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    PERMANENT SOVEREIGNTY OVER NATURAL RESOURCES The general assembly adopted the resolution 1803 (XVII) on the permanent sovereignty over natural resource‚ on the 14 of December 1962 by 87 votes in favour to 2 against‚ with 12 abstentions. The general assembly also established the united commission on permanent sovereignty over natural resources on 12 December 1958 under resolution 1314 (XIII). In 1961‚ this commission adopted a draft resolution outlining principles concerning permanent sovereignty over

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    Act of War- The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation Act of War - The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation is a documentary film that depicts Hawaii’s history through the eyes of the Hawaiian people. Before I watched this film‚ I did not know how the Hawaiian Islands became part of the United States. I was surprised that Hawaiian annexation was an unfriendly takeover by the United States. This documentary was new to me‚ so it caught my attention right from the start. That’s why I choose this video for third

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    Per. 1 Hawaiian Monarchy Persuasive Essay Thought the entire Hawaiian monarchy there were 8 monarchs that ruled Hawaii. There are numerous reasons to argue on how the monarchy was overthrown. Kauikeaouli‚ also known as Kamehameha the Third was the first Hawaiian monarch to allow any sort of land ownership in Hawaii. This was a completely new idea to the Hawaiians. He also started a group of land commissioners to record and document the land claims from foreigners and Hawaiians. The last thing with

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    Introduction Changing conceptions of the modern state inevitably provoke conflicting views of the term sovereignty. While some argue that the growing impact of cosmopolitan norms and transnationally-based governance are weakening state sovereignty‚ others claim that the concept is merely being redefined. Indeed‚ the latter group even includes proponents of global governance‚ who argue that state sovereignty can actually be strengthened rather than weakened by the transfer of power to the supranational

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    Globalization has had a dual effect on the sovereignty of the nation-state. Since 1945‚ the normative framework of human rights has embedded a sense of obligation on the part of the state toward its citizens. The social contract now has a strong welfare element to it. Yet‚ simultaneously‚ economic integration has limited the range of policy options available to states. This has diminished their capacity to meet these obligations. Sovereignty is the absolute authority over a certain territory. Many

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    essay I intend to briefly define globalization‚ explain the term nation state‚ describe how globalization is manifesting itself and discuss from three differing standpoints the impact that globalization is having in relation to the autonomy and sovereignty of the nation state. Although globalization can be perceived in many different ways‚ it is essentially the term used to describe the way in which all manner of people ’s lives are crossing national boundaries at an ever increasing speed and transforming

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    undermining the sovereignty of its individual member states? In order to give an answer to the question above‚ it is worth mentioning that the two key points that this essay will analyse [the EU and the notion of sovereignty] are both really hard to define from just one point of view‚ therefore different theories will be taken into account to give a complete and fulfilling outlook of the effect that the creation of the European Union had given to the concept of modern sovereignty among its member

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    ALOHA When I’m done you’ll have an understanding of the Hawaiian word Aloha. You will be able to understand its mana (strength) How to feel and when to say it. When someone or you say ALOHA!!! Do you know the meaning and what the word represents? You need to know this because the word is more than just saying Hi‚ goodbye or I love you. What’s the sense of saying Aloha if you don’t know what it means? (right?) I was born and raised in the beautiful island of Kauai‚ of course the Westside‚

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    Sharee Paat Period- 3 12-10-09 How Did Foreigners Influence Hawaiians? In January of 1778‚ Captain Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands. Many foreigners from around the world began to arrive‚ introducing many new things to the Hawaiians. Foreign influence brought trade to Hawaii‚ which gave Hawaiians metal and guns. Even though foreign influence had some positive effects on Hawaii‚ I believe that foreign influence had a negative impact on Hawaii because trade brought not only guns and metal

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    Hawaiian Cultural Visual Essay One bright early morning we headed to North Shore where we got to see a new part of Hawaii. It had different things to offer and we were excited to check it all out. Even in Honolulu we noticed some food trucks around and even though we heard only great things about them‚ the concept of the food being on the truck and served to us was still a little weird! When it came lunchtime‚ we‚ along with the rest of our group‚ decided to give the food trucks a try. The pricing

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