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    Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

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    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is amongst the longest and most suffering in history. This is not a one sided issue‚ it is a conflict that stems from both sides. It has made refugees of a large number of Palestinians‚ which is also one of the key issues in achieving a lasting peace between Palestinians and the state of Israel. In order to discuss the current Israeli-Palestinian crisis it is important to first understand how this problem arose. The main focus of the problem is found in both sides

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    Delegate: Sambit Panigrahi French Position Paper: Israel- Palestinian Conflict ISRAEL A deep friendship between France and Israel has withstood all turbulences during the past 60 years and we sincerely work on deepening and stabilizing these connections. Accordingly France has expanded co-operations on the field of scientific‚ economic‚ cultural and political exchange and hopes to further expand her economic ties with Israel‚ who already today is her second largest trade partner in the

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    Position Paper: Agenda 1 Country: France “Peace cannot be built through violence. Peace is built on the basis of dialogue and of negotiation between sides.” The alternative sieges‚ blockades‚ rocket fires and capture of hostages among many other attacks that imperil the Gaza Strip have made it a region of open prolonged fighting.The French government expresses deep concern over the escalating violence in Gaza since the beginning. France appreciates the efforts of the Security Council which

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    Jonathan Allen Mrs. Zachariades English 1 P-AP Period 8 2 February 2013 Two States For Two Nationalities In the news recently‚ you may have heard about the “Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” What is the big deal about it? Why is it so important? The big issue is that in 1967‚ Israel claimed land after winning the Six Day War which the Palestinians now want back. This land‚ the Gaza Strip and West Bank‚ is considered contested territory‚ and both the Israelis and Palestinians are settling in it

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    A final key failure of the Geneva initiative is its stance regarding the issue of return of refugees. “It does not explicitly give up the right of return‚ but it deliberately does not acknowledge it … there is a reference to refugee rights‚ but they are blurred.” (Phyllis 2). The GI states that the refugee problem addressed in Arab Peace initiative as well as the resolution 242 and 194 of the UNSC should be also used as a solution for the refugee situation within the GI. The GI is basically allowing

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    My mother has told me since I was a child‚ “Conversation before confrontation. You must use your words to solve differences before violence.” That saying has always stuck with me since the first time I heard it. In keeping it close to my heart‚ I have grown to live by those words. Before any source of conflict can arise‚ I take the pacifist route to try and solve differences instead of letting hate overcome a more peaceful direction. People in the world will always disagree. That is the one fact

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    Committee: United Nations Security Council Topic: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Country: Australia The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a major concern to all societies. The question of Palestine and Israel has commanded the attention of the UN since the organization was founded. As for many years many resolutions have been put into action regarding this issue. Resolution 242 is the most important of the Security Council’s resolutions. Issued after the 1967 war‚ when Israel captured

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    Lake accord and Charlottetown Accord can be defined as attempts of Canadian government to make Quebec rejoin the Canadian Constitutional family. P.M Brian Mulrooney wanted that Quebec should symbolically rejoin the Canadian Constitutional family. Therefore‚ the new premier of Quebec‚ Robert Bourassa‚ was asked to outline conditions for such reunion. Mulrooney and premiers met at Meech Lake in April 1987 and agreed on a document that addressed Quebec’s demand and was known as Meech Lake Accord. Prior

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    What is Accord The Prices and Incomes Accord was an agreement between the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Australian Labor Party government in1983. The Accord developed at a time when the only response to inflation appeared to be to slow down the economy. Employers were not party to the Accord. Unions agreed to restrict wage demands and the government pledged to minimize inflation. The government was also to act on the social wage. At its broadest this concept included increased spending

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    Anders Breivik

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    Anders Behring Breivik Anders Behring Breivik‚ born in Oslo‚ Norway on February 13th‚ 1979‚ came from a broken home. His father‚ Jens Breivik‚ worked as a diplomat for the Royal Norwegian Embassy‚ and his mother‚ Wenche Behrin‚ worked as a nurse. The Breivik family lived in London together until his parents divorced in 1980. Anders was only year old at the time. Anders lived with his mother and half-sister on the west side of Oslo and frequently went to visit his father and his new stepmother in

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