1. What are human rights?
Human right
are the rights you have simply because you’re human. Are the right to life, we
are all born free and equal, freedom of religion.. and a lot more.
2. When and why were they created?
Greeks
invented the human rights, in cyrus cylinder on 5039 b.C
3. How many human rights are there?
There are
30 human rights.
4. Which human right were you not familiar
with?
I’m don’t
familiar with the human right of the number seven: “We’re all equal before the
law”.
HUMAN RIGHT Nº 13 - Freedom to Move
Everyone
has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each
State. Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to
return to his country.
The new
word I hear is: within the borders (dins de les fronteres).
An example of this human right is that
all the people can do everything, but always with laws. If you want to go to
another country you can, but first you have to do some papers and buy the
ticket for pass to the other country. So you’re freedom to move but always
there are restrictions.
HUMAN RIGHT Nº19 –
Freedom of expression
Everyone
has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom
to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information
and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
The new
words I saw are: seek and regardless. Seek
is like search (buscar), and regardless it’s like heedless (independentment).
An example
of that human right is that all the people can express with they want. Maybe a
man can express his feelings like playing trumpet or playing football. All the
people can express his feelings doing something. Cause we have to explain all
the feelings we have.
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