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    Arguing a Position Paper

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    Darrel Harris English Composition I Arguing a Position Paper February 18‚ 2009 Protecting our Children Over the past two decades‚ child abuse cases have soared in Nebraska. And though many adults abhor the actions of the offenders in these cases. Many of them go Virtually unpunished‚ or receive a slap on the hand. The State of Nebraska has several Laws on the books to protect our children from predators‚ in and outside of the home Unfornately‚ the sentence that are

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    position paper for mun

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    the commemoration of the Cartagena Declaration in Mexico‚ an action plan was adopted in which Latin American countries commit themselves to enhance international refugee protection‚ as well as consider the reception of resettlement refugees as an act of solidarity. In light of these challenges‚ UNHCR has doubled its efforts in helping refugees achieve self-reliance through employment and micro-credit schemes initiated in 2002 and the delegate of Chile is very grateful to UNHRC for this. With the

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    Nike Position Paper

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    people who buy Nike products do not know where their products have been and who has made them in the first place. On the other hand‚ many people have decided to boycott the Nike Corporation as a result of finding out how the products were made. My position on the topic would be to boycott Nike products until the way their employees are treated and work environments are corrected and improved. Nike employees are forced to work in harsh and hazardous working spaces with little medical treatment

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    Mun Position Paper

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    innovations and developments which could potentially give one nuclear state a unilateral advantage. Moreover‚ the increasing use of super-computers has essentially eliminated the need for actual testing. [Section B should discuss your country’s position/history on topic] The Republic of Sierra Leone believes disarmament to be crucial for the maintenance of worldwide security and considers a nuclear test ban to be an important step in the process of reaching that goal. Sierra Leone is not a nuclear

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    Sabic Position Paper

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    1 Dawlat Alkhayyat Webster University Victor Rodriguez The Population‚ Globalization‚ and Anti-Globalization Movement One of the most important arguments while mentioning environmental movements is population growth; some people specify the reason why now a day the population is facing a rapid growth is due to the increase of births‚ others say it’s happening

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    position paper wto

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    Name : MUHAMMAD ROHAN Delegation ID : PMUN-114 Committee : SPECIAL POLITICAL AND DECOLONIZATION COMMITTEE (SPECPOL) Country : VENEZUELA Institution : THE CITY SCHOOL PAF CHAPTER Topic Area A : SYRIAN CRISIS Venezuela believes that the Syrian Civil War is a matter of immense concern. On 2 January 2013‚ the United Nations stated that the war’s death toll had exceeded 60‚000. According to various opposition activist groups‚ between 50‚000 and 63‚735 people have been killed‚ of which

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    Patriots or Traitors

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    Prompt: Were the Founding Fathers (Sons of Liberty) patriots or traitors? Patriotism has always been a truly ambiguous term. The media portrays it with glory‚ while others describe it as “rebel” or “red-neck.” In addition‚ the fine line between patriot and traitor has always existed‚ as decisions and acts that have been made for the sake of so-called “patriotism” are called into question. The case of the Founding Fathers is also controversial. Before the Revolutionary War‚ the Sons of Liberty were

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    problems involving the sickness all human beings‚ from early childhood until adulthood. By taking a dosage‚ according to many studies done by scientists and doctors‚ it allows the human body to become immune to many illnesses and diseases. It makes us immune to such diseases such as Meningitis C‚ HIV-AIDS etc… By doing so‚ if these viruses‚ illnesses‚ diseases are caught‚ the body is stronger‚ more stable and able to fight it off.  In the future‚ I personally feel that I will vaccinate my children

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    Immigration is a topic that is discussed in coffeehouses‚ at the break room water fountain‚ in the boardrooms‚ and at the highest level of government. Why‚ we ask is this‚ such a widely discussed topic? I believe the answer will vary from person to person. I believe the primary reason is centered on cost. There are those who argue‚ that the cost of supporting immigrants‚ is burdening our state budget. The cost of supporting their health care needs‚ public schooling‚ and public assistance needs‚ far

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    Religion Position Paper

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    There are several reasons why I have the religious affiliation that I do. My membership‚ unlike that of so many‚ has very little to do with the choices my friends and family have made. My decision was based on reason and personal experiences. While some may say that these things are both easily influenced by parents and peers‚ in my case I have parents of different faith and therefore have less direct influence from them. When I was very young I was made aware of the need to research religion

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