The following are the goals we need to accomplish BEFORE March
21st.
1. Submit Permission Slip (w/
$50.00) by Next Week
2. Study Roles of Procedues (see delegate handbook
and attached)
3. Research Other Topics in the Agenda (see
delegate handbook and attached)
4. Speech Training
MANDATORY MEETING:
March 11th - 6:00pm High School Library
HIGHLY Recommended Meetings:
Every Wednesday morning and Friday PH (in Room 238)
The conference is
only 3-weeks away!! Keep your schedule as clear as possible. When unable to
attend meetings, study the handbook on your own.
Remember, this is a
unique and interesting opportunity. One that will look GREAT on your
transcript. Also, it is an opportunity to have some FUN in
Milwaukee.
See you Wednesday morning!! Read your handbook over the
weekend.
Northwestern Wisconsin's First High School Model United Nations Club Blog
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Q&A from the organizers
Good news! Please read on...
Q 1. Is there a standard format for the position papers?
A: There is a general guideline for the position papers in the WHSMUN Handbook. It shows a sample of a position paper that you can use as a guideline. In general positon papers should provide the essential details of a country’s position on a given issue. Papers should be written in a narrative format (full sentences please!) and should be between three and four paragraphs in length. When writing position papers, it is not necessary to include general background information on your topic, as this is covered in the background guides provided to each delegation.
Q 2. For each committee(1,2, and 3), are all the topics discussed in each committee and should we make 15 positions paper in total?
A: Great question, all of the topics may be discussed but that will be determined by the delegates when they meet in the committees and vote on which topics to discuss and in what order so there is no guarantee that they will be discussing all 5 or for how long they will be discussing all 5. The chairs of the committees work very hard to make sure that all 5 are discussed while still maintaining the integrity of the process of the will of the committee in their voting on these measures. With that in mind, your delegation has been assigned the issues for each of the main committees that they are responsible for writing their position papers on, I have listed them below and they are also in the letter that I have attached for you. One student should be assigned to each issue and write their position paper on that issue, which means that you will have 2 students total in each committee with each of those students having written one paper on one of the issues that has been assigned. However, because they will be representing Turkey in general in the main committees they should at least read the other background guides so they have some familiarity with the other issues that will be discussed, but they do not have to write papers on them. Does that make sense? Typically what I have advised my students to do in the past for this type of scenario is print out the background guides for the issues that they didn't right a position paper on and make a few notes about what their country's general foreign policy positions may be for that issue.
In other words, we only have to make 6 position papers of the topics that surely will be discussed. While we must know about the topics in case we have time to discuss them. In each committee, we will appoint 2 delegates to take care of it.
Q 3. For each committee from the General Assembly, is our delegation divided into 2 people per committee or more?
A: Yes, as described above you have 2 people per committee and each one will have written a position paper on one of the two issues that have been assigned to you for that committee.
Topics that surely will be discussed and position papers must be made respectively:
Q 1. Is there a standard format for the position papers?
A: There is a general guideline for the position papers in the WHSMUN Handbook. It shows a sample of a position paper that you can use as a guideline. In general positon papers should provide the essential details of a country’s position on a given issue. Papers should be written in a narrative format (full sentences please!) and should be between three and four paragraphs in length. When writing position papers, it is not necessary to include general background information on your topic, as this is covered in the background guides provided to each delegation.
Delegates should take particular care to clearly and accurately reflect their country’s position. Additionally, spelling and grammar count, so please be sure to proofread. Finally, position papers will not be accepted unless they have been typed and are in the proper format.
Q 2. For each committee(1,2, and 3), are all the topics discussed in each committee and should we make 15 positions paper in total?
