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English powerpoint: Part 2 of Rights and Responsibilities (16.08.2008) Part 2 of Rights and Responsibilities (16.08.2008)

Encouraged by your kind comments I´ve decided to create the second sequel to my yesterday´s presentation. The idea and pictures taken from instantdisplay website presenting many of Unicef goals. I´ve adopted the material and put it into 13 slides to use as a discussion springboard on the subject.

 Level:intermediate
 Age: 10-17
 Format: PowerPoint
 Downloads:32
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Copyright 16/8/2008  Pawel
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Comments:


Melly Poulain
Brazil

Stolen          posted by Melly Poulain 0


agapej
Poland

No it s not stolen!          posted by agapej 0


agapej
Poland

It has taken me a lot of time to adopt it into ppt and resize.          posted by agapej 0


agapej
Poland

The one posted the day before was also mine! It s the second part!          posted by agapej 0


gilorit
Israel

          posted by gilorit 0
Thank you Pawel :-)
Orit


luku
Turkey

          posted by luku 0
pfff:( do not jump every file to write it is stolen.
if so you should prove this.
I do not know about this ppt. you wrote stolen so what? who stole it from where?
it is very sad for a teacher to see people write it stolen we should be more careful about this I think


spring
Turkey

          posted by spring 0
Hi Pawel,
I won t use the word "stolen" but what you did was just resizing the pictures and turn them into ppt.Victor set the rules and we should be attached to the rules.We are always using pictures or cliparts from well-known sites but also we are preparing activities.There isn t any activity in this ppt or adaptation,just the picture.And this is a kind of plagiarism cos these pictures are not your design.Sharing and production is our main goal but admit that resizing the picture isn t a production.So people say you:"This is stolen." I just wanna inform you in case you don t know the rules.We are all teachers wishing same thoughts and I understand your feelings.But other members are also right.Consider this.
With best wishes..
I will be looking for your work...


agapej
Poland

Thanks Spring. Your comment makes sense and is helpful.          posted by agapej 0
I just didn t see the need to add any changes to the material. I collected the pictures and put them in ppt to present them in a convinient way to help produce response from students.
But, yes maybe in such cases it s better to just share the link with the material to let others do what they find useful.
Thanks again!


barbarachiote
Brazil

          posted by barbarachiote 20200924
Very useful for me now, thanks.