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Kimberly Carol Barrett |
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Sarah Bugg |
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Hardin DeLoach |
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Alec Dunn |
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William Fisher |
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Maggie Hall |
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Mary Helen Makamson |
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Clay Mapp |
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Drew
Miller |
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Britain Moor |
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Stephanie Nokes |
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Aashil
Randive |
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Ellis Rustom |
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Watson Turnipseed |
PURPOSE OF MODEL UN

Model United Nations (Model UN) is an academic simulation of the United
Nations that aims to educate participants about international relations,
public responsibility, effective communication, globalization, and
multilateral diplomacy.
In Model UN, students take on roles as foreign diplomats and participate
in simulated sessions of an inter-governmental organizations.
Participants research a country, take on roles as diplomats, investigate
inter or transnational issues, debate, deliberate, consult, and then
develop solutions to world problems. During a simulation participants
must employ a variety of communication and critical thinking skills in
order to represent the policies of their country. These skills include
public speaking, small group communications, research, policy analysis,
listening, negotiating, conflict resolution, and technical writing.
Mississippi Model Security Council (MMSC) is the state's only collegiate
Model UN Conference focusing on international peace and security that
also provides a well-trained staff of college students who act as a
bridge in facilitating high school student's understanding of crucial
and long-standing security issues and strategies. During the
conference each spring, there will be approximately ten separate
Security Council simulations conducted simultaneously. Each council
consists of fifteen two person delegations.
This year’s membership includes:
China ,France ,Russian Federation, United Kingdom, United States,
Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Gabon,Japan, Lebanon, Mexico,
Nigeria,Turkey, Uganda. PA students will
represent the following countries:
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Sarah Bugg & Maggie
Hall |
United Kingdom |
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Kimberly Carol
Barrett & Mary Helen Makamson |
France |
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Aashil
Randive
& Clay Mapp |
USA |
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Britain Moor
& Stephanie Nokes |
Japan |
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Hardin
DeLoach & William Fisher |
France |
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Drew
Miller & Ellis Rustom |
United Kingdom |
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Alec Dunn &
Watson Turnipseed |
Japan |
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