define rights and duty
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Generally, a duty is an obligation and a right is an entitlement. They may exist as a moral or a legal matter. For example, morally, a person may have a duty not to hurt another's feelings. ... Rights may also exist on a moral or legal matter.
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Rights are Ethical principles of Freedom. Duty is an obligation to respect the Rights of others and the society. Rights and duties are reciprocal. A right is a Demand and duty is an expectation. An action constitute as right or wrong based on the discharge of duty.
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