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    Un-American Free Speech

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    Not so long ago‚ if you loved baseball‚ mom‚ apple pie‚ pledged allegiance to the flag and hated Communism‚ there was never any question! Today‚ some patriots view taking a knee during the National Anthem as Un-American‚ while others believe it is their patriotic duty as Americans to demonstrate and exercise their right of free speech on behalf of those people treated unfairly. In fact‚ for many reciting the rarely sung second stanza of Francis Scott Keye’s

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    Role of UN in Peace keeping. The United Nations is an international Non-governmental organization founded on 24 October 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security‚ developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress‚ better living standards and human rights. Peacekeeping is one among a range of activities undertaken by the United Nations to maintain international peace and security throughout the world

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    value in today’s society? I believe the UN plays an extremely important role in today’s society and therefore does hold value. As the nations of the world increase their interdependence of one another there will be an increasing need for a multinational body to act as peacekeepers‚ protectors & negotiators WITHOUT becoming world police. The key to the UN’s power is that it is made up of 99% of the worlds governments. The actions and motivations of the UN are firmly based on their Declaration of

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    Why We Need the UN

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    Why do we need the UN? The United nations officially came into existence on the 24th of October 1945 when the official charter was ratified by the 51 original member states. This day has continued to be celebrated every year as ’UN Day’. The UN is composed of a total of 192 people‚ all of whom represent different nations who together‚ rectify contemporaneous issues which the individual nations may be unable to resolve on their own‚ and require collective assistance- which they will receive

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    which an individual grows out of self-imposed immaturity and avoids that said immaturity in a definite manner. (Kant 41) People allow themselves to be immature because they are fearful of utilizing and growing their understanding. Another reason for un-enlightenment is the fact that majority of people are slothful and possess as a character trait slothfulness (Kant 41). The common man finds it extremely difficult to overcome immaturity. One of the ways of overcoming this mental barrier is when a person

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    Kim Jong Un: Villain

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    Kim Jon Un Villain If you’re interested in living dictators‚ Kim Jong Un is the way to go. He was greatly affected by his parents‚ randomly executes innocent people‚ and grew up around dictators. Growing up Kim did not get to go in public much.(growing up he wasn’t exposed around a lot of people) Very little people know his age and no one knows why his parents did this. He once said “I love my dad‚ But when I was little he would hit me sometimes. I could never accurately predict when he

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    UN Veto Power Proposal

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    Great Britain‚ and France)? After the failure of the League of Nations‚ another attempt was made to create an organization that would settle disputes and preserve peace on global level. Thus‚ the United Nations was born following WWII in 1945. The UN is currently comprised of 193 nations - 5 of which permanently reside on the Security Council and 10 of which possess rotating seats on said council. Because these five countries are permanently on the council‚ they also reserve the right to veto any

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    Kim Kong-Un Biography

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    1941 and have 5 children and a wife named Kim young-sook she was pick by his father. He died December 17 2011 His first son was Kim Jong-un who is the current dictator right now and a wife who was also chosen by his father named Ri Sol-ju. Kim Jong-un is said to be the worst one of all‚ he is known to be greedy and brutal treatments of people. When Kim Jong-un first came in the dictator one of the first things he did after the death of his father he killed his uncle. He killed him because his uncle

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    Un-Prescribed Study Drugs

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    Students who take un-prescribed study drugs create an unfair advantage because there is inequitable accessibility to these medications among students. People with ADHD/ADD are able to obtain medications through prescriptions from their health care professional‚ but others are still able to obtain it non-prescribed through diversion. Diversion is the process in which people with a legal prescription for medications give it those without a prescription for non-therapeutic purposes (Vrecko‚ 1982). A

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    The United Nations was established in 1945. According to John T. Rourke‚ “…the UN was founded mainly to maintain peace‚ but it was also charged with improving humankind’s social and economic situation.” (171). Now we can already conclude that the United Nations‚ like the United States‚ plays a very important role in our current international system. While the international system has predominately been controlled by several large world powers‚ the United Nation has continued to hold fast on the major

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