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Characteristics of human wants include;They are insatiable - cannot be fully satisfied because they are endless/unlimitedThey vary in intensity and urgency - The amount of goods/services required vary from one person to another depending on age, sex and situationThey are competitive - wants compete for attention such as each one yearns to be satisfied firstThey are recurrent/ repetitive - a particular want will demand to be satisfied over and over againSome are universal - most of wants are common to all human beings though in varying quantities.They require resources- human wants require means for them to be satisfied.They are complimentary - Satisfaction of human wants may create a need, second want derived from first one.They are habitual - Once an individual has developed a taste for a given commodity he tends to use it over and over again.
Rights of the marginalized groups as contained in the Kenyan constitution include;Right to participate in government and other spheres of life Right to be provided with appropriate education Right to be provided with employmentRight to develop their cultural values, language and practices.Right to have access to water, health services and infrastructure.
Survival rights of a child are;Name and identityNutrition/foodRight to lifeShelterHealthcare/medical attention
Rights of a consumer include;Right to receive correct information on goods and servicesRight to safetyRight to be heardRight to chooseRight to compensation
Rights of an arrested persons include;To be informed promptly in the language that the person understands of the reason for arrest, the right to remain silent and consequences of not-remaining silent.To communicate with an advocate and any person of help to him or herNot to be compelled to make any confession or admission that could be used against the person in courtTo be held separately from persons who are serving a sentence.Brought to court within 24 hours of arrest.To be charged or be informed the reason for retentionBe released on bond or bail on reasonable conditionsNot to be remanded in custody for an offence punishable by fine or imprisonment ret more than six moths.