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OverviewThis book explains what Fair Trade is and where you can find Fair Trade products. It also discusses who it helps, who it doesn't help, and why. Finally, it asks difficult questions, such as ""Are you willing to spend more money on an item knowing that the producers of the item have received fair pay?"" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jill Hunt , Jilly HuntPublisher: Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier Imprint: Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9781432960445ISBN 10: 143296044 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 01 January 2012 Recommended Age: From 11 to 16 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews"The first book provides an overview of several well-known genocides, including the Holocaust and the more recent tragedies in Rwanda and Darfur. The slaughter of Armenians by Turks before World War I; the Mongol conquests; the killing fields of Cambodia; and the massacre at Srebrenica are also discussed. Throughout the text, Friedman asks readers to consider difficult questions: Why do peacekeeping forces sometimes fail? What is the role of witnesses to genocide? How should such crimes be prosecuted, and how can future generations be educated? Sidebars cover topics such as the use of propaganda and the Nuremberg trials, and basic maps provide geographical context. Back matter includes a useful key to the characteristics that genocides have in common. Human Rights opens with the story of a young gravel pit worker in Zambia and then discusses the history of the concept of human rights. Each chapter covers a different subset of rights, including children's rights; criminal and political prisoners' rights; the right to life; gender, race, and cultural rights; and the right to free expression. ""Case studies"" (really just extended sidebars) highlight people and movements, like Falun Gong and the Tank Man in Tiananmen Square. Despite occasionally awkward language (""a person's nationality is important to have a sense of identity""), this book will serve students well for brief reports, but they will need additional resources for longer projects. The critical-thinking exercises offer plenty of opportunities to engage with the subject. Back matter includes the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Both books include black-and-white and full-color photos. Well-laid-out and thought-provoking books on important topics.-Rebecca Donnelly, Loma Colorado Public Library, Rio Rancho, NM School Library Journal April 2012 Issue-- ""School Library Journal""" Author InformationJilly Hunt has over 15 years experience of educational publishing. Formerly an editor for Pearson, Jilly is now a freelance children's writer and editor. She has written more than 15 non-fiction books for children and young adults. She graduated from Oxford Brookes University with BA Honours in Publishing and History of Art. She now lives in Oxfordshire with her husband two small children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |