What Do You Know about Your Human Rights? 

 In Canada, you will never get bored or disappointed. Even visiting museums is a great fun, because the ones you can see there are the only ones in the world. There is no place else you could find, say, The Museum for Human Rights.

I doubt all people know their rights, and that must be the purpose of the museum to show or remind of the rights people have since their birth. Let us see about that.

The complicated shape of the building must be the signal of how tangled and hard to deal with the theory of human rights can be. And the exhibits introduced there illustrate this fact even better.

The founder of the museum and the author of the idea Izzy Asper meant it to be the place where people from all over Canada, especially students, could come to learn more about human rights, the issues that are connected with these rights and the cases of breaking these rights. It was the idea of people being more humane and tolerant, as well as more aware of the freedoms they have and the choices they can make. It could be a perfect topic for college essay paper or online essay help writing.

One of the most valuable exhibits in the museum is the gallery of the Canadian Human Rights Journey, the gallery of Aboriginal Concepts of Human Rights, the gallery presenting the Holocaust and the gallery presenting the current human rights issues.