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What is one of the rights that the United Nations wants all children to have?
What is one of the rights that the United Nations wants all children to have?
What is one of the problems mentioned in the text?
What is one of the problems mentioned in the text?
What does the UN do to help people achieve human rights?
What does the UN do to help people achieve human rights?
What is one of the rights that children lack according to the text?
What is one of the rights that children lack according to the text?
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What is one of the things that young children are forced to do according to the text?
What is one of the things that young children are forced to do according to the text?
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Which two entities had an argument to determine who was more powerful?
Which two entities had an argument to determine who was more powerful?
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What did Fire do to demonstrate its power?
What did Fire do to demonstrate its power?
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What happened after the heavy rain fell from the sky?
What happened after the heavy rain fell from the sky?
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What did the people of the village sing about Fire?
What did the people of the village sing about Fire?
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What did the animals do when the grass and plants grew green and healthy again?
What did the animals do when the grass and plants grew green and healthy again?
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Study Notes
United Nations and Children's Rights
- One of the rights that the United Nations wants all children to have is access to education and protection from harm.
- According to the text, one of the problems mentioned is the lack of access to education and protection from harm for children.
Human Rights
- The UN helps people achieve human rights by promoting and protecting them.
Children's Rights
- One of the rights that children lack according to the text is access to education and protection from harm.
- Young children are forced to work, which is a violation of their rights.
Fable Story
- The two entities that had an argument to determine who was more powerful were Fire and Rain.
- Fire demonstrated its power by burning the village and its surroundings.
- After the heavy rain fell from the sky, it put out the fire and cooled the environment.
- The people of the village sang about Fire's power and how it was finally controlled.
- When the grass and plants grew green and healthy again, the animals came out to play and enjoy their new surroundings.
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Children's Rights Around the World: Test your knowledge on the challenges faced by children worldwide. Explore issues such as lack of clean water, homelessness, child labor, and barriers to education. Learn about the sad reality that many children experience and the need for greater awareness and action to protect their fundamental rights.