A paradox is a statement or a concept that seems to be self-contradictory. In Logic, a paradox is a statement that contradicts itself. In everyday language, a paradoxical statement might only seem contradictory, it could be a sound. For example:<span>I always lie. (Logic)(This would be accepted as a paradox in the Logic arena. If it's true, then it's not true.)</span>
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In order to make money in Pacific territories and nations
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Allies. In the Middle East, they made promises to Zionists and to Arabs. When Britain made a number of promises during World War I in an attempt to attract.they were able to retroactively buttress both the claims that they made to the <span>Jews and those that they made to Arabs insofar as they wished to actually to basically observe them all at the same time.</span>
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1. Civil Rights/Right to Life:
The right to life is a basic civil right. Without this right, there can be no safety either for the individual or for the society. However right to life does not mean the right to end life or to commit suicid. Suicid is a crime against the society and the self.
2. Economic Right/ Right to Adequate Wages:
A person has the right not only to work but also the right to be paid adequate wages for his labor. For this purpose, state fixes minimum wages according to the quality and quantity of work. Wage is always regarded as a reward for the work done.
3. Political Right/Right to Vote:
In a democratic state, every adult citizen is given the right to vote. By the use of this right, citizens elect the government of their choice. This right is given only to the adults i.e. persons above a particular age 18 years or 21 years.
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It would be the "humanist" movement that <span>centered on studies of classics and belief in individual accomplishments, since this took the emphasis off of the Church and religious leadership. </span>