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Public, Private & Charter: What’s The Difference?

by Kira Bursky in Education, August 24, 2009
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Public School, Private School, and Charter School- What’s the difference?

Why is the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights Crucial?

by Amedu Monday in Politics, March 10, 2009
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It is important because it pulls life-preserving messages from the past, and it’s valued as a vital base for building a world in which all human persons in the centuries to come, can look forward to living in dignity and peace…

Human Rights

by Chanman in Law, September 28, 2008
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Australia’s current legal system has limited scope for human rights. The Constitution provides several express gaurantees; the common law system has protected some fundamental human rights too. However, these “protections” are insufficient. The common law system is shackled to the chains of precedent and are subject to change at Parliament’s discretion. The Constitution has stood the test of time but its formulation prior to Federation has made it a product of its time – entrenching only the values deemed important at its formulation. In response to these limitations, both statutory and Constitutionally-entrenched bill of rights have been put forward. Should we follow the United States of America with a Constitutionally-entrenched Bill of Rights or should we follow Victoria and Canada with the (Victorian) Charter of Rights?

Charter Schools in Indiana: The Ongoing Debate

by Btarggart in Education, August 7, 2008
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My opinion of charter schooling versus public education.

Public Educations Last Stand

by 2151 West Sunset Pointe Drive in Education, April 1, 2007
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Public education is failing. Charter schools may be the last hope for American education.

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