Thursday, April 28, 2011

Universal Declaration Articles

Article 2# 
Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.
Every human being has the rights to be free, because of the rules of the Declaration; no one can be ranked because of where they were born or if they have a different skin colour. Everyone is equal. Everyone may speak for themselves. It also makes no difference whether the country you live in is independent or not.
Article 6#
 Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.


You should be legally protected in the same way everywhere, and like everyone else. Your human rights should be protected by the laws written and passed in your country. A person before the law is someone who is recognized to be subject to the protection offered by the legal system and the responsibilities required by it.


Article 18#
Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.


Everyone is equal to the same amount of respect for their religion choice as others. They can decide what religion they want to follow, if they want to follow a religion, then that is there choice. Some people don’t believe that the world existed from a God, they believe that it was Science.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

United Nations

What are Human rights?

Human rights are the rights and freedom that we all have.

Some human rights are based on our physical needs.
  • The right to life. To Food, Water and Shelter.
Other human rights protect us.
  • The right to be free from torture, cruel treatment and abuse.
Human rights are also there to ensure we develop to our fullest potential.
  • Human rights to education. To work. To participate in your community.

Everybody has Human rights. It doesn't matter who you are, where you come from, what language you speak or what religion you belong to. You have a duty to respect the rights of others, just as they have a duty to respect yours. Nobody can take your rights away
  
Where do rights come from?
 Human rights are based on the values of:
·         Dignity

·         Justice

·         Respect

·         Equality

Human rights were officially recognised as values by the world when the United Nations was set up.
What is the United Nations?
·         The United Nations (UN) is an international organisation that was established in 1945, the year the Second World War ended.

·         Its founders hoped it would able to prevent catastrophes like the Holocaust from happening in the future.

·         So promoting human rights became an aim of the UN, along with maintaining international peace and reducing poverty.
The Universal Declaration of Human rights.
The Universal Declaration of Human rights (UDHR) is the most famous human rights agreement in the world. It contains 30 human rights.
Who Wrote the UDHR?
The people who wrote the UDHR came from: Australia, Chile, China, France, Lebanon, the former soviet Union, The UK and the US.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Polar Regions!

2) A summary of the background of the issue
The Polar Regions, geographically, are those that are higher than 66° 33´ latitude. Polar Regions have a huge influence on the earth’s climate, weather patterns and on its environment through the heat into the atmosphere and the transfer of heat through ocean currents. Changes in the Polar Regions will affect flora and fauna not just locally, but also globally.
3) Details about the issue and why the situation occurs?
The issue is that the warmer temperatures have caused other changes in the Polar Region such as melting ice and shrinking polar bear habitat. The ice and snow in the polar regions, because of its light colour, reflect most incoming solar energy back out to space. But as more greenhouse gases cause our planet to warm, some of this ice and snow melts, less of it is reflected out to space, and more of it is absorbed by the Earth’s surface and oceans. The added energy warms the Polar Regions, causes more ice to melt and more warming.
4) What can be done about the issue?
Global warming is the cause for the Polar Regions issues, so to help we must prevent global warming some things people could do to help are:
·         Drive less. Take bikes, walk or carpool whenever possible

·         Replace all the light bulbs in and around your home with energy-efficient fluorescents that use fewer watts for the same amount of light.

·         Clean or replace your filters monthly

·         Buy recycled paper products and recycle as much of your waste as possible

·         Wash clothes in cold water and line-dry whenever possible

·         Plant a tree

5) What organisations are currently doing to address the issue?
AusAID
The Australian Government’s overseas aid program supports projects that help to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing carbon sinks and changing to the adverse effects of climate change. Many projects focus on poorer countries in our region because these countries will be affected sooner and most harshly.
6)What suggestions can you offer to address the issue ( Think Globally act Locally)
Everybody in their own homes could change light bulbs and only use the dishwasher or washing machine if they have full loads, we should all stop wasting so much of our worlds recourses as by simply looking around you can see the Earth cannot cope with it forever.  Community could reserve an area where they can plant trees so one day it will be a forest. Everyone in the world should turn all electronic devices off if you do not need them. Don’t leave the Tv running while you go for a quick walk. Really we just have to get smart and do things that will benefit out earth.