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  1. Answer the following questions:

  1. What defines the character of interrelations of a society and a person, a state and a citizen?

  2. Where does Ukraine secure the rights and obligations of the citizens?

  3. What is the division of the constitutional rights?

  4. What do my social rights provide me with?

  5. What opportunities do my cultural rights give me?

  6. What are my constitutional obligations?

  1. Translate the following words into Ukrainian. Make up your own sentences with the underlined words:

Adult, society, fair trial, education, protection, imprisonment, obligations, rights, to be presumed innocent, proven guilty, freedom of conscience, seizure, arbitrary detainment, property, integral terms, to proclaim, personal security, to define, to identify, to obey, to respect, inheritance, accommodation, equal, values.

  1. Say “True” or “False”:

  1. The right to life, liberty and personal security belongs to the social rights.

  2. The right to a fair trial, through due process of law belongs to the social rights as well.

  3. The right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty belongs to the political rights.

  4. The right to get a proper education belongs to the social rights.

  5. Freedom of conscience and religion belongs to the personal rights.

  6. The right to the medical aid belongs to the personal rights.

  7. The right to use the gym and the library belongs to the social rights.

  8. The right to property belongs to the economical rights.

  9. The right to live, study and work anywhere in Ukraine belongs to the personal rights.

  10. The right to have a lawyer belongs to the political rights.

6. Find the proper definition for the following student’s rights and obligations, then sort them out into two columns: rights obligations

1. Right to be treated fairly

2. Sending an apology

3. Right to the Highest Standards of Teaching and Learning

4. Attendance

5. Right to Privacy

6. Right to be safe and to feel safe

7. Punctuality

A) Attendance on time is a fundamental courtesy. 

B) If for any reason you are unable to attend a class, you should send an apology to your class teacher, usually by phone to the theological office or by email. If through unavoidable circumstances you find on the day of the class you cannot attend, an urgent message may be sent to the College office, to be passed on to the class teacher.

C) The right to be treated fairly is applicable to all academic and administrative matters. If you have a grievance about an administrative procedure or academic issue, you have five working days (longer for some serious matters) to lodge a complaint with the Dean of your college.

D) Students have the right to be and feel safe in college environments. Harassment in any form – spiritual, sexual or discriminatory is wrong, and not permitted.

E) Attendance at all lectures, tutorials, seminars and workshops is compulsory. You are required to attend at least 80% of all classes in order to be permitted to pass. Students who fail to meet this attendance requirement will automatically fail, unless written approval is granted by the Dean, for example on the basis of a medical certificate.

F) In order to protect the high academic standing of your degree or diploma, all forms of cheating, plagiarism or other academic fraud (including illegitimate use of internet resources) are strictly forbidden, and anyone found engaging in them faces serious consequences. To assist with this, you are required to state on each assignment that it is your own work.

G) All personal information provided to the college will be treated in confidence, and only used for the purpose for which it was given. Your file and computer database entries are only accessed by people who are entitled to do so.