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    Model Un Summary

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    () students represented Valley Forge at the Cleveland Council of World Affairs Model United Nations Conference at the Church of the Covenant in Cleveland on April 10-11th. The CCWA Model UN is a conference in which students from across Northeast Ohio collaborate to solve real-world problems while representing countries from around the globe. Students from Valley Forge represented European nations specifically. Pupils were tasked to discuss and create resolutions that both represented their country’s

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    Kim Jong UN

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    Kim Jong UN could possibly start a terrible nuclear war. This would start if he were to launch an attack on Washington DC. This would then force the United States to launch a counter strike which would be of greater magnitude and probably destroy every last remnants of North Korea‚ ridding the world of one pathetic and dangerous country. However‚ all of the world would be recovering from this disaster‚ Iran will eventually finish its nuclear weapons program. They would then use their first bomb on

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    KIM JONG UN

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    Black 1  Amanda Black  Mr. Miles  Honors Composition  9 January 2015  Kim Jong­un  Kim Jong­un’s father‚ Kim Jong­il‚ was the former military leader of North Korea. Upon  Jong­il’s death in 2011‚ Kim Jong­un was named the new military leader (“Kim”). . Jong­un is  taking different approaches to the public than his father. He is being more “mediagenic” by  showing up to more public outings and interacting with people often (“Kim”). Jong­un is also  continuing many programs that his father ran‚ including nuclear weapons testing and other 

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    Kim Jong-Un

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    Kim Jong-un Kim Jong-un is the unpredictable new leader of North Korea. Recent events‚ plus events from the past year‚ have made him a big target in the eye of the media. Threatening the U.S. and its allies with nuclear and ballistic missiles has made him an influential person on society today. Even with many warnings about North Korea’s weapons testing‚ they still proceed do as they wish. In recent weeks major countries such as the U.S.‚ China‚ Russia‚ Japan‚ and South Korea have been planning

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    The Essay The speech ‘Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier’ by former Prime Minister Paul Keating has been chosen as the basis of this commentary. It was given on 11th of November 1993 at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra as a commemoration in honour of all of the soldiers who have served for Australia in conflict situations. Paul Keating’s point of view is evidently reflected through his speech. He aims to bring about the development of Australia as a unified nation by the instilling

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    Un vs Nato

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    UN Vs. NATO The United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are two different groups‚ but they affect the world in the same way. They both want to make a difference in today’s world‚ they strive for peace and prosperity‚ and they work hard to accomplish their goals. The UN and NATO are similar in the way they are organized. They are each structured into several groups. They both have councils‚ a Secretary General‚ and Secretariat. The UN is made up of six organs. They are

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    UN Peace Keeping

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    United Nations (UN) to continue its primary goal in the maintaining of peace and security universally. Often referred to as the “The Blue Helmets” UN peacekeepers have been deployed all over the globe to intervene in some of the worst conflicts on the planet under the authority of Chapter VI and Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter‚ once described as the “Chapter 6 ½ initiative” by Dag Hammerskjold (Rana‚ 1994: 2). Article 53 of the United Nations Charter emphasises the right of the UN through its

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    Brandie Torres Essay #3 International Politics 4 November 2013 Is the UN a Worthwhile Organization? The United Nations is still a quite young organization even if we do not see it that way considering all it has done since it began in 1945. Succeeding the League of Nations was not an easy thing to do especially since it was in the midst of World War II. The United Nations was created in order to improve humanity and establish peace between the countries of the world but the question has often been

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    Un Specialized Agencies

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    impoverished‚ improve their health‚ and provide clothing to the children of Europe. After becoming a permanent member of the UN is 1953‚ UNICEF’s first campaign became combating “against yaws‚ a disfiguring disease affecting millions of children This was UNICEF’s first real campaign outside of World War II pertaining to an issue that effected children of the entire world. Later in 1959‚ the UN adopted the Declaration of Rights of the Child which defined children’s rights to protection‚ education‚ health care

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    Un Chien Andalou

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    The notion of dreams and the process of dreaming is one that intrigues society and does not fail to fully escape the grasp of understanding. It is such an ephemeral circumstance in which we find ourselves daily. And yet‚ fascination with the overwhelmingly unknown continues to probe our interests. In a manner‚ film overlaps into the realm of rapid eye movement in the most basic form. Through an alternate reality we exist‚ without control or complete possible actuality. Both film and its constituent

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