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    A. Is Tipping optimal for Employers and Employees? C.1 Economic Point of View There is disagreement among economists‚ business leaders‚ and labor activists regarding whether the tipped wage should be higher and whether tipped employees should receive a different wage than non-tipped workers. Proponents of a different wage for tipped and non-tipped workers point out that the law guarantees tipped employees the same minimum wage that other workers receive. They argue that because restaurants have very

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    The actions taken by the Netherlands in regards to state-owned enterprises have traditionally been the nationalization of such institutions. Effects have been mixed. Earlier in history‚ the nationalization and subsequent monopoly appears to have stifled the possible economic rewards. However‚ nationalization of businesses in response to current-day issues has saved entire economic sectors. The Netherlands has experience with state-owned enterprises both in the Western Hemisphere and at home.

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    Committee: United Nations Environment programme Topic: Adoption of sustainable development in developing countries. Country: Russian Federation Delegate: Rudolph Peter‚ Sishu Griha High School Russian President Vladmir Putin has quoted that‚"The country needs a decade of sustainable and calm development and that is the prerequisite for rapid economic growth and technological breakthroughs.” Russia is one of the biggest exporters of energy and energy resources in the world. However‚ the development

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    to the Mississippi Valley Andrew Jackson confronted them‚ and defeated the British. Britain responded with a naval blockade‚ because the US Navy was doing exceptionally well. -- Treaty of Ghent‚ 1814 Essentially an armistice – both sides simply agreed to stop fighting and to restore conquered territory. Treaty unanimously approved by U.S. Senate. New slogan: “Not One Inch of Territory Ceded or Lost”. Battle of New Orleans went on anyway. -- Hartford Convention‚ 1814 Twenty-six New Englanders

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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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    America‚ also known as the “Land of Opportunity” is just that. Many people have seized the opportunity to buy a piece of the American Dream‚ by starting a variety of businesses‚ franchises‚ and other personal ventures. The Fast Food Industry is a perfect example as it can range from small private owned restaurants to large franchises bringing in millions of dollars per day. These restaurants offer a vast variety of foods for the indulgence of their customers with options as far as the eye can see

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    AMUN 2015 Position Papers---SPECPOL Canada: Jesse Martinez & Alex Lee Issue: Preventing an Arms Race in Outer Space The prevention of an arms race in outer space is a matter that is vital to the national security interests of the nation of Canada. As a country with a history in space exploration and as a big contributor to the world space effort‚ Canada is a major power in maintaining a safe environment in outer space. Since the 1960’s‚ Canada has worked closely with her allies‚ namely the United

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    The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee took the world by storm in 1960s with a story about southern racism and discrimination. Although the novel focused on small town life in southern Alabama‚ it influenced the future and success of the Civil Rights Movement. Harper Lee wrote this novel in a childs point of view at the beginning of the Civil Rights Era when events such as the murder of Emmett Till‚ the lunch counter sit-ins‚ and the Montgomery Bus Boycott put Alabama at the center of the

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    The legalization of Marijuana for medical purposes or even entirely has been hotly debated for some time now. More and more states are passing voter approved bills to legalize the cultivation and use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. One‚ state‚ Colorado has even legalized it completely. The legalization of marijuana for medical purposes is in the best interest of the people of the United States. The use of medical marijuana is much more effective and much less toxic to the body than many

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    lenient measures‚ they maintained peace in Europe. On the contrary‚ the Treaty of Versailles aggressively pursued the punishment of Germany. The Treaty of Vienna following the Napoleonic Wars instituted fair demands that successfully suppressed French aggression whereas the harsh demand for reparations on the devastated German economy in the Treaty of Versailles failed to suppress future German aggression. I. The Treaty of Vienna prevented future aggression after the Napoleonic Wars by realistically

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