"<span>Many of the basic ideas that animated the </span>human rights movement<span> developed in the aftermath of the </span>Second World War<span> and the events of </span>The Holocaust, <span>culminating in the adoption of the </span>Universal Declaration of Human Rights<span> in Paris by the </span>United Nations General Assembly<span> in 1948. Ancient peoples did not have the same modern-day conception of universal human rights.</span><span> The true forerunner of human rights discourse was the concept of </span>natural rights<span> which appeared as part of the medieval </span>natural law<span> tradition that became prominent during the European </span>Enlightenment<span> with such philosophers as </span>John Locke<span>, </span>Francis Hutcheson<span>, and </span>Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui<span>, and which featured prominently in the political discourse of the </span>American Revolution<span> and the </span>French Revolution.<span> From this foundation, the modern human rights arguments emerged over the latter half of the twentieth century,</span><span> possibly as a reaction to slavery, torture, genocide, and war crimes,</span><span> as a realization of inherent human vulnerability and as being a precondition for the possibility of a </span>just society."
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All the statements except statement B are true.
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- The magnetic field reversals that have happened on earth from time to time are evident from the geological features found near the mid-oceanic ridge.
- The rock stripes stopped developing in a single direction after the polar direction of the region changed. Hence, the patterns that are seen in the rock stripes can be deemed as proof of magnetic field reversals from time to time.
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State goverment I believe is the answer.
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The answer is Social Justice Warrior.
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As the passage explains, the term originated in the nineties as a compliment. It was used by the Montreal Gazzette to describe Québec activist Michel Chartrand. At present, the term is used to make fun of people who expose their progressive views online, especially when it's evident they don't <em>really</em> hold their views, but pretend to do it for validation.
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People who live in Austrilia in many different kinds of homes . Some eeven vary ast houses like yours and mine to large tree houses. This is all depending on the area. If you live in a place with common floods , then you probobly live in some sort of eleviated home. Where as if you live in an area with little to no flooding then you may live on the ground.
sorry its so short im doing work myself , but also trying to help others, if this is too little i hope you could add on to it
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