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Global citizen We live in a global world now. Travel is more common and we get news in our homes about happening in any places in the world. We also can use internet to get any information. We can talk and meet people in other countries by Skype and Facebook and Kakaotak. We can talk to each other in English, International language. So we need to give attention and help for other countries problems.

The following spaces will need to be designed by you. Please know your scoring guide so you do not miss what is expected. The important part is this: You are showing your thinking as a researcher and your research process. What I Know Inspiration document || media type="custom" key="18932548" || Include notes about your reasoning for your choices in red || www.ecolocalizer.com/2009/08/03/what-is-a-global-citizen We live in a world and a family. Also, we have more international laws and live in the laws of nature. If we break the laws, we will be punished. So we need to protect our country, world, and people and nature. When we have threats, we must corporate and help each other to solve the common problems.
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www.esculham.edu We see a Global Citizen as someone who: is aware of the wider world and has a sense of their own roles as a world citizen: respects and values diversity. has an understanding of how the world works economically, politically, socially, culturally, technologically and environmentally. is outraged by social injustice: participates in and contributes to the community at a range of levels from local to global is willing to act to make the world a more sustainable place: takes responsibility for their actions.

We have common problems, such as poverty, natural disasters, lack of resources, wars, and violent and breaking international laws. I want to research about modern piracy attack ships, kill people and ask money, stealing cargo. Modern piracy makes longer route of ship lanes so product delivery longer and threat safety of ships and people. Also, ships take longer way so wast a lot of oil. So price of product increased a lot.

Modern piracy is different from piracy in the past. Modern-day piracy is happening around Africa, India, and south America. They are still and battle to make money easy and more money. Because it is for surviving their country's government make them to live hard so they have reason. Also bad thing is they kidnap the people or kill people and rob ships and cargo. That is the problems. Also modern-day piracy became global issue.

I think they want better life with no effort and more money easily. They are working just for money. The government need to be stronger but another country's government need to have responsible for protecting some country. The people need to working harder than becoming piracy.

Modern-Day Piracy by Jason Porterfiled Http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg092/museum http://www.seahistory.org http://www.piratemuseum.com/pirate.html http://www.vancouvermanritimemuseum.com http://www.rosenlinks.com/itn/pir I can know about piracy history and changes to modern piracy through this book. This book help me to understand about pirates a lot. Also, I know historic pirates sometimes work for government during wars. People in poor countries become pirates because of very weak government, economic problems and to make money easily.

http://www.somalipirates.com/video/ I can understand about Somali pirates well. This site has much good information about pirates

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7788898.stm UN chief rules out Somalia force || Mr Ban said the conditions were not in place for sending peacekeepers || On Tuesday US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called for a UN force to be sent to the conflict-hit nation. But Mr Ban said the situation in Somalia was too risky and there was no peace to keep. There was also very limited world support for a multinational stabilisation force, he added, with few countries prepared to take part. He had contacted 50 nations - but none had agreed to lead such a force and only one or two were willing to send troops, he said. Somalia has not had an effective national government for 17 years, leading to a collapse of law and order. Ethiopia-backed government forces have been fighting Islamist insurgents for the last two years, but the Ethiopian troops are due to pull out next month - leaving only the 3,200-strong African Union peacekeeping force behind. The danger of anarchy in Somalia was "clear and present", Mr Ban said, and action must be taken. But he said conditions were not in place for sending peacekeepers. "If there is no peace to keep, peacekeeping operations are not supposed to be there," the UN chief said. Instead, he said, more efforts were needed on an inter-Somali peace process and to bolster the current African Union force. His comments came a day after the Security Council unanimously approved a resolution allowing foreign military forces to pursue pirates on land in Somalia. Pirates there are currently holding more than a dozen hijacked ships, while attacks in seas off Somalia have increased dramatically in recent months. The resolution gives authority for one year for countries to use "all necessary measures" by land or air to stop anyone using Somali territory for piracy. I agree with Mr. Ban. I think we must know why they become pirates and try to help them. We must help Somali government to have control over the country and solve the problem of their poor people and hungry children. By using international laws, we help them to protect the country. And other countries go to Somali sea and fishing and take advantage because Somali government don't have power and control their see. International law for seas can other countries not go into Somali sea. So poor people in Somali can make money by fishing. And illegal companies on land must be punished first then they cannot have mother ships any more. Then, pirates will be decreased. International countries must control weapon companies not sell weapons to pirates.
 * The time is not right to send United Nations peacekeepers to Somalia, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said.**
 * 'No peace to keep'**

