest Theory?! (Sund): According to the Interest theory, a child has a plethora of interests. Some are explicitly, in the legal sources of each country, qualified as rights. Other interests are treated as rights, if another person has an obligation to enhance or protect certain interests of the child. The performance of some obligations is controlled via sanctions. Thus, not all the interests of a child have a corresponding right or obligation

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The bodyshop

such an extensive commitment to trading fairly. Community Trade now works with 31 suppliers in 24 countries, providing over 15,000 people across the globe with essential income to build their futures. The Body Shop is a leader in the trend towards greater corporate transparency, and we have been a force for positive social and environmental change through our lobbying and campaigning programmes around our five core Values: Support Community Trade, Defend Human Rights, Against Animal Testing, Activate Self-Esteem, and Protect Our Planet. We also have our own charity, The Body Shop Foundation. Launched in 1990 (registered charity no. 802757) we give financial support to pioneering, frontline organisations that otherwise have little hope of conventional funding. The Foundation's focus is to assist those working to achieve progress in the areas of human and civil rights, environmental and animal protection. We are part of the L'Oréal family

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Konspekt USA history

55,7 million acres Unevenly distributed Tribal sovereignty (iseseisvus) Poverty and unemployment · Indian citizenship Act of 1924 Granted citizenship to 300,000 indigenous people, to friendly tribes State support was limited Absorb Indians into the mainstream Didn't have the right to vote · Trail of Broken Treaties of 1972 Took place in 1972 Cross-country protest by American Indian organizations Intended to bring attention to American Indian issues such as treaty rights, living standards, and inadequate housing. Huge media coverage "20-Point Program" · Present situation 1 Reservations situated west of the Mississippi 1% of the population Minority group, less privileged Social problems Self-awareness Mixture of old and new HOW GOVERNMENT ACTS NOW- gives natives money and near Las Vegas the right to own casinos to compensate injustice and taking away land. II First Settlements

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Thinking Strategically

 low overhead costs and a cost-conscious employee culture  low debt-to-equity ratio  lower wages offset by profit sharing plans  friendly, courteous staff with a strong commitment to the organization  high standards of teamwork without rigid job demarcations  quick turnaround times optimizing aircraft usage Course: Thinking Strategically Topic: Defining Strategy Copyright 2007 SkillSoft. All rights reserved. SkillSoft and the SkillSoft logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SkillSoft in the United States and certain other countries. All other logos or trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Job Aid Strategic Positioning Purpose: Use this Job Aid to reference the types of strategic positioning. Position Keyword Characteristics Variety-based Provides varieties or features of a product or service that no other

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ELi tegevusvaldkonnad ja näited

Nõukogu saab võtta vastu otsuseid, mida pooldavad kõik alalised liikemd. Julgeolekunõukogu otsused on kõigile liikmesmaadele kohustuslikud. Põhiülesanne:* lahendada riikide vahelisi tüliküsimusi * ennetada ja maha suruda agressioone * tagada rahu * Juhib ÜRO sõjalisi rahutagamisoperatsioone Igal liikmesriigil on kohustus anda osa oma relvajõudusid ÜRO Julgeolekunõukogu käsutusse, kui seda nõuab olukord. Organisatsioonid Human Rights Watch- Greenpeace- rahvusvaheline keskkonnakaitseorganisatsioon(Keskkonna probleemide reguleerimine ja lahendamine) Inimõigused(valdkonnad) · Põhilised inimõigused(õigus vabadusele, isikupuutumatusele, õigus korrakohasele kohtumõistmisele, õigus kaitsele, perekonnale ja eraelule) · Poliitilised õigused ja vabadused(õigus rahvusele ja kodakonsusele, usu-ja mõttevabadus, sõnavabadus, liikumisvabadus, hääleõigus)

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Ssubtiitrite lugemiskiirus

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EU internal Market. Dog case

1. Can the PB&R company successfully claim any violation of the EU law related rights? Examination 1. Can we say that an animal (a dog) is a good? – Yes. According to Article 13 TFEU dogs do belong to a “goods” category so as it is described in CJEU case law that a good is a product which can be valued in money and which is capable of forming the subject of commercial transactions. Therefore PB&R company and its business is selling dogs, or shall I say goods not just on a local fields, but the movement of goods is linked to abroad

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Why was life better-worse in Estonia 50 years ago?

Why was life better /worse in Estonia 50 years ago? If we go back in time 50 years, then we will find ourselves in the year 1958. Certainly it was not one the brightest periods in our lives, because all the Estonians were occupied by Russians and the governing power was also held by them. It was a time where we never even dreamed about life we are having nowadays. The way of life was very complicated, people had limited rights and all the things we nowadays have done by machines were all handmade. These are the major reasons, which made me think that life was worse 50 years ago than now. Why was it so? Firstly, nowadays we can speak about many comforts, which 50 years ago was not so. In 1950s' there were any conveniences at all ­ everything had to be made by yourself and people were living a poor life. People did not have the chance to own expensive

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Los Meses

November March October May September April January July June August Spanish4Teachers.org All rights reserved Page 1

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Inglismaa 17.-18. saj.

