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    The Millenniums are being defined as the group of individuals that are born between the years of 1982 and 2000 approximately. They are also the generation that is considered “Generation Y.” Millenniums are not their parents and grandparents that believed it so very important as an adult to settle down and get married. The previous generation was always about finding a career and settling down for stability. The stability angle is the getting a career and putting down roots by securing a home. The

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    Millennium Development Goals The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are, eight goals put in place by the 191 UN states, the goals are set to be reached by the year 2015. Signed September of 2000, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) 2015, the United Millennium Declaration commits leaders of the world to combat literacy, hunger, environmental degradation, disease, and discrimination against women. Having specific targets and indicators, the MDGs are acquired from this Declaration

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    The space of Millennium Park is defined by rows of trees which outline the perimeter of the park on all four sides. The trees on the outline of the park create a buffer between the park and the busy city streets. Internally, the trees within the park serve as a dividing barrier for smaller spaces/attractions, allowing different spaces to communicate different functions and ideas. A majority of space within Millennium Park all rise above the human scale. The surrounding buildings and skyscrapers serve

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    Why Millennium Development Goals Are Essential to Our Nation We live in a world that is dangerously out of balance. There are 1.1 billion people living on less than one dollar a day, an additional 1.7 billion people living on less than 2 dollars a day, more than 115 million children uneducated, and over 40 million people are HIV positive. These numbers show that there is great misery and unnecessary death in our world and that billions of people have little opportunity to lead a decent life and

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    Source 1: Millennium Development Goals Kurtzleben, Danielle. “Millennium Development Goals.” CQ Global Researcher 30 Nov. 2017 • The UN came up with an incredible idea in order to combat long term global issues in the world. Kurtzleben states, “By 2015, they vowed, countries would meet broad, measurable objectives — which would become the…Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) — designed to, among other things, eliminate extreme poverty and hunger, promote gender equality, achieve universal primary

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    The Millennium Goals (MDG) were created by the United Nations to help the world’s poorest people. Goal 7 of the MGD is to ensure environmental stability. When looking at the highlights (or key facts) for goal 7 in the 2015 report, marked improvements have been made. Due to global efforts to eliminate substances that deplete the ozone, it is anticipated that by 2050 the ozone layer will be restored. Since 1990, the percentage of the global population that uses an improved drinking water source has

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    The Millennium Development Goals are eight international development goals that have been established by the United Nations (UN) in 2000. Due to the United Nations Millennium Declaration, all 193 countries are 23 international organizations must be committed to help achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015. There were 191 countries that have attended the UN meeting and have agreed to help achieve the goals that are to reduce poverty, focus on health, improved education, and the protection

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    How effective have the UN been in achieving Article 25 and the millennium goal of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger The UN has been trying since 1945 to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. They have made a universal declaration of human rights and article 25 includes these aspects. It reads that Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health of his/her’s family, including food, medical care and social services. And Mothers and children are entitled to special care

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    One of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was the focus on finding ways to eradicate poverty and hunger especially in under-developed and developing economies. However, the banking crisis and very recently the slump in oil prices have brought a new twist; as developed economies began to struggle with poverty and of weak economy due to a large portfolio of debt as seen in some EU countries. Fifteen years later, the MDG goals is far from being actualised as under-developed countries are still

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    The first and foremost goal of the Millennium development goals is to scale back extreme poverty by the year 2015. Millennium development goals indicators provide a considerable stress on improvement within the condition of the women and children as the result of the history says that they are the foremost suffers of the financial condition. The eight goals of the Millennium development goals are Goal 1 - Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Goal 2 - win universal primary education Goal 3 - Promote

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