Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Freewrite

Human Rights are the understanding, as humans, of what our natural born rights actually are.  Language assists in the defining of human rights.  The language of human rights relay laws that were specifically established to insure rights to us as human beings. Though, sometimes these laws contradict each other (e.g. the right to privacy and the right to protection; in specific situations, ones privacy is invaded to protect them). Language is a necessary tool in communicating what ones rights as an individual actually are.

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  1. Hi, Dani,
    Hope you are enjoying Election Day!
    Have you expanded your LIB 110 "What is the Language of Human Rights?" project? I'd love to read it if you could post it.
    If you have questions, let me know!
    Prof. Jerskey

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