And ‘I don’t know’ should be followed by the effort to know, the research necessary to find out” (Vol. 2, p. 43). Maybe it’s the schooling atmosphere in which so many of us were raised, but somehow we have hard-wired it into our brains that saying “I don’t know” is admitting defeat. It is an embarrassmThe psychologist William Marsten polled over 3,000 people with the question; “What do you have to live for?” Only 6 percent responded that they had a major definite purpose for their life…94 PERCENT did not!! I was shocked! But, it does go a long way in explaining why so many people underachieve and waste so much of their potential.ent.
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The answer to that would be A) peaceful coexistence.
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Answer: I'm pretty sure there is only four they are:
<em>to maintain international peace and security;
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<em>to develop friendly relations among nations;
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<em>to cooperate in solving international problems and in promoting respect for human rights;
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<em>and to be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations.</em>