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    and launch an ideological battle against a perceived aggressor. With increased mobility, travel and technology, battles can surface virtually anywhere. Wars emerge not only between nations, but between non state actors, insurgency groups, and between groups and religions within nations, as well. Even within the United States, battles persist between the population and law enforcement, an ideological battle concerning race and government forces. Wars have evolved since the early days of civilization

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    countries.  Now, make the corruption out of your minds, imagine that it is gone. So now, there is a question, what we can do to get a sustainable development? First, the sustainable development for a country means; “no more poverty”, for the United Nations the end of the poverty in all forms everywhere it´s a principal goal. For this goal will be successful in 2030. Second “Zero hunger”, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture. Third “Quality education”,

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    Indonesia is an archipelago nation consisting of more than 17,000 individual islands. Located primarily in Southeast Asia between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean with some territories located in Oceania. The total area of Indonesia is approximately 1.9 million km2, with a coastline of 81,000 km (CIA 2017). Located in the equatorial zone, Indonesia possesses a Tropical Climate. Weather and climate-related disasters can be common in Indonesia, including occasional floods, droughts, and tsunamis

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    Srab Republic Speech

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    Good evening sir/madam chair, fellow nations and delegates. The Syrian Arab Republic is honored to be able to participate in the 2017 Model United Nations Conference, Human Rights Council. The Syrian Arab Republic looks forward to establishing amicable international relations and protecting human rights around the world. Regarding the safety and equality of women, the Syrian Arab Republic believes the nations of the West, with their socialist and aggressive culture, have no right to judge the condition

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    Crime Against Humanity

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    Some argue that nations should act according to their own national interest and do what is best for their country, including not doing anything at all. Other’s have a belief in which countries that are in a place to intervene should do so. This could be with a forceful militaristic approach. Any crime against humanity should not be tolerated in this view. Another opinion is that in crisis situations, a collective effort by an international community, such as the United Nations, should be the people

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    Ethiopian School System

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    In 2000, the United Nations introduced the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as part of the United Nations Millennium Declaration. The MDGs were established to attempt to improve overall well-being for as many people as possible, and targets issues such as poverty, starvation, and disease. This paper will focus on the development goal of achieving universal primary education, specifically focusing on the country of Ethiopia. Achieving universal primary education is important because it acts as

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    case, there are 738 cases. (Independent Variables) Our first independent variable is energy independency of target country. Our energy dependence data are taken from the World Bank Data, which is combined International Energy Agency (IEA) and United Nations, Energy Statistics Yearbook. The time period for the cases ranges from 1980 to 20014. “Net energy imports are estimated as energy use less production, both measured in oil equivalents. A

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    War, new international challenges have arisen. States face threats to their security and well being, such as terrorism and intrastate conflict. While international conflict once consisted of major global wars that pitted the world’s most powerful nations against each other, now we see states attempting to resolve conflict before the situation escalates. War is costly in many ways and can leave a country in ruin and its people physically and psychologically wounded. States use different conflict management

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    According to an article by Adam Burtle from United States Citizen Ambassador to the United Nations, structural violence is “Systematic ways in which social structures harm or otherwise disadvantage individuals”. One element that structural violence has is that it is difficult to identify specific cause or person who are responsible for (Adam Burtle, 2016). For example, if people cannot receive social services since they are not literated, or 10000 African Americans die just because of they are African

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    Education has always been a cornerstone in my family. My grandfathers were both headmasters of schools in rural Bangladesh. At a time period when graduating from high school was a feat on its own, both my grandfathers were college graduates and wanted to improve the condition of their respective birthplace. They instilled in their children that although a formal education was great, education did not just stop there. You can find education everywhere and anywhere. Even the person who is dirt poor

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