When did we decide to need them? Who needs them? What are they?
Approximately 16.5 million deaths in ww1 21 million casualties Traumatised from war Emotionally Physically Spiritually Families torn apart Conscription!!
million fatalities Nearly all the worlds nations suffered Holocaust million people were killed including: Jewish People Homosexuals People with disabilities Jehovah’s witnesses
The world said.... THAT IS ENOUGH. Written in 1948 as a direct reaction of ww2
You tell me! Research Task: you are to work in groups of 2-3 and choose 20 from the 30 articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. You are to explain in your own words: - What it means - Why you think it is important - And how you think it relates to your own life experience. - - which countries have signed the document?
Then you are to swap groups (work with people you haven’t worked with) and give the articles in the Document a TOP 10 ranking. - This means that you have to choose them carefully, considering what might be most important.