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    Sugar Nation Controversy

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    Controversy Analysis Gabrielle DAnnunzio Final Draft INTRO: “How far should the Government go to protect us from ourselves?” (Huffingtonpost.com). That is a question some New Yorkers have been asking themselves since September 13th‚ 2012‚ when the New York City board of public health officially put into effect a ban of selling sugary‚ soft drinks over 16 ounces (about half a liter). This soda ban has divided the city separating residents into two distinct views. Will this new ban benefit

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    Model United Nations

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    MODEL UNITED NATIONS (MUN) is an academic simulation of the United Nations that aims to educate participants about current events‚ topics in international relations‚ diplomacy and the United Nations agenda. WORLD PEACE AND SECURITY FORCES Peacekeeping‚ as defined by the United Nations‚ is a "way to help countries torn by conflict create conditions for sustainable peace." Such assistance comes in many forms‚ including confidence-building measures‚ power-sharing arrangements‚ electoral support

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    Ssr-the Father of the Nation

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    referred to as Chacha Ramgoolam‚ was an Mauritian politician and statesman‚ a leader in the Mauritian independence movement‚ and the first Chief Minister‚ Prime Minister and sixth Governor General of Mauritius. He is known as the "Father of the Mauritian Nation"‚ he led Mauritius to independence in 1968 and worked for the emancipation of the Mauritian population. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam also known as Kewal was born on 18 September 1900 at Belle Rive‚ Mauritius in the district of Flacq. SSR is a Mauritian

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    The structure of the United Nations The structure of the United Nations is based around its charter. The charter of the UN defines six main organs of the new world body‚ each with specific tasks and functions. The six main organs are the General Assembly‚ the Security Council‚ the Trusteeship Council‚ the Economic and Social Council‚ International Court of Justice and the Secretariat. The General Assembly has the right to discuss‚ debate‚ and make recommendations on a range of subjects pertaining

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    Globalization – Struggles of the Nation-State and Issues of Equality Economic growth in globalization is often due to rapid technological advancements and changes in the gathering of information and communications. Globalization has always existed but today’s globalization has been a much more rapid and intense process than in the past. The question here is whether today’s globalization weakens the nation state and whether or not it undermines national control over the economy. We are trying to

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    Garreau Nine Nations

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    In his book "The Nine Nations of North America"‚ Joel Garreau argues that United States is not really a nation of 50 states‚ but part of a continent of nine nations. Garreau finds that each of the nine nations of North America has its own capital‚ its own peculiar economy‚ and its own distinctive web of influence. A few of the nations are allies but many are adversaries. He believes that everything from politics to urban planning needs to be redesigned to match the evolving regional sensibilities

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    One Nation, Indivisible

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    One Nation‚ Indivisible It ’s no secret that the United States has been fighting many wars on the home front over the past few decades. Between the War on Drugs‚ the War on Terror‚ and the War on Poverty‚ we have seen ourselves as a Nation tested on the limits of our morality in more ways than one. But even before these battles came to the attention of our country ’s citizens‚ there was another one waging right in our own back yards. This conflict has become part of what is known as the War on

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    1. ‘The growth of the nation-state‚ first in Western Europe and then elsewhere‚ has long been viewed as the key political development of this era [i.e. the sixteenth century].’ (Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks) Discuss with reference to at least two of the following: England‚ France‚ Spain. This essay examines how the growth of the nation-state was a key political development during this period. It was a hugely important process and a stepping stone towards the systems we have in place today. Although

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    Phil Lit Sexual Politics

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    1CA1 Philippine Literature A Critical Analysis of Sexual Politics by Kate Millett Rebellion /rɪˈbɛl yən/ n. An act or a show of defiance toward an authority or established convention. How exactly does a rebellion begin? Do people with the same beliefs suddenly gather around and decide they that want to overthrow authority? Does a strong-willed‚ gifted leader call upon followers to help make real his or her endeavors? Or is it simply an inevitable occurrence that takes place at any given moment

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    Chapter 1 Philippine Lit.

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    Chapter I Philippine Literature is a diverse and rich group of works that has evolved side-by-side with the country’s history. Literature had started with fables and legends made by the ancient Filipinos long before the arrival of Spanish influence. The main themes of Philippine literature focus on the country’s pre-colonial cultural traditions and the socio-political histories of its colonial and contemporary traditions. It is not a secret that many Filipinos are unfamiliar with much of the country’s

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