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When assessing the idea that every person in this world has the same experiences in life, goes through the same issues, and has the same feelings you come across some interesting facts about life in general. The question of whether every person has relatively the same human experience is true to an extent. Yes, every one has the same feelings at some point in their lives. But the issues and experiences that they encounter vary depending on the person. In Egypt people battle the freedom of expression, in Mexico people have to deal with the brutality of the drug cartel, in the Philippines people are faced with the issue of human trafficking, and in China people face the issue of freedom of speech. The issue of freedom of expression in Egypt doesn't allow people to even use websites such as facebook. The government regulates every aspect of the media, and tries to control every media aspect of its people’s lives. The fact that the leaders of Egypt do this shows a complete disregard for the human rights that the people should take. People should be able to express their opinions through the media and not be charged, or incarcerated for doing so. Relating back to the essential question, this law most likely gives the people of Egypt many feels towards the government. Such as anger, hate, and the feeling of not being trusted. The worst part about the law is that people who try to get around it are brutally beaten. Another issue that arises with human rights is the brutality of the drug cartel in Mexico. Mexico's government is extremely corrupt to the point that police official’s refuse to even patrol certain parts of Mexico in fear of their own lives. This means that the innocent people living in Mexico have no protection, which is another violation of human rights. Innocent people are kidnapped and brutally killed and the government does nothing to bring their families to justice or prevent it from happening. This issue in Mexico arises many harsh feelings towards the government and the people that should be in charge of protecting them. Feelings of anger, sadness, and helplessness are most likely feelings that arise in these people. The next human rights issue is human trafficking in the Philippines. The percentage of people affected by human trafficking rises higher and higher every year in the Philippines. The main subjects of the trafficking are young children and women. But the saddest part, and the main reason that it continues is the fact that families encourage their children to accept jobs with human traffickers in hopes that the children will send them back money. Women also offer themselves to prostitution because they have no other source of income. This issue arises feelings of anger, desperation, and sadness. The final human rights issue is the freedom of speech/choice in China. People in China aren’t even allowed to share their opinions without being harshly punished by the government. Another issue in China is the child labor laws and working conditions. Children are forced to work at extremely young ages and for very little pay. The working conditions in China are very bad as well; employees are treated with little respect and complete disregard for their needs. This issue arises feelings of hate, anger, and desperation. Overall every person experiences the same feelings in life. The difference every person has is how those feelings came to be. Everyone has different hardships and difficulties that they have to encounter and push themselves through. Whether they are subjected to not having the freedom of expression, the brutality of the drug cartel, human trafficking, or not having the freedom of speech the same kind of feelings come as a result. So in conclusion the human experience is not the same to everyone in the world, what is the same are the feelings that follow those experiences. Every human being is created with feelings, and no matter where you live or the hardships that you go through those feelings are shown at some point in your life.