Agenda Question: Business Law. Human Rights, Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction Objective: Identify which elements can be chosen for your final diorama.

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Agenda Question: Business Law

Human Rights, Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction Objective: Identify which elements can be chosen for your final diorama and prompt.

Human Rights At birth – Right to live – Protected from disease (health care) – Protected from harm – Food drink shelter UN Declaration of Human Rights – Equality of rights – Right to life – No slavery – Fair trial – Expression Also included – No torture, privacy in family, religious freedom, right to education, freedom from discrimination

List of Historical Human Rights Violations Nazis, Holocaust Stalin USSR Pol Pot, Cambodia Armenian Genocide Rwanda Genocide Yugoslavia Genocide Sadam Hussein gas bombs his own people 9/11 and other terrorist attacks

Weapons of Mass Destruction Nuclear Weapons Incendiary Devices (terrorists) Dirty Bombs Napalm Chemical Weapons (nerve gas, burning gas, biological weapons) Terrorist attacks (airplanes, buildings, trains, boats)

Terrorism 1972 Olympics hostages killed, Israeli team 1979 Iran hostage crisis 1984 Amristrar India Golden Temple 1988 Pan Am bombing First World Trade Center bombing 1990s Pearl Harbor? Boston Tea Party?

Agenda question What is going to be the subject of your project? 3 choices It is not vacation yet, no hats, headphones, phones, ipods, or eating in class

Writing Prompt Minimum half page or 2 paragraphs Titled and attached to your diorama 1.Summary of your subject matter or synopsis of the event 2.How did it violate human rights or how could it violate human rights? Identify which rights were or could be violated. 3.What should be done to keep this from happening, killing, or violating human rights?