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Social 10-1
11 days and counting
Wow, that is getting nearer and nearer.
Housekeeping
• People who need to do the test, let’s get to it.
• Monday will be the last day to passed in
missed assignments.
Social Studies 10-1
A FEW NOTES
Sustainability and Prosperity
• Should sustainability matter Page 291.
UNIT 4
Chapter 15:
“An Introduction to Quality of Life, Human
Rights, and Democratization.”
What is Quality of Life
• Become: (things you do!)
– Community
– Leisure
– Practical
• Be: (Who you are.)
– Physical
– Psychology
– Spiritual
• Belong: (How you fit in)
– Community
– Social
– Physical
Quality of Life
• The degree of enjoyment and satisfaction
experienced in everyday life.
• This included that standard of living and nonmaterial things such as political and religious
freedoms.
Standard of Living
• Level of material comfort as measured by the goods.
Services, and luxuries available to an individual,
community, or nation.
• What that really means is the stuff you can get and
the stuff your used to!
• How does our standard of living influence
globalization?
• How about historically?
How would you rate you quality of
life?
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Keep in mind the stories we have looked at?
Can you be what you want within reason?
Can you go where you want?
Eat, believe, say, feel, date who you want?
• How about others we have looked at?
Understanding Quality of Life
• We all have access to clean water and a
general quality of life.
• However, some places have a bid difference
between the populations quality of life.
• Even in Fort McMurray, this is known as
Disparity.
• However, it can often be far greater in other
places globally, can we think of any?
Some Examples
• 17% of the world’s population do not have
access to clean water.
• Nearly 2/3 of the these people live in Asia.
• In Sub-Saharan Africa, 42% of the population
do not have access to clean water.
Let’s think about the disparity between our lives
and the lives of someone in a slum.
Do you think Globalization has
improved standards of living…
• Locally?
• Globally?
GDP
• In a western sense, a person’s wealth is
depended on how much money they have.
• How much stuff they own.
• So, the wealth of a nation is depended on how
much money a country has or will have.
• Gross Domestic Product.
Human Development Index
• GDP per capita.
• Life Expectancy.
• Knowledge Index.
Human Rights, Democracy, and
Globalization
• The Universal Declaration of human rights:
– Political Right: to Vote
– Civil Rights: Freedom and Opinion
– Equality Rights: fair and safe working conditions.
– Economic Rights: Free From Discriminaiton.
– Social Rights: Education and Healthcare.
– Cultural rights: speak you language and practise
your culture.
• a declaration adopted by the United Nations
General Assembly.
• arose directly from the experience of the
Second World War.
• the first global expression of rights to which
all human beings are inherently entitled.
• consists of 30 articles.
• Here are some example.
Section from the Declaration
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Article 1.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.They are endowed with reason and
conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Article 2.
Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction
of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social
origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the
political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs,
whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.
Article 3.
Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.
Article 4.
No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all
their forms.
Article 5.
No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Let’s take a look at perspective