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To Do:
  • Trump's Inauguration
  • Write for Rights
  • Examen spreekvaardigheid
  • Examentraining lezen/luisteren

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Write for Rights

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Human Rights
  • All human beings, have similar basic needs (physiological & safety needs): nutritious food, healthcare, shelter, education, protection from harm and more.
  • Needs are different to wants. Wants are not necessary for a person to survive, grow and develop. 
  • Everyone of us has the right to have these needs fulfilled.  These rights are called human rights.  
  • Human rights are the basic freedoms and protections that belong
    to every single one of us. They are based on principles of dignity,  equality and mutual respect – regardless of age, nationality, gender, race, beliefs and personal orientations. 

 

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Human Rights
  • universal – they belong to all of us; everybody in the world.
  • inalienable – they cannot be taken away from us. 
  • indivisible and interdependent
they are all of equal importance and are interrelated.

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Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
  • The UDHR was drawn up by the United Nations in the years
    immediately following World War II. 
  • Every country in the world has agreed  that they are bound by the general principles expressed within the 30 articles
    of this document. 

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Important!
  • In reality you don’t ever have to choose your human rights.
  • Although they can sometimes be restricted, human rights can never be taken away from you.
  • Every human right is important!


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Task
1. Read the information about the people we're writing for this year. 
Who are they? What have they done? What are they fighting for? What happened to them?  What shocks you about the case? 

2. Use the information to write your letter or postcard.


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