www.somalipirate.com/news How do you tackle piracy? Robert Gates, waving, called for ships to better protect themselves BBC security correspondent, Bahrain || Over the past year, delegates were told, there had been a 300% increase in attempted and actual attacks on shipping in the region, with 17 ships and around 300 crew members currently being held for ransom off the Somalia coast. In a keynote speech on Saturday the US Defence Secretary, Robert Gates, called on commercial shipping companies to do more to protect their vessels transiting the Gulf of Aden or sailing past the Horn of Africa. Instead of stopping when challenged by pirates, he said, they should accelerate and pull up their ladders as there had been plenty of recent instances of ships outmanoeuvring the pirates. He also suggested that another possible preventative measure could be to post armed guards onboard, but shipping sources in London were quick to dismiss this as impractical.
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 * On the island state of Bahrain, home to the headquarters of the US Navy's powerful 5th Fleet, defence ministers, admirals and officials from 25 countries have gathered to discuss, amongst other regional problems, the thorny issue of Somali pirates.**

**We cannot allow these remote parts of the world to descend into this type of chaos** John Hutton UK Defence Secretary || A leading maritime lawyer told the BBC that if insurers could prove that an armed clash with pirates constituted "unlawful use of weapons at sea" then the insurance company would be unlikely to pay up for any damage or loss of the ship and its cargo. No shipping company, said the lawyer, would want that. One option under discussion here in the Gulf is possible military action against pirate bases on land, since nearly everyone agreed that tackling pirates at sea is only dealing with the symptoms of the problem, not the root cause. The US is sponsoring a draft UN Security Council resolution that would authorise - with permission from the weak Somali government - attacks on pirate land bases. But while Mr Gates said he believed that the problem came from two or three extended Somali clans, the US did not yet have enough intelligence on which individuals were involved to go after them without causing civilian casualties. The one thing that had been established, said US naval officers, was that there was no connection between piracy and terrorism. If that changed, they said, then the rules of engagement were likely to become a lot more robust. Britain's Defence Secretary John Hutton added his own views on piracy, telling the BBC in an interview that the world was paying a price for ignoring Somalia's descent into lawlessness and that piracy was the result. He said the nature of the threat had changed dramatically over the last 12 months and that the problem stemmed from the pirates' bases on land. "We haven't been as involved in Somalia as we should have been. This is the consequence. "It could get worse unless we try and resolve this problem with our regional partners and friends and allies around the world. The piracy is a manifestation of failed states. "It could take other manifestations: terrorism, drugs, people trafficking and so on. We cannot allow these remote parts of the world to descend into this type of chaos." Finally, there is the question of how to prosecute those accused of piracy. Senior naval officers from the US, France and other nations agreed here that there was an urgent need to establish an international legal framework for prosecution. Currently navies are reluctant to arrest alleged pirates as in most cases there was nowhere to take them to stand trial. What was needed, said some officers, was an international court, backed by the UN, with perhaps even an international prison for those convicted. I think it is right. We cannot stop pirates only weapons and navy force. Before that, we must know the background of pirate problem of Somali and help them, and take care of causes together. Only keep away from pirates in the sea or put seamen with weapon can solve the problem. International countries help Somali to have power to control country and increase economy. If people can live well, they will not become pirates. And pirates can be punished by strong international law. Add to original Inspiration or do another. Record your metacognition using the note feature of Inspiration. || I think modern-day piracy is bad because they attack ships, kidnap people, and take cargo with violence but we should think about why seamen become pirates. And we must try to help the people want to be pirates with understanding their problems and hopeless future. Pirates can affect every country's economic and trade. Ships have to take further way, spend a lot of money for oils, and hire security company in the sea. So, we have to pay more money for products such as toys, books, and clothes and they will take longer time to be delivered. || (thesis) that clearly shows your research. || Why piracy have been existed until now? Lately, the fiercest pirate is Somali pirates in Africa that has a lack of government power and hard economic condition. Background of Somali pirates are former fishermen who claim that when the coast guard stopped protecting the waters, ships from other nations came in and fished a lot the area beaches and dumped nuclear waste offshore. According to the independent Somali news Web site WardheerNews.com illegal fishing by European and Asian fishing results in the theft of more than $300 million a year in seafood from Somali waters. In addition, the country continues to suffer from the contamination of its coasts and waters. Somalia's fishermen initially banded together to protect their waters but they quickly found that piracy was an easier way for them to make money.
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Pirates are usually attack ship and kidnap people with weapons so they must be controlled. But, before that, we should think about why they became pirates and what are their problems, and how we can help them. We must try to keep the world in peace. I also heard a news that North Korea had economic problems and act like pirates to Chinese fishermen. I think North Korea also can be modern pirates so we need to think about how can we prevent them to be pirates. Also, they may attack South Korea fishermen and Navy. || Pirates attack or threaten to attack a ship because they do this to rob the hip of cargo, take the ships, or commit acts of violence
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How does it work? Modern pirates are based on illegal companies or in some poor countries in southeastern Asia and Africa that have no control. They position their attack ships to near trade routes and recruit crew members from poor seaside communities, sometimes by force, but often with the promise of wealth and a better life.

