Human Rights
1. What are human rights?
ANSWER: Human rights are essential to all human beings. All of them are very important, because they protect us from bullying and racism. We have 30 human rights in all. Whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, colour, religion or language, we are all qualify to our human rights without discrimination.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights are always watching the human beings to see if they are accomplishing them. The creator of the Human Rights is Eleanor Roosevelt and it was created in December 10 of 1948. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the 56 members of the United Nations. Finally, the rights guarantee life, freedom, equality and security. Human Rights protect us against abuse from those who are more powerful.

2. Which of the human rights do you personally think is the most important? Explain your answer.
ANSWER: For me, all the Human Rights are important, because all of them have protected us for life. All of the human rights have a specific job to protect us. But, in my personal opinion, the most important Human right include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery, freedom of opinion and expression, freedom to choose how we want to live, and what kind of government we want to support, the right to work and education, and many more. This Human Right also guarantee people the necessary things to satisfy their basic needs, such as food, housing, and education, so they can take advantage of all opportunities. Making sure that a human being will be able to full develop and use human qualities such us intelligence and talent to accomplish their goals.

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