United States Ambassador to the United Nations

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    There are many Non-Governmental Organization being established by people who are trying to help others that are in a dire situation. These organization are usually seen in action in countries that are consider poor or countries that are struck by a terrible natural disaster. People from all over the world donate money to those organization so that these organization can use these money to help people in those countries, medically and also help them rebuild houses. However, are those so call…

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    Many people think of poor areas in the United States when they hear about poverty, but the most prevalent places that must be taken care of are overseas. South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for over 80% of people considered to be living in extreme poverty (“Poverty Overview”). This reinforces that while there are issues that need to be taken care of in the United States, the problems that have arisen countries abroad are a whole other beast. An excellent…

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    the mind; likewise, when one has mentioned a “nurse,” it has been undoubtedly a female figure, even though there have been, in fact, female surgeons and male nurses. Moreover, although gender inequality has been treated as a minor topic in the United States, it certainly has not implied that the remainder of the world has experienced the same (when compared to other issues). In the article, “Afghan Policewomen Struggle Against Culture” by Alissa J. Rubin, the gender roles of the Afghan people…

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    Educational Goals Essay

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    Ever since I was young, my parents encouraged me to pursue a degree in higher education. This insistence meant that the movement from high school to college was a given, not a concept to attempt, rather a grounded inevitability. It was an experience wrapped in certainty and all through grade school (in a wealthy, white, suburb) I appreciated it as it was. It was not until much later in my life that I realized a college degree was a privilege I had, rather than a given. Once this self-efficacy…

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    Emergency Education

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    Only a few years ago, the idea of preserving education as a central part of all humanitarian efforts was but an afterthought in the minds of aid workers. Nicolai and Triplehorn (2003) state that it was the 1990 's when this crucial truth that education is the right of every child finally germinated and became the soul of humanitarian aid. This demonstrates the high degree of significance and worth that humanitarian aid organizations now place on continuing education in war-ravaged societies…

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    true patrons of resiliency and reliability. In keeping with that nature, HR service members are often held to a higher standard for service and responsibility, and are consistently sought after for guidance and moral support. Furthermore, their state of effectiveness, rather than pure efficiency, are only [in keeping] with the best interest of society – [these] professionals are actually servants (The Profession of Arms, 2010, pg 2). Balancing all of these responsibilities might seem…

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    The Genocide In Rwanda

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    high nationalism, culturally belief, poverty and lack of choice and scapegoating the minority for the majority of the people as wells natural resources, and when rights are being violated. The genocide that happened in Rwanda was a clear idea of a state to totally eliminate a group or a minority. Then there is a cultural genocide when monuments, churches were written text and houses that a certain group uses to identify itself. This can also be considered as an ethnic cleaning kind of like what…

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    Two psychological symptoms victims and first responders sustain from suicide terrorist attacks include Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and shock (Gelkopf, Solomon & Avraham Bleich, 2013). Suicide attacks are an effective means of terrorism because the attacker can get very close to the target without been noticed. If they are individuals loaded with explosives they can locate themselves in the middle of crowds and generate great damage. In the case of cars that are used for suicide attacks…

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    abused, killed and no one is doing anything to stop this. In his first article, “Punished For Being Female”, he talks about how on a news report of the United Nations some women are being burned, killed, sex trafficked, and raped. The report is a compilation of many studies from around the world. Herbert, says that the news media of the United Nations told its shocking contents with a collective yawn. He claims that the war analogy is not an overstatement. All around the world men are beating,…

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    successor Alexander Petrov stole power and declared the United Nations treaty protecting the moon and other celestial bodies invalid. In one of his many grandiose speeches, Petrov claimed “When I was a little boy, I remember the radio telling me the Americans had beaten us in the ‘Space Race’ by stepping foot on the moon. I know our nation was devastated. But no more—Russia shall gain the upper hand again. I hereby announce the nation of Russia to stake a claim on owning land on the moon.…

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