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• What are human rights?• 1948 – United Nations issued the

UniversalDeclaration of Human Rights

• What are some of the rightsprotected in this document?

• Does everyone enjoy these rightsWhy or why not?

Who is most at risk of having their human rights violated?

Why do you suppose this is so?

• Estimate how much money you spent this past weekend.

• DID YOU KNOW? More than 20% of the World’s people live on less than $1 per day

• Several factors contribute to poverty:1) lack of natural resources 4) war2) poor government planning 5) other3) rapid population growth

How does disease affect population and life expectancy?

How has globalization affected the transmission of disease?

an outbreak of contagious disease that spreads quickly and affects many people

Major Epidemics of our Lifetime1) SARS – November 2002: A type of

pneumonia originating in China. Hundreds killed in only a few months

Major Epidemics of our Lifetime

2) HIV/AIDS – Over 25 million people have died from AIDS since 1981…millions more are infected.

• The movement of people around the world

- war, persecution, and poverty.- REFUGEE: one who flees violence in

their home country to seek safety in another

- Job opportunities and a better life.- Most popular destinations are

developed countries

• The increase in the percentage of people who live in cities.

What are some of the advantages of urbanization? Disadvantages?

WHY SHOULD WE CARE?

RESOURCE USE: Since 1800, the World’s population has grown from 1 to 6 billion!

- It is foolish to expect

infinite resources in a

finite World

Why should we care?

POLLUTION: garbage and debris spread disease.

Gases and emissions lead to:

Global Warming:- the rise in the surface temperature of the earth over time

SOLUTIONS

1. REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE2. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: economic

development that does not permanently damage resources

3. ALTERNATE SOURCES OF ENERGY: solar, wind, hydrogen, and electric energy sources are on the rise.