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Topic is : Human Rights
1. Define the topic
2. Why do you believe that topic is social problem in our society?
3. How are people in this group treated in our society?
4. How have government (local, state and / or federal) attempted to address this problem?
5. What can you as an individual do to have positive impact on this issue?
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