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    “ Here is a task truly of, by and for the world, one that should rally nations. The nature of this task however, must be clearly understood; only then can suitable means for accomplishing it be formulated, only then can the role that the United Nations could and should play be appreciated” ( Wilcox/Haviland, 29). There are many international organizations that have been talked about throughout this semester. One of the most important ones is The United Nations. The United Nations was established

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    draft a document called the Charter of the United Nations, which outlined the laws of the United Nations. This charter created six different branches of the UN. One of the six organs was the UN Security Council. The Security Council was assigned the task of ensuring that international peace and security is maintained. The SC consists of fifteen total members whom are also members of the United Nations. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the Republic of China, the United States of America

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    future catastrophe, the United Nations. Following the creation of the United Nations, attempted hope came in the form of coalitions such as the International Criminal Court, the European Court of Human Rights, The U.N. Human Rights Council and United Nations Security Council. The Institutions were given the mandate, by the United Nations, to be a last resort in the protection of Human Rights, even against a corrupted State Government and any other proclaimed authorities. These bodies have the jurisdiction

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    1945 for this very purpose and also “to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small”. One of the leading organs of the UN, the Security Council (UNSC), was

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    Pascal enters the tent of meetings; upset by the events of the past few days as well as those he will experience and endure today. He stands alone, in the cold silence of the tent for a moment as he reflects on his own personal experience with this tent and Assia. Suddenly a rush of memories hit him like a wave; as tears run down his face. In a solemn moment, He walks over to the clan pole that belonged to Assia. It is with a sad heart and trembling hands that he takes it out of its holder and just

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    the State Early Childhood Advisory Council (SECAC) meeting. It was held in the Sillers building in Jackson, Mississippi. The meeting was held on February 9, 2012. The people in attendance were members of the council, who were made up of various leaders in the field of early childhood such as members of the Department of Human Services (DHS), EXCEL by 5, the Center for Education Innovation, and the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH). Beyond the council members there were about 14 others

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    down with her face all red. Luna thinks to her sf why his my heart beating so fast I don't even know this man and I can't look at him without blushing. At that moment the man who has a blaster to you head says your the major CEO that's helping the council build the new super weapon right. Luna response by nodding

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    There is a man in a button-down shirt standing in front of a group of people. He yells at the group, “Line up in order of tallest to shortest!” No one moves. The man yells again, “You need to start moving, we have time constraints.” Some of the taller people start moving to one side and shorter people to the opposite side. Some people stay where they are to have others move around them and put them into place with the smallest amount of work on their part. “You, right there! You need to move two

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    coincidence at all. As a church, we face a challenge financially. However, I believe the timing of this challenge is only the first obstacle along our path to the glory God would have us bestow upon Him and His children. Over the past year, the church council, your spiritual leaders, have been laboring over what it means to be a member of a church, part of the body of Christ. This work included hours of prayer, scripture reading, and

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    One of the major areas of reform must be the Security Council, which has deviated from reflecting the real state of the world and therefore is no longer effectively responsible for the peace and security of the world. Unless the UN can reform in this and other ways outlined by SG Kofi Annan, it will never achieve the lofty goals envisioned by the framers of its Charter, the

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