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    of the world organization‚ the predecessor of the United Nations‚ created after the First World War 1914 - 1918 in hopes of keeping the peace and preventing another war? 5. When did the United Nations officially come into existence? The day is now celebrated each year around the world as United Nations Day?. 6. Why was the United Nations established? 7. What is the name of the foundational constituent treaty of the United Nations? 8. What kind of tree is on the UN flag?

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    humans have been accomplishing countless amazing things. Many of which aided and helped society grow as one throughout the years. However‚ mankind is also capable of terrible things; murder‚ war‚ torture and slavery to name a few. In 1949‚ the UN (United Nations) created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It includes civil and political rights (the right to life‚ liberty‚ free speech and privacy) and economic‚ social and cultural rights (the right to social security‚ health and education). This

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    In this realistic world‚ everything can be related with realistic. When Mr Ban Ki-moon had been selected as next Eighth United Nations Secretary-General to replace Mr Kofi Annan who was ended his office at the end of 2006. Mr Ban became the first South Korean to run for the office. Many people will compare the qualities based on their achievements and practices between the previous Secretary-General‚ Mr Kofi Annan and the new Secretary-General‚ Mr Ban Ki-moon. 4.1 Good Consideration and Responsibility

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    REDD+ also has political power from the United Nations and thirteen program countries. This partnership has expanded into twenty-three countries in Africa‚ Asia‚ the Pacific‚ and Latin America. (“National Programmes‚” n.d.) The European community‚ as well as the United States‚ was seeking ways to encourage responsible and sustainable logging. The program expanded and now also focuses on tropical forests. REDD+’s main thrust is to prevent any developing nation from converting forests into barren fields

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    could only sign the so-call peace treaties proposed by those victories powers . 2.2 Post-First World War Peace Settlements Since Germany was identified by the victories powers such as United States ‚Britain and France as the starter as she provoked to start the First World War ‚then she was forced by these nations to sign a peace treaty ‚the Treaty Of Versailles . By the treaty Germany was officially declared guilty of provoking the war .This was the famous “war guilt” clause which became so important

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    abandoned by the world? Humans run away from fear of believing the truth‚ people can’t accept and consider what was happening in the small nation of Rwanda‚ leaders failed to stand forth and stop the brutal monstrosity of the Rwandan Genocide. After 100 days when the genocide had finally reached an end‚ we cannot help but questions‚ who is to

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    QUESTION Just development is an approach which most grassroots NGOs find most appropriate to their activities. Account for the main reasons why this is appealing to NGOs. Most developing countries have tried different strategies and approaches in an effort to achieve national development. Some of the tried strategies include; modernisation‚ import substitution and structural adjustment programmes. Despite of all these approaches‚ development countries have continued to experience high levels

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    At its conception‚ the representation and structure of the United Nations was adequate in relation to the current ranking of world power. However‚ times have changed. There is a need for increased permanent and non-permanent representation within the Security Council and more of an “open-doors” policy‚ ensuring full representation of every nation’s opinions‚ in response to changing times. Iceland is seeking membership in the Security Council for the years 2009-2010. It is essential that the membership

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    Command and Coordination Mechanism of Multinational Joint Operations Nationality: Fijian Rank: Major Name: Ilai (Jack) Moceica 20th April 2010 Name: Ilai (Jack) Moceica Rank: Major Arms: Infantry Corps Enlistment date: March 1985 Post: Officer Instructor Education Level: Grade II Military Staff and Tactics Auto-biography I was born in Fiji on 14 July 1965 and educated at the Queen Victoria School. I enlisted into the then Royal Fiji Military Force in Sep 1985 was posted to 1st Battalion

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    and guidance in international monetary matters. It serves as an excellent forum for discussions‚ practically on a day-to-day basis‚ of the economic‚ fiscal and financial policies of member nations‚ with particular reference to their balance of payments impact. The Fund has created a feeling among the member nations that‚ their economic problems are not their exclusive concern but of the whole international society. 3. The Fund has contributed in certain ways to the expansion of world trade. By providing

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