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I think everybody should know about their
rights and I'm afraid that not everybody knows which rights they have. In
my country children become adult in age of 18, at least they become
selfsupporting by laws, so leagally their parents do not have to take care
of them. For not so many years children became adult by 14, it changed to
16, and finally 18. You can not marry in my country untill you are 18. But
actually nobody looks at you as an audult before you get 20, until then you
are still a teenager. I gues I agree whith this, at least I don't look at
myself as an audult, and I'm seventeen, and I don't think I will look at
myself as an adult in a year. I think that for example going to scool is
everybodys right, but going to special and privat scool are a kind of privilege.
Rights are infringed when a child cant go to scool, doesn't get the healtcare
he or she needs.
Lilja from Iceland
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I agree too Lilja every person has a right to
learn and get an education. I am aware of my rights too and I don't think
I will consider myself as an adult when i turn 18 that would actually be
in 2 years since i am 16 years old. Its very valuable to know your rights
to defend yourself from people who tell you, that you are not able to do
something when you have the "rights" to do it, some people take advantage
of a persons ignorance on having rights and thats not right.
Sabastian -Fresno USA
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From KIDWAI discussions:
Klokkerhom Skole
,
Nanna ,
Martin ,
Isa .
View
Jessica's
contribution (click the
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"What are
rights?"
(part of the
Who-Am-I?
program)
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Preparation for students:
2004-2005 "What Are Your Rights?" in KidSpace | Reports
from previous
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