A delegate proposes a motion to open the speaker's list
allowed
What a working paper is called after it gets passed
Resolution
The page your country's flag is on (page #)
1st page
These are the three types of pies we made
Apple, pecan, and pumpkin
Two blocs want to combine their working papers in to one big paper
allowed - this is called merging
The clauses that actually do something in the working paper (2nd set of clauses)
Operative clauses
This is the usual length of a position paper
1-2 pages
This is how many pies we made
~150 pies
A country has brought in a list of clauses that they wrote the night before committee to use in their working paper
prewriting - not allowed to write clauses before committee
The countries that wrote a certain working paper
sponsors
The format your Works Cited page should be in
MLA format
The name of the lady who ran the pie making thing (first name is fine)
Dawn Leijon
When the US calls Russia's president "horrible and stupid" and Russia wants to respond to defend their honor.
Right of reply - not allowed (only applies when a delegate is insulted personally)
Countries that sign onto your working paper that want to see the paper debated (might not support it)
signatories
The number of paragraphs a position paper usually has
3 paragraphs
BONUS:
What does each paragraph talk about?
The state where we made the pies
(middle of nowhere) Maryland
allowed - censorship is allowed in certain instances
"Tired of always hearing about the "Midnight Trappers" at Walls," is an example of this type of clause
Preambulatory clause
True or false: chairs look at position papers when deciding awards
false
They are the best pie roller on the MUN team ;)
Kat!!!! (I guess I'll allow Daphne or Sonali too)