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A resolution is a document that contains all the issues that the committee wants to solve and the proposed solutions to that issue. It's called a resolution because that's what the United Nations calls the documents they produce (here are some real UN General Assembly resolutions).
Format the resolution by putting the date and resolution number at the top. Form a title of the resolution that speaks to the issue that you want to document. Use formal language in the body of the resolution, beginning each new paragraph with the word, whereas.
A resolution has three main parts: the heading, the pre-ambulatory clauses, and the operative clauses. The heading contains three pieces of information: the committee name, the subject, and the country proposing the resolution.
Prepare a research binder. You'll feel better in committee knowing that your research is at your fingertips. Frame your topics and speeches. Write out your first speech. Focus on one idea at a time. Learn the different stages of committee.
When you apply to start a Model UN team, your school may assign a teacher, if not, consider asking a social studies teacher who has a strong background in the issues that Model UN discusses. After you have recruited members and set up meeting times, the next step is to choose which conference(s) to attend.
The core of Model UN is its simulations of UN conferences where students (known as Model UN delegates) role-play as UN ambassadors and delegates. If you join Model UN, you will be doing a variety of activities, including researching, debating, and coming up with solutions with members of other countries.
It develops leadership skills. MUN is an exercise in research, public speaking, and teamwork. These are skills that you will need throughout your career, and MUN gives you a chance to practice them while you're a student. You can leverage your MUN experience and network to get into college and find jobs.
Perambulator Clauses : The preamble of a resolution states the reasons for which the committee is addressing the topic and highlights past international action on the issue. Each clause begins with a present participle (called a perambulator phrase) and ends with a comma.
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