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Rights |
Human rights should always be observed.
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responsibilities |
With rights come responsibilities: we have the right to free speech, but the responsibility not to hurt others with hate speech.
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hate |
A hate crime is a crime based on a prejudice view such as racism.
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speech |
Speech refers to words written or spoken. Hate speech are words written or spoken to incite hatred or violence.
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atheist |
An atheist is someone who does not believe in God.
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Catholic |
A Catholic is a follower of the Roman Catholic Christian religion.
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politician |
A politician is a person active in party politics.
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compassion |
Compassion is a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering.
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perspective |
Your perspective is the way you look at something and what you think about it.
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morality |
Morality refers to the rules of what is right and wrong within a society.
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evil |
Evil means something very bad: an evil person intends to do harm to others.
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transformed |
The caterpillar transformed into a butterfly.
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heartbroken |
Heartbroken means very hurt by something: that your heart has broken in sorrow.
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