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By: Anton Porras

This picture shows uncle Sam an RCMP and some guy in a sombrero. Each representing the countries in NAFTA. The picture shows them with control and the share that they have over North America. It is internationalism pursued because NAFTA created a trilateral trade bloc between those countries. It is internationalism by trade between countries cooperating together. Internationalism should be used to share the powers of the land.

Countries that provided foreign aid to Haiti. In the picture shows un soldiers providing food to children who need the help. Among the UN is a series of countries that provides soldiers and people for the UN to send to other countries. Because of the UN, it has provided internationalism between nations. With internationalism, the worlds countries can bring an end to suffering and hunger.

World Food Programme. This picture is from the world food programme. It shows a crowd of children fortunate to have food provided to them by the programme. Through the program, anyone and any country can provide help and have done so already. Many organizations around the world have brought people and countries together.

This picture represents the Central European Free Trade Agreement. It is an agreement between non EU countries in central and Southern Europe. It is international cooperation between those countries to free trade outside from the EU.

This picture shows a crowd of fans for Canada’s hockey team at the Olympics. It is a powerful example of nationalism because citizens of Canada are expressing how proud they are of their country, especially their countries hockey team. Nationalism can bring a nation together as one in peace even if within that nation is a set of separate hockey teams.

This picture shows the pope meeting a few people with a whole crowd in the background. This is the Catholic religion. This religion is like a nation of its own. It has a lot of people who have beliefs in it and rules and regulations. They have a collective, shared sense of identity and Catholics identify themselves as like a nation.

Free The Children was founded by 12-year-old Craig Kielburger in 1995 when he gathered 11 school friends to begin fighting child labour. Today, Free The Children is the world's largest network of children helping children through education, with more than one million young people involved in our programs in 45 countries. A young boy started an incredible organization that later has internationalised 45 different countries together into helping “free the children”.

This are the Olympic rings. These five rings represent the five parts of the world which now are won over to Olympics and willing to accept healthy competition. The Olympics have brought forth a peaceful way to internationalise such as the 1936 Olympics. For two weeks the Nazi’s camouflaged all the bad stuff. The Olympics involve a lot of countries coming together and competing peacefully.

This is a picture of a poster of the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol is a protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC), aimed at fighting global warming. As of July 2010, 191 states have signed and ratified the protocol. Because of one main problem, our world being destroyed, it has brought many countries together to fight the problem. We should all contribute to fighting against a problem wrecking our home.

The International Space station. It is composed of many parts from different nations. These nations have come together since The building of this space station has promoted internationalism between nations. Together as a world we should all work together to achieve great things.