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When... Skeletons Hug, Kiss, And Dance Before A Crowd. When They Step Out From The Screen? I'm Smiling. Life Inspirational christyn.andrade for Aunty Acid The truth is this...when it all boils down to it, we're meant to love one another, not judge one another. When you take away all of the outer appearance, it becomes much easier to accept people for who they are, doesn't it? What Did You Think? Christyn.andrade For Aunty Acid Writer, Reader, Harry Potter Nerd, Scotch Drinker, and Chocolate Addict. More posts by christyn.andrade Verified Join Diply Today Connect with a social network Sign In to Diply Sign into your Diply account with your social network Report Post Select the option(s) that best described why this should be removed from Diply.

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Issues › Human Rights. Freedom from Fear Everyone in the world has the right to live without fear of violence and war.

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Yet for so many, it is a daily reality. Freedom of Expression Throughout the world many people face violence and imprisonment as a result of exercising their right to freedom of expression. Everyone should have the right to educate themselves through receiving or sharing information and ideas without fear of persecution. Gender Equality According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights all people are born equal regardless of gender, race, religion or age. Anti-racism activities: Comic-Takin' a stand. Equal Rights for Some - American History for Kids! Abigail Adams During and after the American Revolution, when the rich white men were writing the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, many people who were not rich, or white, or men thought maybe this was their chance to get equal rights too.

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They wrote to the men who were writing the Constitution and asked them to give women, and black people, and poor people, Jews, and Native Americans equal rights with rich white men. These people did win some rights for themselves, but they couldn't get equal rights with rich white men. Thanks for subscribing to History for Kids! Your support means everything to us. Welcome to History for Kids' new look! Join History for Kids now: no ads! $1.99for one day Please help support History for Kids: Women: Anti-racism activities: Comic-Fair Game.

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Descrimination, prejudice and stereotype information for young people

You will notice that no two people are the same. There are religious people, non-religious people, tall, short, people with long hair, others with short hair, women, men, young girls, young boys, elderly people, babies in strollers, people with dogs, hoods, short skirts, tight dresses, suits, people with different skin colors, speaking different languages and so on. Some people have some disability and others do not have any disability. We are all VERY different. But looking carefully, all these different people have many things in common. These differences and similarities are the basis of social groups. Prejudice is when you have formed an opinion about something even before you know the real story.