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    Rafaela Sandoval Comm 8 21 September 2012 General purpose: to inform Specific purpose: At the end of my speech‚ the audience will know Eleanor Roosevelt background and her greatest accomplishment‚ also about the Declaration of human rights and both their impact on the world. Eleanor Roosevelt 1. Introduction a) Have you ever wondered what a first lady goes through? Well back in the time for the first one hundred forty-four years of the presidency the first ladies were generally little

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    There are three conventions making up the International Bill of Human Rights; The Universal Declaration of Human Rights; International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; International Covenant on Economic‚ social and Cultural Rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a symbol of freedom‚ equality‚ and justice in the world. It was the first international agreement aimed solely at protecting and promoting human rights. Nations with diverse political‚ religious and cultural backgrounds

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    History of the Document The Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ which was adopted by the UN General Assembly on 10 December 1948‚ was the result of the experience of the Second World War. With the end of that war‚ and the creation of the United Nations‚ the international community vowed never again to allow atrocities like those of that conflict happen again. World leaders decided to complement the UN Charter with a road map to guarantee the rights of every individual everywhere. The document

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    Part II of the core: Human Rights 1. The nature and development of human rights The definition of human rights: - Basic freedoms that are protected by law and are universally accepted E.g. Freedom of speech. Human rights are: 1. Universal – To be enjoyed by everyone regardless of gender‚ nationality etc 2. Indivisible – All human rights are equally important 3. Inherent – They are the birth right of all humans‚ to be enjoyed by everyone 4. Inalienable – People cannot agree to give them up

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    Contemporary English Language 2 Portfolio HUMAN RIGHTS AND VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS Student: Almir Gusić Supervisor: Mr. Nejla Kalajdžisalihović Sarajevo‚ January 2015 Introduction In this portfolio‚ we are going to discuss about human rights‚ what are human rights‚ in which way they should be treated and what is their purpose. Unfortunately‚ still in twenty-first century human rights are being violated‚ and that is why some

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    What is the role of United Nations in ensuring human rights? After the Second War World‚ the United Nations(UN) officially replaced the league of nations. At that time‚ human rights has risen and been regarded as the world value. Human Rights is understood as a “inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being”. In the progress in ensuring human rights‚ the UN has acted as a promoter and protector and his works have been notably

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    the horrendous violations of human rights during the Second World War‚ the reformed United Nations instituted a human rights commission‚ with Eleanor Roosevelt as one of its members. What she contributed to our nation and the world in general may be overlooked as many of her accomplishments go unnoticed‚ hidden in the shadow of her husband‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt. Eleanor was appointed chairwoman of the committee that came to adopt the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The U.N (post WWII) sponsored

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    threw their leading figure demanding a change in government. The leader Muammar al-Gaddafi‚ was involved in high political corruption which was finally ended by the citizens of Libya. According to Rousseau‚ civilization has a corrupting influence on humans. Rousseau also advocated the idea of a contract between citizens and the state‚ and his idea of “ general will” which helps in defending the actions of the citizens of Libya. Libya is a North African nation of about 5‚600‚000 people of mixed Berber

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    this is how you view a portion of a document on the screen. [DOC]7th grade list of social studies vocabulary words www.burke.k12.nc.us/.../7th%20grade%... List of Social Studies Vocabulary Words ... Right Speech- Only saying kind and compassionate words. 4. ...... Universal Declaration of Human Rights- A document madnccncjcjccjde by the United Nations that grants ... NextlankKnowledgeRatingScale.doc ... View Download‚ Verbal and Visual Word Association Blank - Great for visual ... Vocabulary Strategies

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    thesis International Human Rights in general Subject It is Article 1 of the UDHR‚ which emphasizes the aspect of human rights most intensely debated--their claim to universality. In its preamble‚ the Universal Declaration accentuates the global importance of human rights as "a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations" and as "the foundation of freedom‚ justice and peace in the world." As if to settle the matter once and for all‚ the Vienna Declaration states in its first

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