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    Declaration of Human Rights is because of the merciless acts against the Jewish population in World War 2. These acts included, gas chambers, extreme work under starvation, and other forms of mass extermination. These horrendous events lead the United Nations to write the Declaration of Human Rights in order to never repeat these events again in any country. Article five of the Declaration of Human Rights explains that no human, in any country, should be treated like an animal with torture or…

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    How often do you consider the ubiquity of weapons of mass murder, patiently aimed at our suburbia? Every single day your life is chanced upon the 16,300 nuclear weapons, waiting to be activated at the whim of that government. Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Beatrice Fihn, outlines the necessity of banning these weapons and the imminent danger of nuclear technology with her 2017 speech. Fihn utilizes numerous literary devices—such as diction, metaphors and scare tactic—to deliver a cohesive and…

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    countries as some anecdote as many would the story of climate change, begin to care and actively do something about it. Ashton Kutcher has been known to create a program to help detect human trafficking activitiesand child rape farms in other nations. Petition the government and demand that they implement more harsh child labor laws and stricter regulations in order to record possible human trafficking operations. Instead of giving money to countries to be able to whatever some corrupt…

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    Malala By Ruby Keck

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    change it malala can change that and she is on the way to change everything. If a girl gets an education it is more likely that she will make sure that her child will get an education better than hers. Africa says educating a girl is educating the nation. Being born from an educated mother can ensure you that your child will live past the 1st to 14th birthday. An educated mother is less chance to die in pregnancy. I’m glad that my mom did get educated she is a great mom. A website says…

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    Chad Research Paper

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    have any fruits, dairies, fats, or protein which is not customary for adults to maintain healthy lifestyles and certainly not for growing children. Perhaps it is also why the average life span is only 49.82 years of age. Chad believes that the United Nations could help to prevent this strain on our nutrition resources.…

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    Did you know that UNICEF has saved 90,000,000 lives since 1990? UNICEF was founded by Herbert Hoover and Maurice Pate. This essay will cover the background history, some pros, some cons, and some interesting facts about UNICEF. Here is some background information on UNICEF. Also for as many years as 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children’s survival, protection, and development. They are the world’s largest provider of vaccines for…

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    The International Labor Organization estimates that there are 40.3 million victims of human trafficking globally” (“The Facts”). Human trafficking is a global crisis that still occurs around the world today. Human trafficking is the exploitation of human rights. It is the coercion of people or obtaining people by fraud and using them for servitude, labor, or sex. Human trafficking is also practiced domestically. The human trafficking industry profits up to $150 billion dollars globally each year…

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    Act Of Utilitarianism

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    it will bring in good consequences; for example: more happiness and pleasure. Similarly, ethical egoism has the same purpose as saving others in a good way and torturing the suspects. As an act of a utilitarian, the head of the British Domestic Security Agency and the police will investigate the scenario that implies in the ethical egoism. Police would torture the suspects by hitting them with a baton, saying lies to make the suspect open his mouth, and/ or going to their secret hidden place to…

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    The purpose of the current study is to analyze the impact of state failure on transnational terrorism with respect to the proximity of targets and logistical complexity of attacks using a negative binomial Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) regression. The study departs from the existing studies due to the following reasons. First, based on proximity of attacks, I classify transnational terrorism into: ‘within’ attacks, when the perpetrator operates within his home country and attack a…

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    about and they would like help in trying to resolve it. It is part of the United Nations rules that they are not able to use force or violence when on a peacekeeping mission but in many cases they are able to come out successful without doing so. Syria is trying to seek internationalism by asking for help from foreign countries. They will not come and help because they say it will violate rights. Syria is an United Nations member state and they hold sovereign rights equally as the other member…

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