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How is the human being defined in the Declaration of Human Rights?

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Explanation to the following question is as follows;

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Human rights are manifested in the form of national and international legal standards that are established via legislation, tradition, and court decisions.

"All people should be treated equally," the Declaration of Human Rights declared, "that they have been endowed by everyone's “ unalienable rights, among those are Life, Personal freedom, and the liberty and The pursuit," repeating John Locke's "lives of people, individual freedom, and ownership."

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