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    Committee: Security Council Country: Democratic India Delegate: Rishi Birudu‚ Meridian school Topic: situation in Syria The Syrian Arab Republic is currently in a state of civil war with its multi-religious and multi-ethnic society. For a year and a half since the “Arab Spring”‚ the rebel movement has protested the restrictions on their rights and the lack of government transparency‚ while the oppressive Syrian government‚ led by Bashar al-Assad‚ is fraught with corruption and attempts to stifle

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    Defense White Paper reiterates the position that “China holds that all nuclear-weapon states should make an unequivocal commitment to the thorough destruction of nuclear weapons‚ undertake to stop research into and development of new types of nuclear weapons‚ and reduce the role of nuclear weapons in their national security policy.” In addition‚ China has always advocated peace talks and it has also played a unique role in facilitating the Middle East peace process. Country’s Position: Beijing called

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    Position Paper- Palliative vs Curative care. According to the World Heath Organisation (WHO‚ 2011)‚ Palliative care is an approach‚ which aims to improve quality of life of patients and families who are crippled with life threatening illnesses. Alternatively‚ curative care is an approach that aims to prolong life through technological advances and medicine. It seems that the best approach to health care‚ would be to improve the quality of life as well as prolong life‚ through a combination of

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    Juvenile delinquency Juvenile delinquency is becoming one of the most debatable subjects in the media not only in America but also all over the world. Some think that we must be severe with the youth that commit violent crime but others think that we should treat them as youngsters first‚ then as criminals. In “Adult Crime‚ Adult Time” attorney Linda J. Collier tries to convince the reader that young criminals are to be treated like adult criminals if they commit violent crimes. Timothy

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    Genie: Is it Possible for Nurture to Outweigh Nature? Is it possible that teenager‚ could not have the same fluency of language as most other human beings‚ based on the concept of nature vs. nurture‚ because she was heavily deprived of a nurturing environment? In Genie�s case nurture seemed to outweigh nature a great deal more. Her surroundings were a key player in her development of a �normal� human being. Not only was Genie�s lack of nurturing environment a huge question in the air‚ but

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    The nature-nurture debate has been an ongoing dispute since the Elizabethan period. In terms of psychiatry‚ Kandel literates the rapprochement between mental processes and the operations of the brain. He takes a very strong stance on the dominance of biological psychiatry because he believes that people process and express information from a single gene expression. I agree with Kandel’s model of biological psychiatry because he produces an intellectual framework that discusses the relationship between

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    Nature & Nurture. The nature versus nurture debate is about the relative importance of an individual’s innate qualities. What is Nature? In the "nature vs nurture" debate‚ nature refers to an individual’s innate qualities (nativism). Nature is your genes. The physical and personality traits determined by your genes stay the same irrespective of where you were born and raised. Nature factors that trigger an individual to commit crime are influences by biological and family factors.

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    not only to enjoy their cute and interesting but also to study and learn a lot about them which is called “child development”. It also discusses about nature versus nurture but it admits that genetics is influence by environment and reverse. So nature and nurture both play very important roles in a child’s development because both nature and nurture shape a child‚ not one or the other. Moreover‚ it states that there are three historical trends lie behind child development today. First‚ church idea

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    NATURE VS. NURTURE There are lots of factors that influence our growth and development (the way we develop Physically‚ Intellectually‚ Emotionally and Socially). Remember the factors that we wrote on the board last week…..() These factors can be split in to 4 main categories: 1. Physical (genetics‚ what we inherit from parents) 2. Social/Emotional (friends‚ family‚ media) 3. Economic (money- lack of it or lots of it) 4. Environmental (housing‚ area you live in) WHAT CAUSES US TO LOOK

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    Nature Versus Nurture: A sociological view Introduction “At birth‚ we are – each one of us – hurled into a social world we never ever made.” (Plummer 2010‚ p1). The question of structure (Macrosociology) or interaction (Microsociology) is probably hotly debated amongst sociologists‚ almost as much as the chicken or the egg. Humans develop recognisable individual identities from both social interaction and social structure. But which is the more important? Social structure plays an important part

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