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    .................................................. 5 5. Conclusion ..................................................................................................................... 6 1 1. Introduction According to former UN (United Nations) Secretary General‚ Boutros Boutros-Ghali UN Peace-keeping “stands out as one of the Organization’s most original and ambitious undertakings in its efforts to control conflict and promote peace.”1 The UN sees their peacekeeping operations as

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    study English. It’s a long and slow process that takes a lot of time and efforts. Over 300 million people speak it is as a mother tongue. The native speakers of English live in Great Britain‚ the United States of America‚ Australia and New Zealand. English is one of the official languages of the United Nations Organization and other political organizations. English language is a wonderful language. It’s the language of the great literature. It’s the language of William Shakespeare‚ Charles Dickens and

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    Piracy

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    the various theories and methods of countering piracy/ terrorism attacks in the maritime industry. Throughout history‚ civilizations have expanded and triumphed due their increase in trade with other nations through maritime efforts. Without these efforts one could easily say that certain nations would not be what they are today. As of now‚ the advancement of technology has aided governments in protecting their merchant/military vessels from piracy and terrorist attack by way of the sea. However

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    Development of a Nation‚ Lambert Academic Publishing‚ Saarbrucken‚ 2011. Uganda National Commission for UNESCO‚ Education for Sustainable Development: Uganda Implementation Strategy‚ Kampala‚ 2010. NAFRI‚ NAFES and NUOL‚ Improving Livelihoods in the Uplands of the Lao PDR.‚ 2005 ILO Fact Sheet 5 – ILO –How to Tackle Gender Inequality‚ 2012. Government White Paper on the Education policy Review Commission Report‚ Education for National Integration and Development‚ Kampala‚ 1992. United Nations Economic Commission

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    chickpea is not too old in Canada. It started in 1990s and over a period of eight (1996-2003) years‚ its export ranged from 6000 to 150 000 MT in comparison to total world export 0.5 to 1.0 million MT. (Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations 2005; Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food 2005). Now‚ Canada is among the top ten high chickpea producing countries. This crop requires minimal inputs and can be grown successfully on semi-arid regions. It increases soil fertility through nitrogen

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    Zongyu Chai October 26‚ 2013 Darfur Genocide Specific Purpose: I want to inform my audience on the genocide that occurred in Darfur that started in 2003 and the impact it has made on the United Nations policy of international aid. Introduction I. In high school I was given the opportunity to volunteer as a tour guide at the National Holocaust Museum. a. Part of a new exhibit that was opened at my time there was a “Never Again” exhibit that shines lights on current genocides. b. What is Genocide

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    Cambodia officially gained independence from France in 1953. This new change in leadership changed the nation‚ the country from that point was bound to be different socially. Zimmer‚ Knodel‚ and Sovan-Kim described “the Pol Pot led Khmer Rouge was a particularly brutal and genocidal regime...Hundreds of thousands of executions took place as the regime attempted

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    through various legal measures and remedies were urgent and desperate in need. This effort is not limited to negotiations but includes consultations among Darfur society over their concerns to realize comprehensive and lasting peace. The role of United Nation and its main body ICC and the court ICJ are also crucial in bringing effective dealing according to this issue in order to achieve world order.

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    sub-contractors shall not be considered in any respect as being the employees or agents of UNDP or the United Nations. 2. SOURCE OF INSTRUCTIONS The Contractor shall neither seek nor accept instructions from any authority external to UNDP in connection with the performance of its services under this Contract. The Contractor shall refrain from any action which may adversely affect UNDP or the United Nations and shall fulfil its commitments with the fullest regard to the interests of UNDP. 3. CONTRACTOR’S

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    exchanged the resources‚ technology and knowledge. In 1978‚ the United Nations established the Unit for South-South cooperation to promote south-south trade and collaboration within its agencies. However‚ the idea of south-south cooperation started to influence the field of development in the late 1990s. One of the main objectives of the cooperation is to strengthen and promote economical cooperation. Some of the areas which these "southern" nations look forward to developing further consist of mutual investment

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