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    After the armistice to end the fighting in World War I was signed in 1918‚ a treaty was signed that went against Germany that gave many consequences to them. The Treaty forced them to pay reparations to the allied and associated powers‚ along with giving the Alsace and Lorraine regions back to France‚ limiting the size of their armies and much more. Germany saw this as cruel and unfair to them‚ as they were given no role at the Versailles conference. Due to this‚ when Hitler rose to power‚ many

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    Committee: Disarmament and Social Council Topic: Prevention of building up of conflict in the arctic region Country: Federal Republic of Austria School: Step by Step International School‚ Jaipur. As the temperature of the Earth rises quite quickly‚ so does the speed at which this storehouse of minerals‚ oils‚ and potential source of energy thaws: The Arctic. The USGS found that the region has an estimated 90 billion barrels of undiscovered‚ technically recoverable oil‚ 1‚670 trillion cubic feet

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    sition PaCommittee: ECOSOC Country: Pakistan Delegate: Akash Kapoor Good Morning‚ Respected Chair and Honorable Delegates‚ as the great Jim Yong Kim‚ President of the World Bank‚ said "Unless you put women at the center of the development process‚ unless you move aggressively towards gender equality‚ it’s not just that you are doing the wrong thing in terms of human rights‚ you are doing the wrong thing economically‚" Pakistan’s national vision for women empowerment is guided by the words of

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    Ever since The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in England in 1824 was formed‚ there have been long running debates on the topic of animal rights. The first societies were formed to protect and maintain human treatment of work animals‚ such as cattle‚ horses and house hold pets. Towards the end of the 19th century more organizations were formed‚ this time to protest the use of animals in scientific experimentation. In today’s society groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment

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    its own bright side‚ there are also many things that critics can say against it. Wal-Mart is one of the most anti-union companies and do not allow workers to negotiate on their behalf in matters such as pay‚ working conditions‚ hours and benefits. About eight years ago‚ the private corporation set up a store in Jonquiere‚ Quebec. Many of the 190 employees wanted a voice because "there were injustice at the company and it did not respect its workforce". The employees weren’t satisfied with minimum

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    marriage reads: “the state of being united to another person as a usual contractual relationship according to law or custom; a wedding ceremony and attendant festivities; a close union.” With having read the definition‚ one can see that it says nothing about having to be a heterosexual couple to be married. However the Defense of Marriage Act‚ which was enacted in 1996‚ states otherwise. The DMA notes‚ “any state can refuse recognition to any same-sex marriage performed in any other state (…..).” It

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    I am sure many have heard about historical changes such as “Jay’s Treaty”‚ “The Whiskey Rebellion”‚ and “Pinckney’s Treaty”. They are taught to children as young as Eight years old. These three were major parts in Domestic Politics in the 18th century. In 1793‚ the British government violated international law by ordering naval commanders to begin seizing any American ship that carried French goods or was sailing for a French port. By 1794‚ several Hundred American ships were confiscated. Choices

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    Childhood Obesity: Who is really responsible? Homer G. Brown‚ Jr. English 112 Professor Currie August 12‚ 2012 Outline I. Introduction A. This argument defends the parents‚ reduces the thought of all of the responsibility belonging to the parents‚ and highlights other responsible parties‚ namely the responsibility of the school system and their implementation of school lunch programs and vending machines. II. While parental control is needed in aiding in the childhood obesity

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    d d d d d d d d LABU 2051Fall 2012 Assessment Criteria for ACCT Position Paper |Task Completion |Organization |Language Use | |Choice of Focus‚ Analysis and Coverage |Overall |Have you used: | |Have you: |Is the paper organized clearly such that it is easy |- grammar points emphasized in | |-

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    Committee: UNHRC Country: Somalia Date: 22/09/2012 Violation of Human Rights in the wake of the Arab Spring of 2011/2012 The situation in the Arab nations today can be best described as Volatile. The yearning for change witnessed in Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya and Yemen has created instability which needs to be resolved before it leads to greater respect for democracy and human rights. The country of Somalia is trying to do everything it can to help our fellow Arab Nations. Somalia has worked in

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