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  2. Australian Human Rights Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Human Rights Commission is the national human rights institution of the Commonwealth of Australia, established in 1986 as the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) and renamed in 2008. It is a statutory body funded by, but operating independently of, the Australian Government.

  3. Alberta Human Rights Commission - Wikipedia

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    The functions of the Commission are laid out in the Alberta Human Rights Act. [4] In particular, section 16(1) states that the function of the Commission is: [4] (a) to forward the principle that all persons are equal in dignity, rights and responsibilities without regard to race, religious beliefs, colour, gender, gender identity, gender expression, physical disability, mental disability, age ...

  4. Asian Human Rights Commission - Wikipedia

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    AHRC endeavours to achieve the following objectives stated in the Asian Charter: "Many Asian states have guarantees of human rights in their constitutions, and many of them have ratified international human rights instruments. However, there continues to be a wide gap between rights enshrined in these documents and the abject reality that ...

  5. AHRC New York City - Wikipedia

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    AHRC New York City was founded in 1949 [3] by Ann Greenberg and other parents of children with intellectual disabilities, who found the services available to their child inadequate. [ 4 ] In 1954, AHRC New York City established the first sheltered workshop in the United States .

  6. AHRC - Wikipedia

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    AHRC may refer to: Alberta Human Rights Commission; Asian Human Rights Commission; Assam Human rights Commission, India; Assisted Human Reproduction Canada;

  7. Free, Equal and No More: A bolder plan for rules on broadcast ...

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    While my plan (called Free, Equal and No More) will not correct for Univision’s failure, it will create a fairer and broader public forum for all on-ballot candidates.

  8. When do pitchers, catchers report to spring training? Report ...

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    The New York Mets (Port St. Lucie, Fla.) will have their pitchers and catchers report on Monday, Feb. 12. Other clubs are expected to have their pitchers and catchers in camp by Feb. 14.

  9. Human rights in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Human rights are protected through various statutory enactments in a broad variety of specific contexts. For example, there are statutes which prescribe and regulate police powers, [13] use of personal information, [14] secret recording of conversations, [15] equal treatment when buying goods and services, [16] consumer rights, [17] and many other statutes.