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    Contents Introduction.......................................................................................................................................... 3 Article 42 of UN Charter................................................................................................................... 4 1) The UN Charter as matrix of Art.42...........................................................................................4 2) Authorising the use of force..................

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    The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945‚ when the UN Charter was authorized by a majority of the 51 Member countries. The main purpose of the United Nations is to bring all nations of the world together to work for peace and development‚ based on the principles of justice‚ human dignity and the well being of all people. However‚ the UN peacekeepers have to face many problems in order to maintain world peace such as‚ non-agreeing members of Security Council‚ high maintenance

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    be assisted in determine the following: when to buy‚ buy or lease decision‚ work a realistic delivery schedule‚ identify price evaluation factors‚ sourcing justification and work on the general/ special terms and conditions for solicitation. In the UN‚ sourcing is conducted in parallel with requirement definition. Whiles requisitions are being raised with regards specifications‚ an informal market research is required to ascertain potential suppliers and prices. This information though important

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    Analysis on “Diario para un Cuento” and “The Moon in its Flight” “The Moon in its Flight” by Gilbert Sorrentino and “Diario para un Cuento” by Julio Cortazar are both self- reflective fiction. There are two storylines in both stories. One is the romantic story‚ between Rebecca and a boy in Sorrentino’s narrative‚ and between a translator and Anabel in Cortazoar’s story. The second storyline is the narration of how to write the story. What makes the stories so interesting is that both

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    One of the themes that stood out when I was reading The Song of Ch’un-hyang was the idea that the values that a person has stands above any rules or commands that is made by those with authority. This is clearly shown in the narrative where Ch’un-hyang is punished for doing what she believes is right and staying faithful to her husband instead of obeying the orders of the magistrate to marry him. Not only are her values put to test by the magistrate but also by the way other characters talk to her

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    Is it more important to focus on the bigger picture in War? Doing so would be to neglect the 58‚000 soldiers who gave their lives in the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War is often seen as an unclear part of our history in the United States. This conflict in some Americans minds was a war of ethics‚ a war of right and wrong. The United States entered the war in order to try to prevent the continuous slaughter of Southern Vietnamese people. What we can learn is what lies in the stories of the different

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    Today’s arrival in Sri Lanka of the Geneva-based UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) bears testimony to the stark reality that the modern world is framed in such a way that countries that dare stand up to the economically and militarily more powerful Western nations‚ especially the US‚ are condemned to be scrutinised down to every minute detail by the so-called ‘international community’. The United Nations is where it is done. Sri Lanka has fallen into this category. In the 1980s and

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    Table of Contents Introduction ………………………………………………………………….3 Background Information …………………………………………………….3 A Survey of Missions Work …………………………………………………9 Proposed Strategy …………………………………………………………..12 Bibliography ………………………………………………………………..18 Introduction William Carey said‚ “Expect great things from God‚ attempt great things for God.”1 And in the case of the Arab Moroccans this is exactly what is needed. With a population of nearly 14 million and 99.89% Muslim‚ they’re

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    North Korea is far from being a prosperous country. In fact they are a starving country‚ desperate to get food for their families every day. Their leader Kim-Jong-Un‚ was born January 8‚ 1983‚ and took command in 2012. Kim-Jong-Un was the heir to the leadership of their nation. After his father‚ Kim Jong-Il‚ he was announced as the “great leader” of North Korea. Almost immediately he attempted an economic make over‚ this worked to some extent‚ but not enough to fix North Koreas poor

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    Timeline 1951 – The UN Convention relating to the Status of Refugees is first adopted. The convention “provides the most comprehensive codification of the rights of refugees at the international level” (UNHCR). Later revised in 1967‚ the agreement sets a guideline for the treatment of refugees by individual states”. 1980 – Various groups in Somalia compete against each other for influence during a power vacuum. The nation is‚ to this day‚ in an ongoing state of turmoil as the government struggles

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