Rights
in sentence
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What
rights
would be accorded to uploaded minds?
I've made video games to promote human rights, I've made animations to raise awareness about unfair immigration laws and I've even made location-based augmented reality apps to change perceptions around homelessness well before Pokémon Go. (Laughter) But then I began to wonder whether a game or an app can really change attitudes and behaviors, and if so, can I measure that change?
And they didn't stop there: within five years, they'd secured legal
rights
from the state to manage over 200 square miles of ocean, eliminating destructive industrial trawlers from the waters.
We need to step up to this global opportunity to rebuild fisheries: with field workers to stand with communities and connect them, to support them to act and learn from one another; with governments and lawyers standing with communities to secure their
rights
to manage their fisheries; prioritizing local food and job security above all competing interests in the ocean economy; ending subsidies for grotesquely overcapitalized industrial fleets and keeping those industrial and foreign vessels out of coastal waters.
What about controversial content, ambivalent content, uploaded by civil
rights
activists or citizen journalists?
Civil
rights
groups often do not have any better option to quickly make their recordings accessible to a large audience than by uploading them to social media.
Like animal
rights.
Now, animal rights, obviously they don't want animals used for meat.
But I thought it would be best to go visit and learn from the most vociferous and vigilant critics we had at that time, which were Henry Spira, head of Animal
Rights
International, and Peter Singer, who wrote the book "Animal Liberation," which is considered the modern treatise about animal
rights.
It seems like today, more people than ever are involved in the fight for immigrant
rights.
They've created parallel, fascist-style legal systems in which migrants have none of the
rights
that form the basis of a democracy, the alleged foundation of the countries in which they're seeking refuge.
History shows us that the first group to be vilified and stripped of their
rights
is rarely the last, and many Americans and Europeans seem to accept an opaque and unjust legal system for noncitizens, because they think they are immune.
The dystopian immigration systems being built up in first-world countries are a test of citizens to see how far you're willing to let the government go in taking away other people's
rights
when you think it won't happen to you.
But, you know, I am originally from India, and I wanted to start by telling you that once Sarah Jones told me that we will be having the opportunity to come here to TED in California, originally, I was very pleased and, frankly, relieved because, you know, I am a human
rights
advocate.
In a world of human
rights
abuses?"
So why not allow designers the opportunity to do this, but still protect their
rights
here?
Civil disobedience is a powerful tool that has changed history many times, both in the United States in the '60s during the civil
rights
movement, of course in India with Mahatma Gandhi.
Is there a similar thought process or program in our country too, inspired by your talks and those of people around you? GB: I wouldn't say by me, but by the people movement who are fighting for
rights
in the city.
For instance, in Odisha the Chief Minister, Mr. Patnaik, announced the same scheme: that all the people in settlements will have
rights
over that land.
It means that we must commit to standards of ecological equity and climate justice and human
rights
as the basis, a base standard, a starting point, for where our new society is to go.
We must honor the
rights
of nature.
We must advance human
rights
for all.
So what we're talking about here is human
rights.
Well, what about victims
' rights?
They got their
rights
by destroying innocent Korean merchants.
And I wonder if that is really justice for them, to get their
rights
in that way.
They fought for their
rights
for over two centuries, and maybe because they sacrifice other minorities, Hispanic, Asian, we would suffer more in the mainstream.
Take the problems of security and terrorism and, equally, the problem of human
rights
and development: they cannot be solved by Africa alone; they cannot be solved by America or Europe alone.
Take the problems of human
rights
and the problems of security in so many countries around the world.
Endlessly debating with her romantic and intellectual partner Jean Paul Sartre, de Beauvoir explored free will, desire,
rights
and responsibilities, and the value of personal experience.
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