- 3. How might Indigenous poverty be different from that endured by First Nations residents liv Nation? Fewer people are willing to help in the city The poverty is worse in cities There is a higher level of prejudice endured by urban Indigenous residents There are fewer economic opportunities in the city 4. What improvement could be made to organizations to better foster urban Indigenous gover Create permanent subcommittees "attached" to existing councils A focus on local-level governance, like school boards Add non-Indigenous experts to existing organizations Provide permanent positions on existing municipal governance structures
- 5. What'sa distinctive element of urban Indigenous protests as compared with other Indigenous protests? That it is characterized by male leadership ) The engagement with a variety of community members The use of social media to facilitate marches, round dances, etc That,it has extensive connections with reserve based political protest
- 5. What is a distinctive element of urban Indigenous protests as compared with other Thatit is characterized by male leadership The engagement with a variety of community members The use of social media to facilitate marches round dances, etc. That it has extensive connections with reserve based political protest
- 1) The General Assembly recently adopted the United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning, by which Member States were called on to adopt all measures necessary to prohibit all forms of human cloning in as much as they are incompatible with human dignity and the protection of human life. A leading South Korean university launched a human cloning program. The Philippines sent a letter to the South Korean government demanding the government to order the immediate termination of that program or else the Philippines would take this case to the International Court of Justice. Can the Philippines succeed? Why or why not?
- The General Assembly recently received a complaint and discovered that a leading South Korean university launched a human cloning program. The information was collected by a Philippines operative and was found to be highly "Top Secret". This program identified many purposes, but the paperwork was damaged in the mission and information was lost. The complaint came from a dignitary representing the Philippines, who sent a letter to the South Korean government demanding the government to order the immediate termination of that program or else the Philippines would take this case to the International Court of Justice Can the Philippines succeed?The United Nations Declaration has on its agenda the issue of Human Cloning by which Member States will be called on to vote., Should they vote and declare a prohibition on such human engineering? After reading the issues above consider the following: The perspective of South Korea; The perspective of Philippines; The perspective of the UN Security Council Complete the following Chart: Plus=Positive aspects regarding the issue Minus=Negative aspects regarding the issue CLN4U1 Interesting = aspects that intrigue you and require more depth for a better understanding of the issue (create inquiry questions) Can Phillipines succeed based on your understanding of international diplomacy? square If part of the security council, should the UN adopt a policy prohibiting human engineering of clones; or, Would you use your vote to veto this policy? square