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Human rights
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EXPLANATION:
Theoritically every person from birth until death has human rights
Human rights are rights that every person has simply because they are human. These rights include basic freedoms like the right to live, the right to be free, and the right to be treated fairly. Everyone, no matter their race, gender, nationality, religion, or any other characteristic, should have these rights. They are meant to protect people and ensure everyone can live with dignity and respect. Human rights are universal, meaning they apply to all people, everywhere in the world.
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We have 30 human rights known as the Universal Declaration of human rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights(UDHR) is an international document adopted by the United Nations General Assembly that enshrines the rights and freedoms of all human beings. A foundational text in the history of human and civil rights, the Declaration consists of 30 articles detailing an individual's "basic rightsand fundamental freedoms" and affirming their universal character as inherent, inalienable, and applicable to all human beings
3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
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Justice: laws, policies, equality treating people the same way as others
human rights and equality are connected. For example, the right to education means everyone should go to school. If girls can't attend school in a certain country, this violates their human rights and creates inequality. Respecting human rights helps ensure everyone is treated fairly and equally.
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Asylum, article no. 20 is a right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution by everyone.
The right of asylum is a fundamental right that protects individuals facing persecution or danger in their home country. This right allows them to seek protection and safety in another country.
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It is related to the prevailing atmosphere of widespread distrust in the country and the closed character of the state.
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1754 bce the code of Hammurabi in ancient Babylon.
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It wasn't until World War II that prompted the winners to try to create an international forum for conversation to meet the challenges of post-war reality together, but most of all to prevent the mistakes of history from being repeated in the future. The United Nations has become this discussion forum. Human rights result from the inherent dignity of man, they are vested in everyone regardless of, among other things, race, sex, language, religion, political beliefs, national and social origin, property.
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Social Security is a program run by the government to help people who are retired or disabled by giving them money to live on. It is not something that people manage on their own like an investment fund, nor is it a general health insurance program.
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