I am a kind woman, easy going with
respect of human race.
Not exact matches
The modern sciences
of genetics and ecology have clearly provided empirical grounds for rejecting these traditional
race concepts and for recognizing the fundamental role
of education in the creation
of human personality — especially in
respect to qualities that are so manifestly reflections
of cultural patterns.
• There is a «growing interdependence... a world becoming more unified every day... [a growing awareness
of] rights and duties with
respect to the whole
human race» (26).
Muslims need to teach kids in schools love humanity and
respect others, not if you are non muslim you are devil, you don't have to repeat it on tv or radio channels which religion is peacful, people are not dum they know all religions are for peace, but where is the peace in practically, showing hatred or having thoughts
of islamization the world, stop evil thinking
of conversion
of anyone to islam that is not peaceful religion or thoughts.help the poor and needy, give equal
respect to male and female
respect democracy and more important develop tolerence.intolerence is the basic evil
of human race.
Here are some
of the convictions to which the comparative study
of religions has led the distinguished Hindu thinker: «It increases our confidence in the universality
of God and our
respect for the
human race.
What is unshakeable is that God in his great wisdom has put us all here and I believe that as
human beings our greatest achievement will be to truly love and
respect one another regardless
of race, gender, appearance, faith or lack
of faith.
There is no god, just a bunch
of scared people who could use a lesson in science and psychology, especially the psychology
of those like B graham, stalin, hitler, etc who sociop athically must take advantage
of the rest
of the
human race - for which they have no love or
respect.
P.S. Every
human being deserves to be
respected irrespective
of ethnicity,
race, colour, religion or beliefs.
I have love and
respect for all
human beings regardless
of race, color or sexual orientation.
He thought that
human beings
of a different
race should be given the same
respect, compassion, and fair treatment as other
human beings.
We are committed to an intellectual climate that is at once welcoming, nurturing and challenging, and that
respects the full spectrum
of human diversity in
race, ethnicity, gender identity, age, socio - economic status, national origin, sexual orientation, disability and religion.
«Together for a better World «
Respect all individuals no matter their: — Ethnicity or
Race - Colour — Religion — Gender A global vision
of the World but a
Human dimension.
She strongly believed that «freedom must be universal and all men must be assured that there will be
respect for the individual
human being, regardless
of his
race, his creed, or his color».
I have encouraged my children and students, through example and education, that we are all members
of one
human race entitled to
respect and equal rights.
In Ontario, the
Human Rights Code protects the «right to equal treatment with
respect to employment without discrimination because
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record
of offences, marital status, family status or disability» and also protects against discrimination based on the intersection
of multiple
of these grounds.
a special responsibility to
respect the requirements
of human rights laws in force in Ontario and, specifically, to honour the obligation not to discriminate on the grounds of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record of offences (as defined in the Ontario Human Rights Code), marital status, family status, or disability with respect to professional employment of other lawyers, articled students, or any other person or in professional dealings with other licensees or any other person [emphasis ad
human rights laws in force in Ontario and, specifically, to honour the obligation not to discriminate on the grounds
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record
of offences (as defined in the Ontario
Human Rights Code), marital status, family status, or disability with respect to professional employment of other lawyers, articled students, or any other person or in professional dealings with other licensees or any other person [emphasis ad
Human Rights Code), marital status, family status, or disability with
respect to professional employment
of other lawyers, articled students, or any other person or in professional dealings with other licensees or any other person [emphasis added].
Under the Ontario
Human Rights Code, every person has a right to «equal treatment with
respect to employment» without discrimination or harassment because
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record
of offences, marital status, family status or disability... Read More
The Canadian
Human Rights Act defines the following prohibited grounds
of discrimination:
race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, disability and conviction for an offence for which a pardon has been granted or in
respect of which a record suspension has been ordered.
[126] Subsection 5 (1)
of the HRC [
Human Rights Code] gives every person a right to equal treatment with
respect to employment without discrimination because
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record
of offences, marital status, family status or disability.
United Kingdom About Blog The Equality and Diversity Forum (EDF) is a network
of national organisations committed to equal opportunities, social justice, good community relations,
respect for
human rights and an end to discrimination based on age, disability, gender and gender identity,
race, religion or belief, and sexual orientation.
United Kingdom About Blog The Equality and Diversity Forum (EDF) is a network
of national organisations committed to equal opportunities, social justice, good community relations,
respect for
human rights and an end to discrimination based on age, disability, gender and gender identity,
race, religion or belief, and sexual orientation.
So in our system very much like yours, we've made it very clear that the Federal Government has certain responsibilities, and with
respect particularly to
human rights issues, to these very sticky issues
of civil rights as we call them,
race relations in the United States.
The Northern Territory Emergency Response Review Board was supportive
of such recommendations, and recommended that the Government
respect Australia's
human rights obligations and conform with the
Race Discrimination Act.
Since its establishment in 1986, the
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has successfully worked to foster greater understanding, respect and protection of human rights in Australia, with a particular focus on sex, race and disability discrimination, as well as the rights of Indigenous Austral
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has successfully worked to foster greater understanding,
respect and protection
of human rights in Australia, with a particular focus on sex, race and disability discrimination, as well as the rights of Indigenous Austral
human rights in Australia, with a particular focus on sex,
race and disability discrimination, as well as the rights
of Indigenous Australians.
Since its establishment in 1986, the
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has successfully worked to foster greater understanding, respect and protection of human rights in Australia, with a particular focus on sex, race and disability discrimination, as well as the rights of Indigenous Australians.However, proposals contained in the Australian Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003 have the potential to significantly undermine the integrity, independence and efficiency of the Commission.For further information on the Commission's major concerns with the Australian Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003, which is currently being reviewed by the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee click on the links b
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has successfully worked to foster greater understanding,
respect and protection
of human rights in Australia, with a particular focus on sex, race and disability discrimination, as well as the rights of Indigenous Australians.However, proposals contained in the Australian Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003 have the potential to significantly undermine the integrity, independence and efficiency of the Commission.For further information on the Commission's major concerns with the Australian Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003, which is currently being reviewed by the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee click on the links b
human rights in Australia, with a particular focus on sex,
race and disability discrimination, as well as the rights
of Indigenous Australians.However, proposals contained in the Australian
Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003 have the potential to significantly undermine the integrity, independence and efficiency of the Commission.For further information on the Commission's major concerns with the Australian Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003, which is currently being reviewed by the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee click on the links b
Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003 have the potential to significantly undermine the integrity, independence and efficiency
of the Commission.For further information on the Commission's major concerns with the Australian
Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003, which is currently being reviewed by the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee click on the links b
Human Rights Commission Legislation Bill 2003, which is currently being reviewed by the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee click on the links below: