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    About the Formation of the United Nations The formation of the United Nations was a lengthy and difficult political process‚ particularly for the United States. It began as The League of Nations in 1919 after World War One and was a key component in the Treaty of Versailles. Although the intention of peacekeeping was present‚ the involved countries ultimately decided to eliminate the organization as it was ineffectual once World War Two broke out. It was clear at this point that the League’s actions

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    Developing countries face a vast range of problems. One of the problems they face is a low standard of living. With the exception of small elite groups the people in these countries have low incomes‚ inadequate housing‚ poor health‚ limited education‚ high infant mortality‚ and low life expectancies. Low levels of living and low production go hand-in-hand. If a country doesnt produce a lot of goods and services‚ it cant consume them either. Poor nutrition during childhood can hinder mental and physical

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    United Nations Summary

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    of the United Nations and how they interact. The United Nations is made up of five organs‚ (used to be six‚ however the Trusteeship Council is no more). The current organs are the General Assembly‚ Security Council‚ Secretariat‚ Economic and Social Council‚ and the International Court of Justice. The General Assembly is the only organ that all members have equal power‚ its purpose is to manage the budget of the UN‚ select members for the Security Council‚ and obtains reports from the other

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    High School Experience When you start a new school or a new grade you never know what to expect‚ all different types of emotions are running through your head sometimes that could be stress. When I started high school‚ I didn’t know what to do‚ I was the “new” kid on the block. I had to try and be outgoing and meet new people. My freshman year my priorities were not right‚ the last thing on my mind were my grades‚ my first goal was to make friends‚ and make them quick I couldn’t stand the

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    A Runner's High

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    I got into running but then it slowly turned into a love/hate relationship. There were days I loved to run because it made me feel strong and it gave me a lot of time to reflect while I go on for a long time‚ and on other days‚ I just did not feel like doing it at all because I felt lazy and then I completely fell off. When I stopped running‚ Adrian wanted to try it out and took my place in Run Club prior to his marathon. He got more into running than I was and always encouraged me to do it

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    High Tea

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    1. What is High Tea? Give 1 example of a menu high tea absolutely no same menu is allowed. - A fairly substantial meal that includes tea and is served in the late afternoon or early evening. 2. Give the history of High Tea. - The History of "High Tea" The British tradition of High Tea began in the mid 1700s as an afternoon meal usually served between 3 and 4 o’clock. Initially‚ it was a meal for the working man‚ taken standing up or sitting on tall stools‚ thus ’high’. Tea with cakes

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    College is very different from high school. You will have too much freedom or have a job and not too much time to study and no one will push you. Some college students are far away from their homes‚ so they will live by themselves‚ and as I know when you are in college‚ you might have a party every single week. When I go to college‚ I have to overcome many challenges: time management‚ adapting to the new environment‚ and adjusting to my independence‚ I think if you want to study in college‚ the

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    The article which I want to introduce is “Why I could never hate America”. From my opinion this is a good article. Before I introduce the article I want introduce the author of this article. The author’s name is Mehdi Hasan‚ who is political editor of the Huffington Post UK and the presenter of Al-Jazeera English’s The Café. He was a senior editor at the New Statesman and a news and current affairs editor at Channel 4 from 2009-12. He is the co-author of Ed: the Milibands and the Making of a Labor

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    After graduating from high school‚ I wanted to be a successful business woman an own my own business someday. In order to do so‚ I have to further my education. So‚ I came up with some career goal I set for myself. I decided I want to be a Business Administrator. First‚ I had to figure out what exactly a Business Administrator is and how to become one. Second‚ I want to know how much this profession pays and the responsibilities that comes with it and will I have to relocate to get the highest pay

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    The structure of the United Nations The structure of the United Nations is based around its charter. The charter of the UN defines six main organs of the new world body‚ each with specific tasks and functions. The six main organs are the General Assembly‚ the Security Council‚ the Trusteeship Council‚ the Economic and Social Council‚ International Court of Justice and the Secretariat. The General Assembly has the right to discuss‚ debate‚ and make recommendations on a range of subjects pertaining

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