A: Great question, all of the topics may be discussed but that will be determined by the delegates when they meet in the committees and vote on which topics to discuss and in what order so there is no guarantee that they will be discussing all 5 or for how long they will be discussing all 5. The chairs of the committees work very hard to make sure that all 5 are discussed while still maintaining the integrity of the process of the will of the committee in their voting on these measures. With that in mind, your delegation has been assigned the issues for each of the main committees that they are responsible for writing their position papers on, I have listed them below and they are also in the letter that I have attached for you. One student should be assigned to each issue and write their position paper on that issue, which means that you will have 2 students total in each committee with each of those students having written one paper on one of the issues that has been assigned. However, because they will be representing Turkey in general in the main committees they should at least read the other background guides so they have some familiarity with the other issues that will be discussed, but they do not have to write papers on them. Does that make sense? Typically what I have advised my students to do in the past for this type of scenario is print out the background guides for the issues that they didn't right a position paper on and make a few notes about what their country's general foreign policy positions may be for that issue.
In other words, we only have to make 6 position papers of the topics that surely will be discussed. While we must know about the topics in case we have time to discuss them. In each committee, we will appoint 2 delegates to take care of it.
Q 3. For each committee from the General Assembly, is our delegation divided into 2 people per committee or more?
A: Yes, as described above you have 2 people per committee and each one will have written a position paper on one of the two issues that have been assigned to you for that committee.
Topics that surely will be discussed and position papers must be made respectively:
First Main Committee: Disarmament and International Security
1.Establishment of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the Region of the Middle East
2. Prevention of Small Arms and Light Weapons Trafficking
Second Main Committee: Economic and Financial
3.Improving Fairness on the International Market to Facilitate Growth
4.The International Debt Crisis
Third Main Committee: Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural
5.Humanitarian Crisis in Darfur and Sudan and the Violation of International Law
6. Displacement of Refugees
Meeting on Wednesday Morning and Friday Power-hour
Wednesday afternoon worktime might be held this week at the Menomonie Public Library. Please bring your docs and laptop.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Republic of Turkey

This is the Republic of Turkey's official flag. The symbol is a symbol is the Islamic faith. Representing the large Islam faith that Turkey is based on since old times
-Official Language:Turkish.
-Largest city: Istanbul
-The Population of Turkey is 74.7million (18th in the world).
-Government of Turkey is democratic Parliamentary republic.
-President: Abdullah Gul
-Declaration of Independence: Oct 29, 1923
-Nominal GDP 2010: 15th in the World (Similar to Canada, Iran, Taiwan, Indonesia, Australia)
-Per Capita GDP: $14,106 (Around 60th Similar to Latvia and Romania and Mexico )
-Human Development Index: 0.699 (92nd, At a scale of 1.0)
-75 % Population live in Urban cities
-76% Turks, 15% Kurds, 8% Other (Arabs, Greeks, Jews...)
-96% Islamic Religion
International Influence
Founding member of UN, OECD, G-20, OIC, OSCE, ECO,
Turkey is currently elected non-permanent member of the Security Council in UN.
Turkey does not recognize Republic of Cyprus (Member of the EU) and is the only country that recognizes The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (est 1983, main conflict with Greece and the EU).
Ties with EU is intensive and is applying for full membership. Center of Foreign Policy attention.
Strong ties with the U.S., Joined NATO 1952.
Economy
1983 transformed into a Market economy through reforms. With increased foreign loans and gov corruption, Turkey experienced inflation and recession during 90's to 2001. After financial reforms in 2001, Turkey has gotten much better with lower unemployment rates, less inflatation, and more foreign investments.
Tourism, manufacturing, banking, automobile, ship construction, minerals, electronics plays large part in the economy.
Turkey has a Free-trade-agreement with the EU.
