Human Rights:
Emma and Maddy:
In media Class we researched about human rights:
What are human rights?
Human rights are made for every person no matter what race,nationality, gender, culture, religion, colour, language or status. Basically the freedom or something you are entitled to do. Some of these include; The rights to speak your mind, the right to live, Freedom of religion and to be treated equally( there are a total of 30 human rights) There are many rights, Most of the time they are specifically dedicated to a certain group but Human rights are dedicated to every human... Everywhere
How were human rights made?
http://www.humanrights.com/#/what-are-human-rights
What are some human rights disobeyed in Sudan?
When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights made and where?
10 December 1948. At the Palais de Chaillot, in Paris, France.
Can we change human right?
Yes, every 10 December each year people go through the human rights and make any necessary changes.
Who made the human right?
Eleanor Roosevelt (United States of America), René Cassin (France), Charles Malik (Lebanon), Peng Chun Chang (China), Hernan Santa Cruz (Chile), Alexandre Bogomolov/Alexei Pavlov, (Soviet Union), Lord Dukeston/Geoffrey Wilson (United Kingdom) William Hodgson (Australia), and John Humphrey (Canada).
Which other countries don’t support the human right laws?
Although many countries participate in the human rights laws there are some who dont. Mostly third world countries.
Why do we all need human rights?
If we don’t have human right no one would be treated equal and people would be discriminated against and have to work for someone who has a higher status. If there was no Human Rights laws or rules, there will be war, slaves and cruel punishments.
Why is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights important ?
“Because it protects and promotes your individual rights.”
Bibliography:
http://www.ohchr.org/en/issues/Pages/WhatareHumanRights.aspx
http://www.humanrights.com/#/what-are-human-rights
http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/humanrights/qna/faqudhr.asp
Human Rights:
What are human rights?
Human rights are made for every person no matter what race,nationality, gender, culture, religion, colour, language or status. Basically the freedom or something you are entitled to do. Some of these include; The rights to speak your mind, the right to live, Freedom of religion and to be treated equally( there are a total of 30 human rights) There are many rights, Most of the time they are specifically dedicated to a certain group but Human rights are dedicated to every human... Everywhere
How were human rights made?
http://www.humanrights.com/#/what-are-human-rights
What are some human rights disobeyed in Sudan?
When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights made and where?
10 December 1948. At the Palais de Chaillot, in Paris, France.
Can we change human right?
Yes, every 10 December each year people go through the human rights and make any necessary changes.
Who made the human right?
Eleanor Roosevelt (United States of America), René Cassin (France), Charles Malik (Lebanon), Peng Chun Chang (China), Hernan Santa Cruz (Chile), Alexandre Bogomolov/Alexei Pavlov, (Soviet Union), Lord Dukeston/Geoffrey Wilson (United Kingdom) William Hodgson (Australia), and John Humphrey (Canada).
Which other countries don’t support the human right laws?
Although many countries participate in the human rights laws there are some who dont. Mostly third world countries.
Why do we all need human rights?
If we don’t have human right no one would be treated equal and people would be discriminated against and have to work for someone who has a higher status. If there was no Human Rights laws or rules, there will be war, slaves and cruel punishments.
Why is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights important ?
“Because it protects and promotes your individual rights.”
Bibliography:
http://www.ohchr.org/en/issues/Pages/WhatareHumanRights.aspx
http://www.humanrights.com/#/what-are-human-rights
http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/humanrights/qna/faqudhr.asp
http://www.youthforhumanrights.org/
The main points of our research are that everyone is equal no matter where they go or what nationality they are.
For our video I think it would be good to do a video on being free to do whatever we want and to be treated equal
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