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    In a small village called Rabbitville, there was a community of rabbits that worked together, cherished each other and loved the environment. Everyday day little Jack Daniel would go to the community carrot mine and harvest just enough carrots to keep his family sustained. The people of this town tried to keep the carrot mine a secret from the outside rabbit cities, because of how precious the mine was. It was also Jack Daniel’s great- great-grandfather that had started this mine and Jack would

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    The opportunity to attend the inauguration began November 9, 2016, the day after the election. Immediately after Mr. Trump won the election I sent an email to my local state representative, Mr. Ted Yoho, regarding acquiring tickets to the inauguration. Tickets can be acquired to the inauguration by inquiring to your state representative or senator. Tickets allow the attendee to have a closer viewing area for the inauguration that is closed to the public. Between the 100 senators and 435 state representatives

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    their knowledge is based on what the Council tells them. Towards the end of the story it goes more into depth on why they have these rules and what all the things the Council was hiding from them. In Anthem the Council is very strict on what their society can and can’t know. All of these rules exist because there is someone who wants to have more power than the others and their purpose is to make everyone feel the same and to look up to someone. The council believes it is making their community

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    Equality 7-2521 throughout the novel knows his invention will greatly impact his life; he knows it will be a benefit to mankind, but is afraid of the council. His primary motivation was individualism and curiosity since he was never one with his brothers and was always wondering. I do not believe Equality was neither right or wrong, he did what he believed. He broke the rules and wronged his brothers. There would be no order if all think like Equality did, everyone would be individual and not be

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    believe that the United Nations should reform the Security Council. Under the UN Charter the Security Council is responsibility for the maintaining the international peace and security. The Security Council members are a where of all existing threat to the peace or act of aggression. They want all parties to always dispute their different peaceful means and recommends methods of adjustment or terms of settlement. In come extreme cases the Security

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    Since its beginning, the conflict in Eastern Ukraine has raised legal issues that get to the core of International Law and international legal theory. In particular, the debate among legal experts has focused on the question of secession, the right to self-determination of people, and the respect of the territorial integrity of States. The main concern of the scholarship has been to identify the political and legal consequences of a secession of Ukraine’s eastern territories and the possible violations

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    Syria: A Legitimate Intervention? The United Nations Security Council responded to growing threats posed by terrorism in Syria along with humanitarian concerns in the country with Resolutions 2150 and 2249, the first of which calls on member states to fight genocide and crimes against humanity. The latter resolution gives member states authority to fight terrorist groups and prevent terror acts. It specifically mentions ISIL, ANF, and Al Qaeda, but leaves intervention open to combat all other terrorist

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    gives the United Nations Security Council power to stop or suspend any investigations or prosecutions before the ICC for a period of one year that is renewable. It reads as follows; ‘No investigation or prosecution may be commenced or proceeded with under this Statute for a period of 12 months after the Security Council, in a resolution adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations has requested the Court to that effect; that request may be renewed by the Council under the same conditions’

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    Syrian Crisis

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    I. Background to the crisis in Syria Protests asking for the release of political prisoners began mid-March 2011 and were immediately met by Syrian security forces who at first detained and attacked protestors with batons, and later opened gunfire, and deployed tanks and naval ships against civilians. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad refused to halt the violence and implement meaningful reforms demanded by protestors such as the lifting of emergency law, broader political representation and a freer

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    Nations conference in Chicago, Illinois. The aim for the delegates at the conference is to accurately represent the foreign policy of their nation in one of several committees and councils modeled after the actual United Nations in New York City. The committees ranged in purview from the United Nations Security Council to the Conference of the States Parties of the Organization for the

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