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Human Rights Watch World Report 2004: War in Iraq: Not a Humanitarian Intervention - 0 views

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    This article focuses on the pretexts and justifications the US used to start the invasion of Iraq. This lead to a war that caused destruction and more poverty in the country. They called it humantitarian intervention and the Human Rights Watch said nothing.
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    It is an analysis on the intervention in Iraq and how the entire world did nothing.
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    It is an analysis on the invasion of Iraq and the war that only caused deaths and destruction in the population and how the entire world did nothing. Yrma Garcia
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    It is an analysis on the invasion of Iraq and the war that only caused deaths and destruction in the population and how the entire world did nothing. Yrma Garcia
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    It is an analysis on the invasion of Iraq and the war that only caused deaths and destruction in the population and how the entire world did nothing. Yrma Garcia
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Peace corps - 0 views

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    Lots of links to sites on different topics! Under The Advocates of Human Rights I found information about educational programs for adults in Peru.
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Educate Together - 1 views

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    This site promotes training for teachers in the field of human rights. There is a Lesson Plan related to Identity, which I think is key to starting a process of social inclusion. Eventhough I don't teach children, this lesson could be adapted for adults.
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ESL Holiday Lessons.com: Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women - 1 views

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    This is an appropiate issue related to the women's rights. One of the most terrible problems women face is Domestic Violence and it must end.
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    Hello Maria, I could see all the activities that can be done out of a short article. Because being an authentic material the students are led to think and talk realistically and develop all those linguistics activities. Ruth
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OHCHR Cambodia > Welcome Page in English - 0 views

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    Official UN site on human rights issues in Cambodia
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A Universal Human Right - 0 views

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    I came across Advocates for Youth in college while working with a sub-group of the Bus Project. It has proven to be an invaluable resource when helping students research current events. They are able to learn about the issues and see what their peers are doing about them.
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Oxfam Education: Resources index Human rights - 1 views

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    Oxfam works to empower young people to be active Global Citizens. They promote education that helps young people understand the global issues that affect their lives and take action towards a more just and sustainable world. Their teams in England, Scotland and Wales support teachers through our range of on-line resources, teacher training and professional development, and partnership work with a range of other organizations.
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Educational Resources on Human Rights - 1 views

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    These pages give you access to all of Oxfam's free online teaching resources. Packed with lesson plans, assemblies, case studies, and whiteboard resources, these pages offer free materials you can use and download now. Tabs are presented below to find resources by age range, resource type, topic, curriculum area or country.
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HUMAN RIGHTS - 0 views

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    This video is essential when we look into this topic.
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Linking Family Leisure and Family Function: A Literature Review (Human right # 24) - 0 views

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    Family leisure activities and how it contributes to reinforce family ties are the main topics of this document. It gives you a clearer picture of your student´s environment. It describes how divorce, single parenthood, poverty can affect families. It is useful to know yor student background because it is not a matter to teach them English it is, also, how the students can overcome difficulties. You can use the reading to avoid sensitive points in your classes, and to know which activities children prefer to do with their parents. I always tell my students, today you are going to tell your parents what did you learn in English, many, not all, receive possitive words about it and it shows how you can use English to create an activity children can share with their parents. Rosa Sandoval
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Family health - a balance of work, play and leisure. Human Right # 24 - 0 views

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    This site shows something that we are losing: Values. We need to be aware that one of our duties is to reinforce family unit. We have to work not only with children but with their parents, too. You can use the information to create a comfortable environment between children and their parent. I take every opportunity to share my opinion with parents. Parents who don´t speak English I always afraid about it. With this site you can tell them that the responsibility of teaching English is yours ( their English teacher), but the responsibility to motivate their children is theirs (parents), This site can help them to prioritize their family activities, to show interest in their children activities. Rosa Sandoval
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Human Rights Education - 1 views

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    Beautiful site to study Human rights. It offersvideos to watxh and discuss, games, cartoon and a lot more funny and reflective excersises. Videos are really simple and appropiate for discussion.
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Human Rights: Freedom of Speech Week October 17-23 - 0 views

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    The EDSITEment is a great resource for instructors teaching culture, history, social studies etc.. For my human rights topic the website gives several ideas about freedom of speech including various activities (lesson plans) classes of all ages can do during Freedom of Speech Week, October 17-23. Some of the content/language may be too high for EFL/ESL setting. Their collection of lesson plans are worth looking at though for ideas.
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Why do immigrants require quality ESL classes? - 0 views

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    This website help us as teachers to understand the rights of inmigrants when learning English as a second language because they have to be taught in a different way, due to their background and as English is not a first language for them. This article is related with job too, because inmigrants go to other places to learn a new language like English and have the opportunity to work in those places.
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Living Wage - 1 views

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    This website provides extensive resources on the topic of a living wage. There is a wealth of information contained on the site, which provides comprehensive coverage of many issues surrounding the idea of a living wage and its impact on workers, communities, and businesses.One particularly interesting article discusses the impact of Walmart, not only on workers, but also on shoppers. I think the information on this site can be used in the discussion of how to balance the issue of how big retailers can contribute to communities by providing jobs and affordable goods while at the same time providing a living wage as opposed to simply low paying jobs that provide little or no benefits.
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    Jerry, this topic is a HOT one right now with the economy not only producing few jobs, but with people working 40 hours a week and being nowhere near meeting their financial obligations. Nice choice! M.
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    I've always been a supporter of Walmart - one of the few I think! If it wasn't for Walmart I'm not sure I'd be able to get by. The interesting thing though is that after reading one of the articles at the UC Berkeley labor center website, I realized that Walmart could pay more to its workers if they chose to and the impact on their profits, as well as the price increases passed along to consumers, would be minimal. The article discusses what would happen if Walmart was required to pay its workers $12 an hour and concluded even if Wamart were to pass on the entire wage increase to consumers, the increased price cost to the average shopper would only be about $12.49 a year. If Walmart offered a minimum wage of $12 an hour I can't help but believe there would be less resistance to them opening new stores in hard hit economic communities.

Human Rights: Educational Resources - 2 views

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Human Rights - 0 views

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    Interesting videos to watch and activities with our students
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - 1 views

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    CDC website concentrates really useful information about health issues in different parts of the world (including my country, Peru). I've read it and found it accurate and useful for people who want to travel internationally.There are also Podcasts with great listening material.
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Amnesty International - 3 views

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    These are ready-made lesson plans that may have to be adapted to a particular context. A teacher might want to promote critical thinking skills in order to guide the students into discussing their ideas.
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