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leftovers. Yuck. But compare my meal to that of a homeless child. What does he <br />eat for dinner? Where does he go after school, if he attends school at all? Again <br />referencing The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 25: The Right to <br />Adequate Living Standards, states "You have the right to have whatever you <br />need so that you and your family: Do not fall ill; go hungry; have clothes and a <br />house..." Yet there are still many homeless people in our world. Ii have running <br />water and heat. I have an education. Finally, II am free from any obvious form of <br />discrimination. <br />Though N am granted those three rights, most others in our world are not. <br />I ponder this as 1 lay my head down on my pillow. If everyone were entitled to an <br />education, there would be more educated people everywhere, who could <br />continue to make the world a better place. If everyone had a shelter and food, <br />many more humans wouldn't be starving and homeless. Discrimination would be <br />a part of history if The Universal Declaration of Human Rights were more than <br />just a list on paper, and everyone lived by them. <br />
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