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Click, clack, moo cows that type...and more fun on the farm / Lewin, Betsy; Cronin, Doreen 2002  Audio Visual Material
Cronin, Doreen Audio Visual Material
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Publication USA, Scholastic, 2002.
Description 22 mins Green Spine
Series Scholastic video collection
Summary/Abstract A bunch of literate cows go on strike after Farmer Brown refuses to give in to their typed demands of electric blankets when the barn gets too cold. "Cows that type. Hens on strike!" How will Farmer Brown resolve his problems?
Standard Number 8886356013251 1 VCD.
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ID:   006486


Health - Children's rights / Duckworth, Katie 2005  Book
Duckworth, Katie Book
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Publication USA, Smart Apple Media, 2005.
Description 30pYellow Spine
Series Children's rights
Summary/Abstract Explores key issues affecting children, such as their right to education, self-expression, healthcare, and a safe place to live.
Standard Number 1583404201 Hb.
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ID:   005833


Stand Up for your rights: A book about human rights / Wilsher, Jane 1998  Book
Wilsher, Jane Book
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Publication London, Two-Can Publishing, 1998.
Description 96pCream Spine
Series Stand Up
Summary/Abstract A powerful and unique commentary on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Thousands of young people have come together and shared their inspirational poems, stories, personal recollections and illustrations that provide a refreshingly honest look at human rights. It also shows us all how we can help to make the world a better place.
Contents Eleanor Roosevelt and How the Universal declaration was signed PART I Civil and Political Rights We are all free and equal Don't discriminate The same, but different The world of women Women's struggles The right to life Slavery - past and present Torture: a living hell I'm a person, just like you We are all protected by law Fair treatment by fair courts I've done nothing wrong Innocent until proven guilty The right to privacy Freedom to move! The right asylum The right to a nationality PART II Economic, social and cultural rights Marriage and family What's happened to my home? Freedom of thought Free to say what you want Meet where you like The right to democracy The right to social security Workers' rights The right to play A bed and some food The right to education Culture and copyright A free and fair world Our responsibilities Don't get me wrong Amnesty International The Convention on the Rights of a Child
Standard Number 1854345737 Pb.
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Why do people abuse human rights? / Brownlie, Ali 2054  Book
Brownlie, Ali Book
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Publication Illinois, Raintree Publishers, 2054.
Description 48pWhite Spine
Series Exploring tough issues
Summary/Abstract This book looks at how and why human rights are abused. It examines how the rights of those in different sectors of society can be abused, such as children and workers, and how human rights are affected during war and other conflicts. It goes on to explain that we have to actively campaign for human rights - and the best way to do this is through education. Including case studies and quotes from people around the world.
Contents Understanding human rights The right to life Why are children's rights abused? Why are worker's rights abused? Why are human rights abused in times of conflict? Less than human? Upholding human rights
Standard Number 0739866842 Hb.
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