· Olulisemad sündmused: ­ Kinnistus Inglismaa positsioon suure merevõimuna ­ 1650 sõjakäik Sotimaa vastu ja koloniseerimise algus ­ 1652 alustati Iirimaa koloniseerimist ­ 1653 saatis Cromwell parlamendi laiali ja kehtestas sõjalise diktatuuri ­ Range puritanismi pealesurumine Parlamentarismi areng · Pikajalised traditisoonid (I korda 1265) · James I ajal kokku ei kutsustud, Charles I ajal 1625-1629 kolm korda · 1628 Petition of Rights ­ Mõisteti hukka kuninga senine maksupoliitika, kulutused sõdadeks jm. ­ Nõuti parlamendi õiguste suurendamist (maksude kehtestamine ja sõja kuulutamine ainult parlamendi loal · 1629-1640 nn Charles I türannia-aastad · 1640 Lühike parlament (3 nädalat) · 1640-1653 Pikk parlament (Cromwelli ajal "päraparlament) 1640-1642 asus muutma valitsemiskorda: · Rahandus parlamendi kontrolli alla · Nõuti ministrite vastutamist parlamendi ees

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Los dias de la Semana

The last day of the week Wednesday in Spanish Spanish4Teachers.org All rights reserved Page 1

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Martin Luther King Jr. ''I have a dream'' kõne analüüs

• Analyse the rhetorical and literary devices used in Martin Luther King’s speech ‘’I have a dream’’ and state the reasons for why he had made use of them. • Examine the impact these devices have on the reader/listener. • State whether the speech conforms to, or deviates from, the conventions of a one.      Martin Luther King’s speech ‘’I have a dream’’ has by far been one of the most powerful and memorable speeches ever given. He was the leader of the Civil Rights Movement and fought for the rights and social equality for people of all races using non-violent methods. These methods included giving his famous speech in which he spoke about racial discrimination and asked for equality and acceptance among all races. This speech accomplished many things, but most importantly it made people become conscious of the fact that racism was an issue that needed to be solved and it changed how people treated each other. Martin Luther

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Inglise õiguskeel

and order of society II 1. avalikku korda säilitama – to maintain public order 2. vastuvõetava käitumise reegleid kehtestama – to set rules for acceptable behaviour 3. riigi võimu/autoriteeti kehtestama – to establish the authority of the state 4. andma raamistikku kodanike vaheliseks suhtlemiseks – to provide a framework for interaction among citizens 5. kodanikeõigusi kaitsma – to protect civil rights 6. rassilist vaenu õhutama – to incite racial hatred 7. võimu teostama – to exercise power 8. võimu säilitama – to retain power 9. omandiõigust kaitsma – to protect the ownership rights 10. võrdseid võimalusi soodustama – to promote equality of opportunity 11. konkurentsi soodustama – to promote competition 12. nõrgemat osapoolt kaitsma – to protect weaker party 13. õiglust maksma panama – to implement justice 14

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THE VICTORIAN AGE 2

rich became richer poor people became poorer working class began to fight for rights towns began to grow families were separated work was hard working hours-> 12 hours in 19th century many new newspapers started to appear. magazines books house of commons-> rich bankers and rich people

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The United States of America

tobacco in Maryland and Virginia. California is famous for its fruit, and the west for its cattle-farming. Poultry farming is highly developed in the countryside near all big cities. The United States is rich in various metals and minerals. It holds first place in the capitalist world. The Great Lakes and the rivers, especially the Mississippi, are important waterways. For Americans, democracy means more than majority rule. It also means minority rights. The American democratic government was established in March 1789 in the Constitution of the United States. In this system, rights and powers are divided between the individual states and the central, or Federal government. To prevent any political party from becoming too powerful, the powers of the Federal Government are divided. The Federal government has 3 branches - the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The power of each

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Valsustusajastu

Sience development was the main reasons and it gave the push to enlightenment.It put hesitate in old belives and brought up intelligence.Mind and critical thinking importance pointed out french philosopher René Descarte.Therefore enlightenment was literatural and philosophical movement,which roots were in 17th century sience achievements.In 18th century this movement infected a lot the way rulers saw their duties concerning to the lower class,and the way base-born saw themselves and their rights in society. Enlighteners main valuation was human intelligence.The old discipline and world treatment found to be contrary to reason,future society had to form more rational. Rational world treatement became an idol.Beliving into the mind omnipotence,the enlghteners were sure that ideas can change the world.That is where the new grasp came from,that it is important to spread new ideas,but understanding new ideas needs knowleadge and education.

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