Humans are social creatures, impacting and being influenced by others. All our norms, values and attitudes arise and develop through direct and indirect communications that continually connect people. Throughout history, discrimination, hatred, manipulation and human injustice on the basis of class, status and ethnicity have been part of our society. However, we should never forget that we can find meaning in life even when people around us treat a person based on their race and origin. Faced with a destiny that cannot be changed, what matters is to bear witness to the uniquely human ability to treat these types of people. This means transforming a personal tragedy into joy, transforming one's difficult situation into a human achievement. As in Mrs. Dalloway (novel) and In the Name of the Father (film), unjust laws, corrupt justice system, and government exploitation of power are common problems in society. Thus people's rights are violated and they are dragged into violence and their families suffer due to the isolation of their family members, but they continue to oppose those authorities and fight for their rights. People's rights are violated due to corrupt government and authorities doing so. for their own interest in remaining in power or for money. Over time, corruption has been present, while many people would prefer to look the other way on issues like this. The history of corruption begins as far back as time was first documented. The judicial system in England was prone to corruption even in the late 1800s. Corruption stemmed from tax collectors swindling people out of more money, court and police officials taking bribes or for their own self-interest doing acts.. . half paper ......success.Works citedAlmasmari, Hakim. “Government hospitals suffer from widespread corruption and mismanagement, study says.” Health 07 July. 2008. Yemen Post. Network. Nov. 17. 2013. Retrieved from; http://www.yemenpost.net/37/Health/20081.htm.Morris, Stephen,D. "Corruption, drug trafficking and violence in Mexico". The Brown Journal of World Affairs 18 (2012): 01-15. Print.Frintner, Carly. “Solitary Madness: The Effects of Solitary Confinement and Social Isolation on Mental and Emotional Health.” Serendip Studio January 17, 2008. Serendip. Network. November 17, 2013. Retrieved from; http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1898. In the name of the father. Dir. Jim Sheridan. Perf. Daniel Day-Lewis, Pete Postlethwaite and Alison Crosbie. Universal Images, 1993. Online.Woolf, Virginia. Mrs. Dalloway. United Kingdom: Hogarth press, 14 May 1925. Print.
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