World Affairs Council 2012 Student Diplomat Junior Model UN
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World Affairs Council 2012 Student Diplomat Junior Model UN

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Our annual Student Diplomat Program Junior Model United Nations was held at Temple University on May 14 and 15, 2012. Hundreds of middle students from across the Philadelphia region simulated the roles of countries, rapporteurs and committee chairs, covering complex issues such as water scarcity, crisis and recovery in Somalia and maternal and child health.
Special thanks to the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
World Affairs Council 2012 Student Diplomat Junior Model UN

Image by World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
Our annual Student Diplomat Program Junior Model United Nations was held at Temple University on May 14 and 15, 2012. Hundreds of middle students from across the Philadelphia region simulated the roles of countries, rapporteurs and committee chairs, covering complex issues such as water scarcity, crisis and recovery in Somalia and maternal and child health.
Special thanks to the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
World Affairs Council 2012 Student Diplomat Junior Model UN

Image by World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
Our annual Student Diplomat Program Junior Model United Nations was held at Temple University on May 14 and 15, 2012. Hundreds of middle students from across the Philadelphia region simulated the roles of countries, rapporteurs and committee chairs, covering complex issues such as water scarcity, crisis and recovery in Somalia and maternal and child health.
Special thanks to the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
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World Affairs Council 2012 Student Diplomat Junior Model UN
Check out these university images:
World Affairs Council 2012 Student Diplomat Junior Model UN

Image by World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
Our annual Student Diplomat Program Junior Model United Nations was held at Temple University on May 14 and 15, 2012. Hundreds of middle students from across the Philadelphia region simulated the roles of countries, rapporteurs and committee chairs, covering complex issues such as water scarcity, crisis and recovery in Somalia and maternal and child health.
Special thanks to the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
World Affairs Council 2012 Student Diplomat Junior Model UN

Image by World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
Our annual Student Diplomat Program Junior Model United Nations was held at Temple University on May 14 and 15, 2012. Hundreds of middle students from across the Philadelphia region simulated the roles of countries, rapporteurs and committee chairs, covering complex issues such as water scarcity, crisis and recovery in Somalia and maternal and child health.
Special thanks to the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
World Affairs Council 2012 Student Diplomat Junior Model UN

Image by World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
Our annual Student Diplomat Program Junior Model United Nations was held at Temple University on May 14 and 15, 2012. Hundreds of middle students from across the Philadelphia region simulated the roles of countries, rapporteurs and committee chairs, covering complex issues such as water scarcity, crisis and recovery in Somalia and maternal and child health.
Special thanks to the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
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