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    The United Nations Organization (UNO) or simply United Nations (UN) is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law‚ international security‚ economic development‚ social progress‚ human rights‚ and achievement of world peace. The UN was founded in 1945 after World War II to replace the League of Nations‚ to stop wars between countries‚ and to provide a platform for dialogue. It contains multiple subsidiary organizations to carry out its missions

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    For maritime law in general‚ see Admiralty law. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Signed Location December 10‚ 1982 Montego Bay‚ Jamaica Effective Condition November 16‚ 1994[1] 60 ratifications Parties 160[2] The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)‚ also called the Law of the Sea Convention or the Law of the Sea treaty‚ is the international agreement that resulted from the third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III)‚ which

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    543.5433 fax www.adatum.com 5432 Any Street West Townsville‚ State 54321 555.543.5432 ph 555.543.5433 fax www.adatum.com Consulting Consulting Technology Technology United Nations convention on the rights of a child. United Nations convention on the rights of a child. UNCRC UNCRC The United Nations convention on the right of the child (UNCRC) supports the children by making sure all of the rights are reinforced to make sure everyone has an equal change and to make sure things

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    Peace | | The General Assembly‚ Recalling the Charter of the United Nations including the purposes and principles contained therein‚ Recalling the constitution of the UNESCO which states that ’since wars begin in the minds of men‚ it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed’‚ Recalling also the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other relevant international instruments of the United Nations system‚ Recognizing that peace is not only the absence of conflict

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    After reading the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNHDR)‚ I can see how many countries and private institutions use the UNDHR as its basis. I can also see how the UNDHR has taken many of its articles from other Countries’ declarations or constitutions (specifically the United States). The UNDHR was adopted on 1948 and arose directly from the World War II. It represents the first global expression of “rights to which all human beings are inherently entitled”. During his State

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    Weakness As A Writer

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    I want to start from my weakness as a writer. One of my weakness as a writer will be starting to write or getting the idea to start my writing. I always have a hard time to start my essays it seems like I will have a hard time to gather my idea or will be confuse where to start my writings from. To avoid this‚ I will write down everything I am thinking then I will re-read it that way I can avoid the ideas I don’t need. My other weakness is summarizing some one else’s work or to summarize an article

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    There are many organizations than promote internationalism; two of them are the United Nations and the World Trade Organization. Both of these organizations help promote internationalism‚ but in different ways. The World Trade Organization is an international non-governmental organization that promotes fair trade between countries. One important aspect of internationalism is that it encourages people all over the world to interact and become more involved in one another’s culture. Although the World

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    western countries to recognize their role in South Africa. Western countries‚ especially veto powers‚ need to decisively be in agreement with the economic sanctions proposed in UN for the sake of humanity. Recognizing the role in Commonwealth of Nations Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ Mahathir Muhammad‚ significantly impinged on Apartheid policy by being in favor of demarking South Africa from Commonwealth in 1961 and by leading proponent of economic sanctions over South Africa in 1970s and 1980s. Government

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    Regardless of the United States endorsement of the United Nations Resolution 181‚ their official position was of neutrality. Furthermore a US citizen providing material aid to the newly formed Jewish State was considered an act of treason. When the United States turned a blind eye‚ and even threatened to prosecute anyone who followed their moral compass by providing aid‚ by all accounts should have doomed the country whose very right to exist has become one of the greatest international relations

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    Weakness of Asean

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    Despite the signing of the ASEAN Charter in 2008‚ the recent border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has shown that the organisation places the onus of avoiding armed conflict on the disputants themselves. Following Michael Leifer’s account of the ‘ASEAN paradox’ (1983)‚ this dispute has further demonstrated that ASEAN is an association rather than an alliance. Leifer argued that security matters are addressed bilaterally rather than regionally‚ and national interest prevails over regional

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