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1. Delegates
shall conduct themselves in a professional manner during all meetings and
will abide by all rules of procedure of the Mid-American Model United Nations.
2. Delegates
may not be in possession or under the influence of illegal narcotics, drugs,
or alcohol during the duration of MAMUN.
Firearms and other weapons and facsimiles of the same are also
prohibited. Any violation of this
policy will result in immediate dismissal from the conference.
3. Delegates
shall dress in an appropriate manner during all meetings of MAMUN.
Sunglasses, personal stereos, shorts, and any other inappropriate garb
or accessories are prohibited. Proper
business attire is expected. Blue jeans, sandals, t-shirts, sweatshirts and
hats are not permitted. If
Delegates chose to appear in national dress, it must be an authentic
representation of the nation in question and may not be a derogatory or
inappropriate caricature.
4. Delegates
shall respect the directions of MAMUN staff, advisors,
and
hotel staff during the
conference.
5. Smoking
is prohibited in all of the rooms holding MAMUN sessions.
6. The
page system should be used only for transmitting important information.
All notes must be signed by the sender.
Signing a false name is prohibited.
The MAMUN staff reserves the right to examine any message sent via the
page system.
7. Delegates
may not use the placard or credentials belonging to another Delegate.
Violation of this policy will
result in immediate ejection from the body in which the Delegate is
participating.
8.
Delegates
shall respect hotel property at all times.
If we break, scratch or move anything, the hotel staff will remember
for centuries to come. Please
keep our reputation in mind when using hotel furniture and facilities.
9.
Cell phones, pages, and other distracting electronic devices are not
permitted during session. Laptops, and handheld devices are
allowed as long as they don't negatively effect debate. 10.
Plagiarism is a serious offense. All resolutions, position papers, and
other documents must be the original work of the delegation submitting
them. This includes substantially copying resolutions submitted to
previous conferences.
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