In this class we started reading a book called "Humans Rights. " The book is divided into several topics, which we must answer the corresponding questions.
On this day I did the following questions:
Questions about what is a Right:
1. What right does the student claim to have? What right does the teacher claim to have?My right to have a mobile phone may colide with other people's right, as in this case the right of the other pupils to listen to what the teacher was saying without interruptions.
2. What does it mean to be "entitled to" something?It is to have permission to do something.
3. What is the relationship between rights and duties?Having a right doesn't involve the obligation to enjoy it because, as we will see later on, in that case it would not be a right but a duty.
On this day I did the following questions:
Questions about what is a Right:

1. What right does the student claim to have? What right does the teacher claim to have?My right to have a mobile phone may colide with other people's right, as in this case the right of the other pupils to listen to what the teacher was saying without interruptions.
2. What does it mean to be "entitled to" something?It is to have permission to do something.
3. What is the relationship between rights and duties?Having a right doesn't involve the obligation to enjoy it because, as we will see later on, in that case it would not be a right but a duty.
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