6A+Lee,+Angela

Human Rights; Movement - Conflict and Migration
Overview of workshop: ====The Holocaust. Countless genocides. A conflict between two forces. And casualties. Immigration. Racial issues. Inequality. "There is no specific human right to be free from the effects of warfare and armed conflict." - //Let's learn about// __**Human Rights; Movement - Conflict and Migration.**__==== NOTE: The above items will be posted after all of the work below is done and posted.

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The following spaces will need to be designed by you. Please know your scoring guide so you do not miss what is expected. The important part is this: You are showing your thinking as a researcher and your research process. > The ** Human ** ** Rights ** was a 56 member, by the UN, consisting of state representatives. The book - 'Human Rights' or something (need to get Noodletools on that book & the other one)
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 * * The Human Rights Council may request that the Security Council take action when human rights violations occur. (@http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights)
 * Human rights activists and international press reported cases of political prisoners confined in the same wing as violent felons. (@http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/hrrpt/2008/nea/119115.htm)
 * That's crazy. It shows how some countries are prejudiced and all. Habit/traditions can be deadly. I think I can use this information when giving a brief introduction for human rights, such as how in some underdeveloped countries, activists are often misunderstood or unfairly treated.
 * Human rights are international norms that help to protect all people everywhere from severe political, legal, and social abuses. (@http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rights-human/)
 * Seventh, human rights require robust justifications that apply everywhere and support their high priority. (@http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rights-human/)
 * I wonder which countries these are. The security council and such? And what does this mean, 'the HUMAN RIGHTS was a 56 member, '?

http://yuumei.deviantart.com/journal/Reunite-a-Family-299917816 http://news.yahoo.com/ap-exclusive-us-scientist-trapped-china-075057518.html http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34466437/ns/world_news-asia_pacific/t/china-holds-engineer-trade-secrets-charge/#.T7jpnL8hNr8 I believe these are some real-life examples of human rights among movement. If I looked for more on the internet, there would be loads; not only are people just TRAPPED in a country, their families are suffering too. This is not going by human rights, or anything like that.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-georgia-immigration-20120516,0,135710.story http://www.hreoc.gov.au/human_rights/immigration/detention_rights.html Now the only thing I can think is WHY IS THE WORLD SO MESSED UP. I think this is very good material because... well. This will help me give a more... realistic and convincing presentation, however I decide to share it.

Immigration Rights and Human Rights. pdf I used this because it's a really good source of basic information for immigrants and human rights; it's a lot of BASIC info that I'll be able to use in BASIC intro-ing, and otherwise the details are really good too. Countries really should be more open to immigrants and asylum-seekers. ||  || researching. //.//  ||   ||
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 * ===** To solve the issue of human rights between countries and associated with movement, global citizens need to be exposed more to the truth and care about them. **=== ||  ||
 * (P) Form questions:
 * Form - What is it like?
 * Function - How does it work?
 * Causation - Why is it like it is?
 * Change - How is it changing?
 * Connection - How is it connected to?
 * Who, What? Where, When, Why,
 * How, What if? How? So what?[[image:Screen_shot_2012-05-22_at_8.55.03_AM.png width="800" height="505"]] ||  ||
 * (P) Make an outline of the areas you are
 * (P) Make a list of key words to locate resources.

Immigration, human rights, human rights activists, human rights laws, human rights movement. ||  || ||   || works cited using Noodletools
 * (L) Locate a variety of sources; evaluate 2
 * (L) Select resources from your list & build

Works Cited “Immigrants’ Rights - Recent Court Cases, Issues and Articles.” American Civil Liberties Union. American Civil Liberties Union, 25 May 2012. Web. 25 May 2012. .

Immigration and Human Rights. Minneapolis: The Advocates for Human RIghts, 2006. PDF file.

“Immigration detention and human rights.” Australian Human Rights Commission. Australian Human Rights Commission, 6 Feb. 2012. Web. 24 May 2012. .

Nickel, James. “Human Rights.” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, CSLI, Stanford University, 2010. Web. 24 May 2012. .

IMMIGRANTS: ELLIS ISLAND. - Immigrants Arriving At Ellis Island, C1900.. Fine Art. Encyclopædia Britannica Image Quest. Web. 1 Jun 2012. [|http://quest.eb.com/images/140_1630295]

FLORIDA, MIAMI, BAYFRONT PARK, IMMIGRANTS RIGHTS PROTEST. Photography. Encyclopædia Britannica Image Quest. Web. 1 Jun 2012. [|http://quest.eb.com/images/300_1819919] ||  ||

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