Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Liberal Arts Cluster

I'm seeing how all the classes in our liberal arts cluster intertwine.  Our first class seems to dive into the issues, concepts, policies, and structural background of the laws and human rights that protect us as humans of the world.  I hope that Prof B goes into more detail on how us as humans and the government are involved in this.  In our second class we are dealing more with the issue of the language of human rights in which we discuss and blog our ideas and thoughts on the issue.  Although to be honest i still don't have a great grasp on what the language of human rights is or how it works, i hope to get a better understanding for this class and what its about because i believe this class has a lot of potential to be very interesting and helpful.  In our last class we are reading about the lives of slaves, the hardships they went through, and we are attempting to receive a better understanding of the emotions they were feeling and of course to connect it all together the lack of any basic human rights the slaves got.  I believe human rights to be rights granted to any human of the world that guarantee basic laws and rights that protect us and help us attempt to live peacefully in society.

2 comments:

  1. I can relate to how your view on Human Rights and Language is. I do not quite understand some aspects of the topic, but more into the semester it will open up and we will have a better understanding. I would also like Prof.B to go more into each aspect of Human Rights and all the reasons behind everything. It seems a very interesting topic.

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  2. Your very good with your writing. Kinda jealous. Im kinda behind on a lot of work , but i'm kinda understanding as well how the classes are intertwined with each other. Its kind of messed up that people had to suffer because there were no human rights during the time of slavery. It seems as if people thought that it was the right way to live and treating another HUMAN being the way they did was right for a HUMAN.

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