Wednesday, June 1, 2011

FINAL FOR MODEL UN

WHAT WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU LEARN IN MODEL UN AND HOW CAN MODEL UN BE APPLIED TO YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE?

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I LEARNED WAS HOW TO SPEAK IN FRONT OF PEOPLE.THIS I CAN APPLY TO MY EVERY DAY LIFE BECAUSE WEND I GET A JOB AND THEY ASKED ME TO SPEAK FOR THEM ABOUT THE JOB I CAN DO IT WITH OUT SHYNESS OR MUMBLING. BY LEARNING THIS SKILL I CAN HAVE CONFEDERATES MYSELF TO SPEAK CLEAR AND LAUD. ANOTHER IMPORTANT THING I LEARN WAS HOW TO WORK WITH OTHERS. THIS APPLY IN MY EVERYDAY LIFE. I USE THIS SKILL WEND I'M WORKING WITH THE PEOPLE I WORK WITH.

FINAL FOR MODEL UN

GABRIEL ROJAS

The States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court are those countries that have ratified or acceded to the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the International Criminal Court. As of April 2011, 114 states are members of the court, including all of South America, nearly all of Europe and roughly half the countries in Africa. For Grenada, the 115th state party, the Statute will enter into force on 1 August 2011. A further 34 countries, including Russia, have signed but not ratified the Rome Statute one of them, Côte d'Ivoire, has accepted the Court's jurisdiction. The law of treaties obliges these states to refrain from “acts which would defeat the object and purpose” of the treaty. Three of these states—Israel, Sudan and the United States—have "unsigned" the Rome Statute, indicating that they no longer intend to become states parties and, as such, they have no legal obligations arising from their former representatives' signature of the statute. 44 United Nations member states have neither signed nor ratified or acceded to the Rome Statute; some of them, including China and India, are critical of the court. The Palestinian National Authority, which neither is nor represents a United Nations member state, has formally accepted the jurisdiction of the Court It is unclear, however, if this acceptance is legally valid
The Court can automatically exercise jurisdiction over crimes committed on the territory of a State Party or by a national of a State Party. States Parties must co-operate with the Court, including surrendering suspects when requested to do so by the Court.
States Parties are entitled to participate and vote in proceedings of the Assembly of States Parties, which is the Court's governing body.

One of the men went to icc was Robert Mugabe finally delivers on the promise of Nuremberg that political and military leaders who mass-murder their own people. Muammar Gaddafi is the worst man left in the world, the prime example of “impunity”—that legal defect which allows criminals who are heads of state to live happily after their crimes.

Monday, April 11, 2011

WORLD HISTORY- RAPHAEL

Raphael was born in the city called urbino in1483. Raphael was the only child of Giovanni De Santi.
Giovanni De Santi was a painter and showed Raphael all he know about painting. Pietro Peruginpo
was the teacher that Raphael's dad contact to help Raphael to learn more of painting. Raphael learned so well that his drawings looked exactly as Pietro Peruginpo.   

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

9th grade reflection

my 9th grade year i went to sharps town high school. .9th grade was good and awesome. i passed all my class with 80's and 90's accept English, i always had a 75. my favored class was 5ht period and that was art. i liked it because she let us listen to music, draw anything, we did ceramics with clay, and we had only one rule and that was just to do our work. I went to sharps town high because it was my second choice. it was my second choice     because people from there already know me and i wanted to start knowing new people and make new friends. thats why i choice west side to be my first choice. one because its very big and nice. And my last would be lee high because i had problems with people from lee.