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    The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund‚ UNICEF‚ was created in December of 1946 by the United Nations to be able to provide necessities to children‚ like food clothing and health care. The UNICEF began after World War II when European children were facing famine and disease because of the occurred events (Our History‚ 2003). The main purpose of this organization was to assist and provide to the children who have been living and affected under the circumstances of war‚ and after

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    The macro environment of the Western European brewing industry was analyse using the PESTEL framework to understand and assess the impact of the various external factors namely political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ environmental‚ and legal. Political At the beginning of the 21st century the European governments forbear dynamic participation in the beer industry‚ which was considered as an important part of government revenues‚ moreover all this government started big campaigns against alcoholism

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    United States Citizenship

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    Citizenship in the United States has been a sought-after dream by many people in the World. It is the reason we are the “great melting pot”‚ and the reason for the many mass immigrations that have taken place to the United States. Over the course of two centuries‚ there has been much turmoil in United States politics about giving citizenship status to immigrants. Most of the latter reasoning for not wanting to grant citizenship has been blamed justly on the prejudice of American Society. The Supreme

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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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    day of October 2014‚ we are gathered altogether here in this place to celebrate a very special day for the world‚ especially those countries that are members to this organization including the Philippines. And this is called‚ the UN or the United Nations. The United Nations Organization was founded: first‚ to maintain international peace and security; second‚ to develop friendly relations among nation; third‚ to achieve international co-operation in solving international problems‚ and lasly to become

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    to have English declared the official language of The United States of America. Adams was not successful in his endeavors. Congress has opposed having an official language since John Adams first approached them. At least once a year since 1981‚ Congress has rejected a bill making English the country’s official language. Even though congress has rejected a bill at least once a year requesting English as the official language‚ currently the United States of America is not among the countries with an

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    Firstly it should be explained what Brexit stands for. Word Brexit is used to describe The United Kingdom leaving European Union. Into word Brexit is combined two separate words Britain and exit. Also earlier European Union was not called like this‚ when European Union created it was called the European Coal and Steel Community‚ and was created to end the wars between the neighbors and to unite European countries politically and economically and to avoid wars and conflicts‚ in 1950 after World War

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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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    United Nations Reform

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    United Nations Reform Many of the UN’s functions and responsibilities have come under weighty circumstances. For example‚ the delegation of revenue to it’s ramifications and the standard of which "who" will "maintain" a seat on the security counsil are two of the main topics. First off‚ financing the United Nations 15 specialized agencies‚ the UN itself‚ and roughly 9‚000 staff members (of which 40% are of professional grade) with the "Regular Budget" is a problem that continues to be a major

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    Latinos in United States

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    chapter‚ his views are not particularly in accord with the general consensus because these views “ignore the discordant and unequal relationship that emerged between the US and Latin America from the first days of independence.” (Page 27). The United States expansion pattern is quite simply explained by the country’s desire for growth‚ which came from a place feeling threatened by the possibility of Latin American territories growing‚ and at one point becoming a credible threat to U.S. power.

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