Section: Module 1: Lesson 2: The United Nations We Need | Global Solutions for Peace, Equality, and Sustainability: Building a More Just World | NextGenU.org
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Required Learning Resources and Activities
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Read Chapters 2 "A History of Global Governance" and 5 "A World Parliamentary Assembly: A Catalyst for Change," paying particular attention to pages 34-42 and 51 to 64. (3 hours 12 mins)
Cambridge - 2020
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Watch the entire video. (16 mins)
Oxford Law Faculty - 2019
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Step 1: Watch
Watch Eleanor Roosevelt video and Paris 1919 documentary.
Step 2: Respond
Analyze and prepare a 300-400 word discussion piece elaborating on the following question:
- What changes and influences in the world made it possible for the United Nations to pass a Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
Make sure your response covers the key historical events responsible for the passing of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights.
Step 3: Share
To share your work, click on the “Add a new discussion topic” button under this post and paste your work in the “Message” box. Make sure to reference others’ intellectual property when necessary. All references should follow 7th Edition APA formatting. For further instructions, see the resource on the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library: APA citation resource (N.B. references are excluded from word counts).
Step 4: Interact
To complete the activity, you will need to reply to at least two posts made by your peers in a respectful and professional manner. Ensure that your post engages your peers' ideas by including a reflection on their comments, sharing ideas of other potential difficulties and parties involved, or asking thought-provoking questions. If a peer comments on your posting, please reply. To post a reply, click “Reply” on a particular discussion, write your feedback and then click on “Post to forum.”
OPTIONAL Step 5: Interact (10 minutes)
If you would like to, you can reply to your peers' posts in a respectful and professional manner. Ensure that your post engages your peers' ideas by including a reflection on their comments, sharing ideas of other potential difficulties and parties involved, or asking thought-provoking questions. If a peer comments on your posting, please reply. To post a reply, click “Reply” on a particular discussion, write your feedback and then click on “Post to forum.”
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Recommended Additional Readings
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Feel free to browse the book on UN Nation Building Responses.
RAND Corporation - 2020
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