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    The Republic of Qatar opposes the proposition put forward by the United Nations regarding activities related to sex work. This proposition states that prostitution, meaning the engagement in sexual activities in exchange for payment, should be completely legalized. To legalize prostitution would be an extremely unfavourable decision due to its moral implications, which are opposed by Islam, and its impact on the human-trafficking rates in Qatar. To begin, Qatar stands against the proposition to

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    I. Introduction The supporting and advocating on behalf of human rights has been one of the primary principles of the United Nations. Since its founding in 1945, the United Nations has worked to preserve the basic human rights and fundamental freedoms it believes to be deserved of by every man, woman, and child on the planet. Throughout the near seventy years of the United Nations’ existence, it has been challenged with an array of questions, events, and claims regarding the possible violation of

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    of 150 words or less. As the sole United States Delegate to the 2014 G(irls)20 Summit in Sydney, Australia, I worked with over twenty four other women to write a communique focused on how to economically empower women and girls internationally. The communique was then presented to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister of Australia and other leaders. For the past eight years, I have also participated as well as staffed numerous Model United Nations Conferences

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    Issued Foreign Aid It is widely held that the United States should give money to aid third world countries living in poverty because helping the less fortunate is a strong value in American culture. The U.S. has an interest in helping third world countries escape poverty and elevating them so they may contribute to the growing world-state. Therefore, America believes that sending a big fat check to the governments of these impoverished nations is the best way to help. However, all this gifted

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    After all, many people see our country, the United States, as a great country of hopes and dreams, we are a role model, a beacon of hope. Elie Wiesel mentions that “in America, the great country, the greatest democracy, the most generous of all new nations in modern history” (Wiesel 13). For example, a donation can give someone in need their food for the day or the medical attention, so they can see

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    focal points, the pulverizing of natural systems and the decimation of plant and creature species. It is caused by brisk or circumlocutory human movement, and has reached out on an exceptionally essential level since the Industrial Revolution. The United Nations has recorded ecological defilement in its essential ten once-finished of strange state dangers looked by the planet to date. Organic corruption is caused in a gathering of courses, transcendently by human activities, however standard occasions

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    Essay about Canada and The Korean War

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    as the "Forgotten War". After Japan's defeat in World War II, Korea was split into two parts, North Korea and South Korea. North Korea was occupied by the communist country of USSR while South Korea was held by the Americans and other democratic nations. War officially broke out on June 25, 1950, when the North Koreans assaulted across the country's division on the 38th Parallel with their men and artillery behind them. North Korea and its leaders wanted to unify the whole country from its division

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    international organizations reflect a constitutional order because the agreements they make are mutual and followed by all members. The United Nations is a global organization that works to help governments solve problems by finding agreements. It was founded in 1945 on the idea of promoting peace and human rights. There are 193 member states of the United Nations today that all help to work towards the common goal of eliminating issues of humanity. The UN makes decisions through the General Assembly

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    chemical weapons convention (CWC), but what is CWC? When some people hear “chemical weapons convention” they might get the wrong idea in their head. They might think of something more along the lines of a gathering where they would show their latest models of their chemical weapon products. But in this case that’s not exactly what it is. Chemical weapons convention is actually an arms control treaty which outlaws the production, stockpiling,

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    In this paper, I will propose a strategy which the United States (US) can employ to address the security challenges against terrorism in East Africa, specifically Somalia. I will use the Ends, Ways, and Means model to discuss the US strategic objectives, concepts, and resources. First, strategic objectives (or ends) will be developed based on national interests. Second, strategic concepts (or ways) will be presented in order to explain how the strategic objectives can be accomplished. Third, this

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