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Who-Am-I?
"What Are My Rights?" And Empathy
"In this drawing I want to show the importance of the right to study and a child who can't do it, but he works in a mine." StefanoF from Italy , 2002

I think all people have the right to be accepted for what they are. But some students make fun of others only because they don't like them. I think you must keep in your mind that if you want to have the right to be what you really are, you have to accept others' rights as well. Valeria from Italy , 2001.

If I couldn't see I'd miss: friends' faces, colours,watching TV,pictures,newspapers.If I couldn't hear I'd miss: music, birds singing,voices, the voices of my sisters and brothers, stories, MARTIN from Argentina  , 1998 read more

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