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    The United Nations is a worldwide organization created after WWII whose main purposes are stated in the UN Charter. It is commonly perceived that the UN was created after WWII with one purpose‚ to prevent a future world war‚ and although this is somewhat true the purposes of the UN are most appropriately stated in Chapter I‚ Article I of the UN Charter. First‚ “to maintain international peace and security‚ and to that end: to take effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats

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    In Persuasion Nation

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    Nathan Ngo “In Persuasion Nation” “In Persuasion Nation” by George Saunders is an extremely interesting read. I think that this book is the most fun book that I have every read. When I read “In Persuasion Nation” I felt like the formality of normal story writing is very minimal due to unique sentence structure‚ the vocabulary choice‚ and the tone of the essay. To start off‚ the sentence structure of “In Persuasion Nation” is very short and they really convey the emotion of the person who is saying

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    After World War II colonial powers redrew the maps in many parts of the world and gradually reduced their colonies. This led to a rise in nationalist movement seeking self-determination or seeker to replace rulers that had been imposed by the colonist. Many of the resulting conflicts had involved Revolutionary warfare strategy and guerrilla tactics. However traditional guerrilla warfare is often inappropriate in urbanized countries. For example‚ Rebels cannot gain and

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    A Terrostic Nation

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    A Terroristic Nation The nation of Iran is poised to strike with nuclear devastation towards the United States and several of its allies. How long does the world have before this is the headlines of every newspaper and television news report? What are the nations of the world to do with a nation that is willing to use nuclear weapons as a strike of terrorism? Can this be stopped and if so how? These are just a few of the questions that are arising as a result of Iran’s recent rhetoric and actions

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    Ghandi once said "Be the change you want to see in the world". It is extremely depressing how America throws away and wastes so much food‚ when other countries are having to bust their butts just to get a bite of anything. I believe that anybody can make a difference in the world‚ but not everybody has the heart for it. Donating to soup kitchens‚ joining an organization created to stop world hunger‚ and running campaigns to raise awareness about world hunger‚ are just a few ways to make a difference and

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    I am personally convinced that gold is the most valuable commodity in the world‚ but my conviction flows from gold’s physical properties as opposed to its status as a reserve currency. On the one hand‚ logic dictates that gold is an anachronism in terms of its role as a reserve currency - because the amount of gold per capita has been decreasing over the years as the world’s population has expanded faster than new gold has been mined. There is simply not enough gold - either in existence or‚ probably

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    GHANA ARMED FORCES IN UNITED NATIONS PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS INTRODUCTION 1. One of the greatest challenges to the development of mankind has been conflicts. Wherever individuals or groups come together‚ there is bound to be different ideas‚ goals and aspirations. The inability to resolve these differences into an acceptable common goal often degenerate into different form of conflicts. At all levels of human existence‚ many conflicts have had devastating effects.

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    Nation of Islam

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    Student Name Professor Name Subject 8 May 2000 The Nation of Islam Historical basement Speaking about the civil rights movements in particular it is necessary to understand the subject’s definition clearly in whole. Civil rights movements appeared as political and social actions and organizations’ movements targeted on obtaining equal legal rights and responsibilities and exception of any sort of privileges based on the national‚ racial or religious characteristics. Civil rights movements

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    Race and Ethnicity in the United States LaRinda Brown ETH 125 Dr. Vera Gill February 24‚ 2011 What has helped me better understand or relate to other minority groups is to first not always believe what society says about a minority. One should never prejudge one minority or another without doing your own research to understand why they do a certain thing or act a certain way. All minorities are diverse yet they all have the same thing in common they are considered minorities because of

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    A Nation of Immigrants

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    Kennedy’s A Nation of Immigrants at a time when the issue of immigration and immigrants has taken center stage in this country‚ the message of President John F. Kennedy’s classic essay A Nation of Immigrants is as relevant today as it was 50 years ago.  That is why the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and publisher Harper Perennial have reissued this landmark essay on the contribution of immigrants to American society. With a new introduction by Senator Edward M. Kennedy‚ A Nation of Immigrants

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