The literary roots of human rights
The literary roots of human rights
The idea of basic human rights is a relatively recent one. It grew in favor about the 18th century driven by a number of factors, the french and american revolution among them. Some say the birth of the novel is one of those forces that made be realize all humans has basic inalienable rights. picked by 2manyusernames 4 months ago
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 Woman fights for chimp's rights
Woman fights for chimp's rights
A woman in Austria is engaged in a legal battle to win legal guardianship of a chimpanzee to fight for its "human" rights. Keeper Paula Stibbe, a native Briton, said primates such as Matthew -- the chimp in question -- should be given the same rights as human beings in the legal system. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Pigs Have Flown!
Pigs Have Flown!
The United Nations Human Rights Council has publicly stated that they have not been fair towards Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They stated they have overly focused on the degree of human rights violations by Israel and not the violations on both sides. picked by 2manyusernames 11 months ago
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 UN Bans Criticism of Islam
UN Bans Criticism of Islam
The Human Rights Council at the United Nations has now banned any criticism regarding Sharia Law and human rights in the Islamic World. They still allow criticism of other religions and their human rights violations, just not Islam. picked by 2manyusernames 3 hours ago
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 Human Rights Watch: Photo Essays
Human Rights Watch: Photo Essays
An amazing collection of photographs of human rights issues from around the world, I was going to just submit one gallery but I've submitted the link to the site as theres so many great ones to look at.

A good place to start is HERE

Some of the galleries contain graphic pictures but are marked as graphic so just be careful picked by doggylives 5 months ago
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 Austrian Court to Decide Whether Chimps have Human Rights
Austrian Court to Decide Whether Chimps have Human Rights
A chimp's DNA is 96-98.4 per cent similar to that of humans. Wild apes have also been known to hunt with home-made spears, fight battles, and make peace. Do they deserve human rights? picked by BrownTrout 1 year ago
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 Games no cure for China's ills, IOC says
Games no cure for China's ills, IOC says
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said the Beijing Games could not be a cure for all the country's ills as pressure continued to mount on Olympic organisers about human rights issues in China. picked by ConeOfSilence 15 hours ago
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 Toddlers to be taught about human rights
Toddlers to be taught about human rights
In a scheme condemned as an "absurd" waste of time, nurseries are teaching 3-year olds that people across the world live different lives but everyone has a right to food, water and shelter. Instead of playing and singing they are learning that the Giant from Jack & The Beanstalk had a right to be bad and therefor was a victim of Jack. picked by 2manyusernames 2 months ago
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 Human Age
Human Age
Human age is a simulation game / free virtual management game / rpg where you adopt a human being and help him or her through various ages of mankind, from prehistory to the 21st century, from learning how to use a club to your driver's license. picked by daftgretel 11 months ago
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 Scientists Find A Fingerprint Of Evolution Across The Human Genome
Scientists Find A Fingerprint Of Evolution Across The Human Genome
The Human Genome Project revealed that only a small fraction of the 3 billion “letter” DNA code actually instructs cells to manufacture proteins, the workhorses of most life processes. This has raised the question of what the remaining part of the human genome does. How much of the rest performs other biological functions, and how much is merely residue of prior genetic events? Evolut... read full post picked by Blankspace73 4 months ago
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 Ripper claims human rights breach
Ripper claims human rights breach
Human rights my a**e, what about the rights of those he killed! Fat cat lawyers on the make again! picked by topofall 3 months ago
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 Evolutionary comparison finds new human genes
Evolutionary comparison finds new human genes
Using supercomputers to compare portions of the human genome with those of other mammals, researchers at Cornell have discovered some 300 previously unidentified human genes, and found extensions of several hundred genes already known. The discovery is based on the idea that as organisms evolve, sections of genetic code that do something useful for the organism change in different ways. picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago
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 Human Slingshot
Human Slingshot [video]
Oh my god, i would never do this.
She goes alot farther than i expected. picked by LatueOfStiberty 1 year ago
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 Becoming Human:  Paleoanthropology, Evolution and Human Origins
Becoming Human: Paleoanthropology, Evolution and Human Origins
Journey through the story of human evolution in an interactive documentary. picked by ogri2003 1 year ago
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 Pedophile Allowed To Use School Gym
Pedophile Allowed To Use School Gym
The UK is just as bad as America. A pedophile who molested 3 12 and 13-year old girls is allowed to use a school gym so as not to infringe on his human rights!!!? picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago
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 The 'Silent' Ninth Amendment Gives Americans Rights They Don't Know They Have
The 'Silent' Ninth Amendment Gives Americans Rights They Don't Know They Have
Few people know about the Ninth Amendment, which reaffirms in broad terms rights "retained by the people." Indeed, the Ninth flies so far under the radar that it has rarely been mentioned even by the Supreme Court."

Excerpt from a book which came out last year - great read for those of us sick of the system taking away our rights! picked by tdiggity 5 months ago
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 Losses Of Long-established Genes Contribute To Human Evolution
Losses Of Long-established Genes Contribute To Human Evolution
While it is well understood that the evolution of new genes leads to adaptations that help species survive, gene loss may also afford a selective advantage. A group of scientists has investigated this less-studied idea, carrying out the first systematic computational analysis to identify long-established genes that have been lost across millions of years of evolution leading to the human species. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago
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 Human Genome Project Phase 2
Human Genome Project Phase 2
The original Human Genome Project mapped the DNA from one person and took 13 years to complete. Today the 1000 Genome Project was announced - a plan to map the differences between individual humans that will give an insight into the physiological differences between us, and genetic diseases too. It is expected to take 3 years. picked by Pocksucket 7 months ago
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 Canada to apologize to native students
Canada to apologize to native students
Canada once had a policy that permitted Native Canadians to be plucked from their homes and families to wipe out their language and culture. This effort to "Christianize and civilize" Canada's native people went on for over a century. Now Canada is apologizing for the tragic deed and has $1.9 Billion compensation fund to help make amends. picked by 2manyusernames 2 months ago
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 Early Human Populations Evolved Separately For 100,000 Years
Early Human Populations Evolved Separately For 100,000 Years
A team of Genographic researchers have published the most extensive survey to date of African mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Analyses of the extensive data presented in this study provide surprising insights into the early demographic history of human populations before they moved out of Africa, illustrating that these early human populations were small and isolated from each other for many tens of th... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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 Should Animals Be Doing More For The Animal Rights Movement?
Should Animals Be Doing More For The Animal Rights Movement?
Panelists discuss whether animals should play a more active role in the fight for their rights by participating in marches or organizing boycotts. picked by tubs 7 months ago
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