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Greetings and signs of respect across the world

by Oxford University Press | Mar 18, 2016 | Schools News

The Bill of rights states that every person has the right to choose, practise and develop their culture, language and religion, provided that the rights of others are respected when you do so. As we celebrate Human Rights Day this month, let’s look at some fascinating...

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