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2) Ralph Steinman, Canadian immunologist and cell biologist, for his work with the dendritic cell
3) the physical world we live in, land, water and air. our home and the source of everything we need to live.
4) - the right to survive - the right to learn and enjoy life - the right to live in a safe world - the right to be heard
6) Syria suspended in Nov 2011. 6 founding members are Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Syria.
7) an organization that raises money for good causes
8) the way we exchange the natural and human-made resources we want and need.
11) the way people organize getting things done and making decisions. The laws of the country, make decisions, get things done in the country, help people meet their needs and wants, deal with other governments.
13) needs: the things you have to have to survive and grow. wants: things you would like to have but could do without.
16) how people live their lives, similar ways of meeting needs, expressing thoughts and feelings and organizing themselves in their homes and communities.
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1) when people think their culture is better than others. it is a main cause of wars within a country (civil wars) because people of different cultures may live together until things become difficult and they start to blame each other for their problems which leads to violence and even war.
5) the way you look at things, what you know and your opinions, point of view
9) the idea that people should vote for their governments. it was first thought of by the ancient greeks. everyone in a group shares the power and has an equal say in what goes on (direct democracy). a representative democracy is where people elect representatives to make decisions for them (eg canada).
10) A member state may be suspended or expelled from the UN, according to the United Nations Charter. From Chapter II, Article 5:[3] A Member of the United Nations against which preventive or enforcement action has been taken by the Security Council may be suspended from the exercise of the rights and privileges of membership by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council. The exercise of these rights and privileges may be restored by the Security Council. From Article 6:[3] A Member of the United Nations which has persistently violated the Principles contained in the present Charter may be expelled from the Organization by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council. Since its inception, no member state has been suspended or expelled from the UN under Articles 5 and 6. However, in a few cases, states were suspended or expelled from participating in UN activities by means other than Articles 5 and 6. EG they discussed expellling South Africa during apartheid but did not as some of the permanent member countries vetoed that decision.(the 5 permanent members are china, france, russia, UK and US)
12) Libya (freezing assets in 2011) and Syria (economic sanctions, travel ban, embargo on investments, block on trade and sale of non-essential goods, oil sanctions)
14) 1948.
15) use their common sense and keep an open mind, ask questions, share what they know, look for information and do your best to change things when it is wrong so you can make a difference
17) an idea that combines more than one perspective
18) take part in their government and get an education
19) helps protect the rights of the worlds children by talking to people and helping families, through projects in communities, helping in emergencies, sharing ideas, collecting money, promoting rights online and discussing issues
20) Everyone has the right to: - live in freedom and safety - be treated fairly and equally by laws - meet their basic needs for food, shelter and clothing - take part in their govenment - get an education - have a job or get help if that is not possible - move in their country, visit others - marry whom they please, have a family - own things that cant be taken away - follow their beliefs - express their opinions - have fun and enjoy life
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