Links to various Websites
1. Financial Markets and Globalization in Turkey (PDF University of Istanbul)
http://www.luc.edu/orgs/meea/volume1/arin.pdf
2. National Intelligence Organization (MIT-turkey secret police)
http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/world/turkey/mit.htm
3. Turkey Accession to the EU (Wiki)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accession_of_Turkey_to_the_European_Union
4. Turkey, China set eyes on $100 bln in mutual trade
http://www.todayszaman.com/news-272194-turkey-china-set-eyes-on-100-bln-in-mutual-trade.html
5. Debt of developing countries
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_of_developing_countries
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Position Paper
WHSMUN 2012 Position Paper Work Division
1st Main Committee (Disarmament and International Security )
Melati & Larissa
1.Prevention of Small Arms and Light Weapons Trafficking-Melati
2.Establishment of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the Region of the Middle East-Larissa
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3.Piracy in Somalia and its Effect on Regional Security
4.Outer Space Arms Race
5.Cyber Warfare
2nd Main Committee (Economic and Financial Committee)
Caleb & Halley G
1.Improving Fairness on the International Maket to Facilitate Growth-Caleb
2.The International Debt Crisis
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3.Promoting the Proliferation of Green Technologies
4.Improving the International Monetary Fund-Caleb
5.Micro Financing and the Developing World
3rd Main Committee (Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural)
Arielle & Maral
1.Humanitarian Crisis in Darfur and Sudan and the Violation of International Law-Arielle
2.Displacement of Refugees-Maral
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3.Protection of Human Rights in a Warzone-Maral
4.Rights to Clean Drinking Water
5.Ethnic tensions in China-Hailey B.
Please do not be late on turning in these papers, as we will discuss and revise them as a group. Make it your priority! :)
If you have any questions regarding how to write the position paper, you can search online for examples(recommended), or ask me.
Thank you and have fun writing these papers!
Useful links to get started!
http://www.unausa.org/munpreparation/positionpapers
Delegate handbook also has background info on the topic!
http://www4.uwm.edu/cie/documents/WHSMUN_Handbook_2012_Final.pdf
1st Main Committee (Disarmament and International Security )
Melati & Larissa
1.Prevention of Small Arms and Light Weapons Trafficking-Melati
2.Establishment of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the Region of the Middle East-Larissa
-------------------
3.Piracy in Somalia and its Effect on Regional Security
4.Outer Space Arms Race
5.Cyber Warfare
2nd Main Committee (Economic and Financial Committee)
Caleb & Halley G
1.Improving Fairness on the International Maket to Facilitate Growth-Caleb
2.The International Debt Crisis
---------------------
3.Promoting the Proliferation of Green Technologies
4.Improving the International Monetary Fund-Caleb
5.Micro Financing and the Developing World
3rd Main Committee (Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural)
Arielle & Maral
1.Humanitarian Crisis in Darfur and Sudan and the Violation of International Law-Arielle
2.Displacement of Refugees-Maral
---------------------
3.Protection of Human Rights in a Warzone-Maral
4.Rights to Clean Drinking Water
5.Ethnic tensions in China-Hailey B.
Please do not be late on turning in these papers, as we will discuss and revise them as a group. Make it your priority! :)
If you have any questions regarding how to write the position paper, you can search online for examples(recommended), or ask me.
Thank you and have fun writing these papers!
Useful links to get started!
http://www.unausa.org/munpreparation/positionpapers
Delegate handbook also has background info on the topic!
http://www4.uwm.edu/cie/documents/WHSMUN_Handbook_2012_Final.pdf
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
5 Tips for new delegates
I talked to Mrs. Ruegnitz today about our morning meetings which is possibly coming up next week. She said that we could meet in the Social Studies Workroom (The room we had the meeting last time). So, we'll be having our MUN training in that workroom from now on until further notice.
I also found some great tips online at bestdelegate.com
There are 5 tips a delegate (you) should know when facing model UN.
1. Prepare a research binder.
2. Frame your topics and speeches.
3. Write out your first speech.
4. Focus on one idea at a time.
5. Learn the different stages of committee.
YOU MUST!!! Please read the article for detail reasoning on each at bestdelegate.com
http://bestdelegate.com/how-to-face-your-fear-in-mun-5-tips-for-new-delegates/
I also found some great tips online at bestdelegate.com
There are 5 tips a delegate (you) should know when facing model UN.
1. Prepare a research binder.
2. Frame your topics and speeches.
3. Write out your first speech.
4. Focus on one idea at a time.
5. Learn the different stages of committee.
YOU MUST!!! Please read the article for detail reasoning on each at bestdelegate.com
http://bestdelegate.com/how-to-face-your-fear-in-mun-5-tips-for-new-delegates/
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