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WORKSHOP ENGLISH

NAME: BRIYID DAYANA PINEDA SUÁREZ CODE:


201811635

1. MAP:

2. What human rights do you associate with the different places on your
maps? For example: the school with the right to education.
ANSWER: In a city like Sogamoso, you have the right to inhabit it, to access the
services and opportunities it has for the common well-being and a life dignified.
You can also find rights such as education in schools and universities, health in
hospitals and clinics, the right to life, nationality and a name in the registry and
notaries, the right to a better quality of life in banks, right to satisfy needs and
desires in shopping centers, supermarkets, shops, restaurants, hotels, drugstores,
etc.
Parks and other places of entertainment for children, youth and adults. The
electricity company, the municipal hall, coservices, internet and communications
entities, which provide basic services for our home. Churches and other centers of
faith and prayer.
3. Answer the following questions:
Did any parts of your map have a high concentration of rights? How do you
explain this?
Did any parts have few or no rights associations? How do you explain this?
Are there any places in this community where people’s rights are violated?
Are there any places in this community where people take action to protect
human rights or prevent violations from occurring?

ANSWER: Yes, normally in cities there is always a greater concentration of


services and rights in what is known as a center.
Maybe there is a violation of rights labor, in many places the rights to which people
are entitled by law are violated, also abusing their well-being and quality of life.
For the protection of human rights in my city you can find places such as
prosecutor's office, the office labor, the courthouse, citizen service with petitions,
complaints and claims from entities where are provided services.

4. Do you think that we can find differences related to human rights in


developed vs. underdeveloped countries? What kind of differences?
Exemplify.
ANSWER: Between a country developed and one underdeveloped if there are
differences in terms of human rights, since in countries countries the quality of life
of its inhabitants is higher, they have better income, better opportunities for
education, housing, health, work, organization and development human.
In addition, they present lower rates of mortality, while in the underdeveloped the
population and poverty rates are increasingly higher.
There will also be political instability and social inequality.

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