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Rights expression languages.
Not exact matches
Iraqi Christians are treated less than third (3rd) class citizens, No
Rights of Freedom of speech or
expression, thought, opinion etc., No
Rights to Practice Religion, Hateful of Christians, when in Reality its the Christians that were there LONG before the Arabs, its a matter of facts, Iraqi Christians still speak the ARAMAIC
Language, the same exact
language as Jesus Christ Spoke (our GOD), the descendant of Abraham, from the Land of the Chaldean «UR».
Let's say we can train a computer to do better than a human does looking at facial
expressions and body
language and everything else,
right?
Our patients have the following
rights and responsibilities regardless of race, color, culture,
language, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, socioeconomic status, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, and / or veteran status:
This will often manifest itself in an ability to pick up on subtle, indirect hints in people's body
language and facial
expressions, allowing you to make better judgements at the
right moments.
He's learned that the
right facial
expression is worth a thousand words, and that body
language speaks louder than weak jokes.
That's
right, whenever you do anything with your pup, he observes your tone of voice, the
expression on your face, your «body
language», and how you respond when he does «this» or «that.»
At a time during the Civil
Rights movement when African American artists were expected by many to create figurative work explicitly addressing racial subject matter, Gilliam persisted in pursuing the development of a new formal
language that celebrated the cultivation and
expression of the individual voice and the power of non-objective art to transcend cultural and political boundaries.
It presages a law captured by the rhetoric of the
right to freedom of
expression without due regard to the value underlying the particular exercise of that
right; a law in which, under the guise of the
right to freedom of
expression, the «
right» to offend can be exercised without responsibility or restraint providing it does not cause a disruption or disturbance in the nature of public disorder; a law in which an impoverished amoral concept of «public order» is judicially ordained; a law in which the
right to freedom of
expression trumps — or tramples upon — other
rights and values which are the vital
rights and properties of a free and democratic society; a law to which any number of vulnerable individuals and minorities may be exposed to uncivil, and even odious, ethnic, sexist, homophobic, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, and anti-Islamic taunts providing no public disorder results; a law in which good and decent people can be used as fodder to promote a cause or promote an action for which they are not responsible and over which they have no direct control; a law which demeans the dignity of the persons adversely affected by those asserting their
right to freedom of
expression in a disorderly or offensive manner; a law in which the mores or standards of society are set without regard to the reasonable expectations of citizens in a free and democratic society; and a law marked by a lack of empathy by the sensibilities, feelings and emotional frailties of people who can be deeply and genuinely affronted by
language and behaviour that is beyond the pale in a civil and civilised society.
Carrying more legal weight as a constitutional document than its predecessor, the Charter provides the guaranteed protection of important
rights such as freedom of conscience, religion,
expression, and association; the democratic
right to vote; mobility
rights to enter and leave Canada as well as reside anywhere within Canada; legal
rights in criminal matters; equality
rights against discrimination; and
language rights.
Your body
language, including facial
expressions and gestures, your tone of voice, and how well you listen are critical to effectively conveying the
right message to potential real estate clients.