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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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    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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    in the way a nation is run, and vital in the protection of its people. In an effort to stay connected to other foreign countries and try to avoid dispute, the United Nations was created. An international governmental organization, the U.N. has been in existence since World War II’s decline. While many may have differing opinions on whether the U.N. is a benefit or hindrance, it is important to note that since its founding,…

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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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    political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status." This is a right stated in the universal declaration of human rights, and also something that South Africans have had problems with since day one. This right basically states that racism or any other type of discrimination is not allowed, and it's known as more of common sense to the average person. it's what keeps everything together in a society. Without this right, everyone would be split up into…

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    Our objective as policy creators and citizens should be to art policies to enhance security at every stage of this equation for human trafficking. This implies that we require policies that can react to social shortcomings that make victims of human trafficking defenseless against misuse for example, underemployment, family conflicts and gender inequalities. Work with governments, the private division and civil society to supporter for victims and adequately react to human trafficking. Take into…

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    This presentation is about Project Muso Ladamunen. It was started in Mali to help give aid to the poorest members of the community. The community members did not have easy access to health care that was affordable and many of them were dying of treatable diseases. The first thing we are going to talk about is the problems that Mali had before Project Muso. In Mali 36.1% of the population lives below the poverty line. Many of these people live on less than $2 a day. Due to the fact that the many…

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    The change must begin with those in power, such as the government officials and continue throughout all levels of society. On a global level, one half of the entire population are impoverished, living on less than three dollars a day. In the United States alone, a staggering…

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    Genocide is developed through eight different stages that lead to the planned killing of thousands of people. The first stage of genocide is classification. This is the stage where a target group of people are placed into categories and given a title (Rummel). The second stage in genocide is symbolization. During symbolization the target group is now given a name or other insignia to label and show who they are (Rummel). Dehumanization is the third stage of genocide. This occurs when the…

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