Essays about: "dignity OF WORK"
Showing result 31 - 35 of 39 essays containing the words dignity OF WORK.
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31. Coffee, beer and women - same same but different. A critical analysis of UN:s stance on prostitution
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The sex industry is a lucrative, multi-billion dollar business around the world. Many women and girls are trapped in prostitution with the consequences it gives. Prostitution as such is not seen as a human rights violation today. READ MORE
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32. From Slavery to Dignity : How critical thinking and empowerment among Dalit women working with manual scavenging is implemented
University essay from Institutionen för kommunikation, medier och itAbstract : This bachelor thesis is a result of a 9 week Minor Field Study that was performed in Madhya Pradesh, India in spring 2012. The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Garima Abhiyan (Campaign for dignity) rhetorically implements critical thinking and empowerment among Dalit women working with manual scavenging. READ MORE
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33. Transforming the Brute : On the Ethical Acceptability of Creating Painless Animals
University essay from Centrum för tillämpad etikAbstract : Transforming the Brute addresses the ethical acceptability of creating painless animals for usage in biomedical experimentation. In recent decades the possibility of creating genetically decerebrate animals or AMLs for human ends has been discussed in scientific, academic, and corporate communities. READ MORE
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34. It is good! It always reminds us that they have rights and we have rights : A study about working with children’s rights in a few preschools in South Africa
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Institutionen för PedagogikAbstract : BACKGROUND: The rights of the child are a subject that never stops to be of immense significance and import. All people are bearers of human rights yet children are, due to their vulnerability, always subordinated adults. It is therefore of great magnitude that we learn to respect and treat the child with dignity. READ MORE
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35. The Human Right to Health - A Study of HIV/AIDS in Vietnam
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Although infectious diseases kill around 17 million people a year, some states spend less then one percent of their budget on health. The promotion and protection of health is a fundamental condition for well being and the possibility to leave a life in dignity. The world has now for 20 years been facing an extremely dangerous epidemic. READ MORE