Why is it like it is? Many pirates came from the countries that have economic problems, chaotic social conditions, and governmental problems. So the people have no hope and want to make money quick and easy through the illegal piracy. Criminals may join join into crews to pay off debts and others may see luxurious lifestyles with no efforts. Somali people become pirates because they are poor and no way to make money. So they take easier way to make money. Several days ago I saw TV news talked about North Korea. They are also poor and they use their army power to hijacked Chinese ships and kidnap people and ask money.I heard many people are hungry in North Korea and die because they put money on army and weapons. International countries must help people in North Korea not dying and make North Korea not making more weapons.

How is it changing? Historic pirates used large and heavily armed ships but today's pirates used very small and quick boats with five or fewer crews and the boats are not always armed and crews bring guns. Historic pirates fully attacked the ships but modern pirates threaten to attack by radio or fire just warning shots. Modern pirate kidnap people and accept payments. I read historic pirates became pirates because the government ask them to protect seas during wars. After finishing wars, they become pirates to make money.

How is it connected to? Pirates give bad influences and interruption to international trades. Pirates attack ships and kidnap people so ships go to further way and wast a lot oils. This makes product more expensive and take delivery longer.

Who, What? Where, When, Why? Pirate crews were experienced seamen in the past but modern pirate crews are from criminal organizations with illegal activities. Historic pirates showed up coastlines far from busy ports but modern pirates are most active near shipping lanes off both the eastern and western coasts of Africa and in southeastern Asia. They are sometimes connected with governments of poor countries that has low economics and lack of stability.

How, What if? How? So what? So international countries must help poor countries to protect and increase economy. If they only attack pirates whenever they meet pirates at sea, it doesn't help to solve problems forever. We need to see what is the problem of pirate country and help them to make money legally. If we don't help poor countries as a global family, any poor countries can be pirates and threat the peace of world. || researching. //.// || History of piracy Differences between historic piracy and modern piracy Acts of piracy Prevention of piracy || resources. || pirates, piracy, pirate crews, ransom, kidnapping, desperation, poverty. mother ship,seafaring commerce, Muslim, Slave, Privateers, Buccaneers, IMB(International Maritime Bureau),Gulf of Aden, Nigiran Trawler Owners Association. || http://www.somalipirate.com/news || works cited using Noodletools || Modern-day piracy by Jason Porterfield http://www.somalipirate.com/news http://wwwsomalipirates.com/video/ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7788898.stm www.ecolcalizer.com/2009/08/31/what-is-a-global-citizen-are-you-one/ www.esculham.edu http://blog.daum.net/_blog/hdn/Articalcontents.views ||
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