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THIMUN |
Mr. Aguirre's Recommendation |
|
UN Document Search |
A custom UN document search engine that is powered by Google, it allows delegates to search more than 110 UN-related websites - including untreaty.un.org and official UN organ sites - to find UN documents and resolutions. -Bradley King |
| World
Press Review |
This is a great site for non-biased news. Articles
written by journalists all over the world, with
straight forward information. Great to find a country's
stance on a topic. -Gwen Michael Jones |
| Electronic
Embassy |
A reference to every country's embassy on the
internet. -Maria Zimmerman |
| Embassy
Database |
I use this as soon as I get my country assignment
to learn more about my country's policy. It's very
helpful in writing general debate speeches and finding
more information to do well in committee. -Schuyler
Marquez |
| Nation
Master |
Nationmaster is a great resource when looking
for a country's statistics. This search engine provides
a colorful look at how your country stacks up against
other countries within certain categories. Nation
master provides many graphs and maps of your country
and its stats. Along with all these other features
from its own database Nationmaster also skims Google
for further information about your country. -Jan-Lynden
Milan |
| The
World Factbook |
I use it all the time to find out facts about
an unfamiliar country that I need to find out about.
-Darci Daneshvari |
Permanent
Missions
To The
United Nations |
Though this may seem obvious this website is great
for finding countries' official websites and information
about delegates to the UN. -Amelia Pludow |
| Find
Articles |
This is a great site for locating articles worldwide
about any topic published at any time. This site
has helped me find evidence to support my argument
many times and has also helped me research topics
for committee. -Stephanie Haskins |