Monday, November 17, 2008

How to Start?

The United Nations was organized, essentially, as a way to control globalization.  It deals with economic, environmental, human rights, and many other issues affecting people worldwide.  A main issue that the UN tries to aid in regulating is human rights, to make sure that citizens of the global community are not denied their, as the Declaration of Independence states, "unalienable rights".  While the United Nations has only good intentions, its efforts are often futile.

The international community must agree that the United Nations affects their lives; the UN is involved with almost every aspect of it.  The organization was created to ensure peace and prosperity on the world scale. The main problem, however, is the ability to cater to every world leader, with all the diversity that is seen in government and each of the different policies that make up each government; it cannot be done. Often seen as a main catalyst for globalization, the United Nations's attempts at the improving of human life internationally are futile.

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