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521 Question: Are mass screening programs effective? If yes, effective for what? 522 Business Ethics Corporate Social Responsibility Knowledge 523 Causal Claims 524 Home Visiting and Case Management in Public Health 525 Critical Response and Review 526 History and the Achievements of Women in Mathematics - Essay Example 527 Essay Example on the Book The Ballot or the Bullet by Malcolm 528 Tata Nano: The People's Car 529 Free Essay: Western Heritage 530 The United Nations was primarily formed as the successor to the League of Nations, which ended its operations after it was defeated in stopping World War II. During its creation, the U.N. began only with 51 member states, but today it is made up of 193 members and is headquartered in the New York City (Mingst & Karns, 2016). Significant initiatives run by the U.N. include providing humanitarian services to a large number of a population across the world, offering emergency food and medical assistance as well as solving conflicts by effective options to maintain peace. Besides, few years after its formation, a number of meetings were conducted where the main agenda was to draft a post-war charter that accurately outlined the most significant roles of the U.N. The membership rules were delineated on the permit where the membership was open to any peace-loving nation that accepted and was willing to undertake the responsibilities contained in the charter as well as the judgment of the organization (Assembly, 2010). The organization is typically structured into five principal organs which include the General assembly that is mainly concerned with the policy-making of the U.N., the Economic and Social Council that primarily concentrates on the environmental, social and economic issues associated with the development goals internationally. The third one is a judicial organ namely the international court of justice, which solves conflicts between members and offers advisory opinions to the organization (Mingst & Karns, 2016). The trustee council was also formed to ensure the self-governance of eleven territories, the UN Secretariat that acts as the administrative organ and lastly the Security Council, whose primary objective is to maintain international peace and security. 531 Marx's Critiques of Capitalism from Locke's Perspective 532 Stable Isotopic Presentation 533 Cowan, A. (2018). Image, Politics, and Place: Tourism and the American City. 534 Sociological Role of the School Institution 535 SWOT Analysis of IRM 536 Sociological Concept of Functionalism 537 Literature Review and Essay 538 2. Deteriorating quality 1. Transparency in pricing and invoicing 539 Pro and Cons of Online Education 540 Earth from Space